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Chromosome‐level genome assembly of a triploid poplar Populus alba 'Berolinensis'.

Authors :
Chen, Song
Yu, Yue
Wang, Xinyu
Wang, Sui
Zhang, Tianjiao
Zhou, Yan
He, Ruihan
Meng, Nan
Wang, Yiran
Liu, Wenxuan
Liu, Zhijie
Liu, Jinwen
Guo, Qiwen
Huang, Haijiao
Sederoff, Ronald R.
Wang, Guohua
Qu, Guanzheng
Chen, Su
Source :
Molecular Ecology Resources. Jul2023, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p1092-1107. 16p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Many recent studies have provided significant insights into polyploid breeding, but limited research has been carried out on trees. The genomic information needed to understand growth and response to abiotic stress in polyploidy trees is largely unknown, but has become critical due to the threats to forests imposed by climate change. Populus alba 'Berolinensis,' also known "Yinzhong poplar," is a triploid poplar from northeast China. This hybrid triploid poplar is widely used as a landscape ornamental and in urban forestry owing to its adaptation to adverse environments and faster growth than its parental diploid. It is an artificially synthesized male allotriploid hybrid, with three haploid genomes of P. alba 'Berolinensis' originating from different poplar species, so it is attractive for studying polyploidy genomic mechanisms in heterosis. In this study, we focused on the allelic genomic interactions in P. alba 'Berolinensis,' and generated a high‐quality chromosome‐level genome assembly consisting of 19 allelic chromosomes. Its three haploid chromosome sets are polymorphic with an average of 25.73 nucleotide polymorphism sites per kilobase. We found that some stress‐related genes such as RD22 and LEA7 exhibited sequence differences between different haploid genomes. The genome assembly has been deposited in our polyploid genome online analysis website TreeGenomes (https://www.treegenomes.com). These polyploid genome‐related resources will provide a critical foundation for the molecular breeding of P. alba 'Berolinensis' and help us uncover the allopolyploidization effects of heterosis and abiotic stress resistance and traits of polyploidy species in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1755098X
Volume :
23
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Molecular Ecology Resources
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164136278
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13770