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Comparative genomics of two jute species and insight into fibre biogenesis

Authors :
Islam, Md Shahidul
Saito, Jennifer A.
Emdad, Emdadul Mannan
Ahmed, Borhan
Islam, Mohammad Moinul
Halim, Abdul
Hossen, Quazi Md Mosaddeque
Hossain, Md Zakir
Ahmed, Rasel
Hossain, Md Sabbir
Kabir, Shah Md Tamim
Khan, Md Sarwar Alam
Khan, Md Mursalin
Hasan, Rajnee
Aktar, Nasima
Honi, Ummay
Islam, Rahin
Rashid, Md Mamunur
Wan, Xuehua
Hou, Shaobin
Haque, Taslima
Azam, Muhammad Shafiul
Moosa, Mahdi Muhammad
Elias, Sabrina M.
Hasan, A. M. Mahedi
Mahmood, Niaz
Shafiuddin, Md
Shahid, Saima
Shommu, Nusrat Sharmeen
Jahan, Sharmin
Roy, Saroj
Chowdhury, Amlan
Akhand, Ashikul Islam
Nisho, Golam Morshad
Uddin, Khaled Salah
Rabeya, Taposhi
Hoque, S. M. Ekramul
Snigdha, Afsana Rahman
Mortoza, Sarowar
Matin, Syed Abdul
Islam, Md Kamrul
Lashkar, M. Z. H.
Zaman, Mahboob
Yuryev, Anton
Uddin, Md Kamal
Rahman, Md Sharifur
Haque, Md Samiul
Alam, Md Monjurul
Khan, Haseena
Alam, Maqsudul
Source :
Nature Plants; July 2017, Vol. 3 Issue: 1 p16223-16223, 1p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Jute (Corchorus sp.) is one of the most important sources of natural fibre, covering ∼80% of global bast fibre production1. Only Corchorus olitorius and Corchorus capsularis are commercially cultivated, though there are more than 100 Corchorus species2in the Malvaceae family. Here we describe high-quality draft genomes of these two species and their comparisons at the functional genomics level to support tailor-designed breeding. The assemblies cover 91.6% and 82.2% of the estimated genome sizes for C. olitorius and C. capsularis, respectively. In total, 37,031 C. olitorius and 30,096 C. capsularis genes are identified, and most of the genes are validated by cDNA and RNA-seq data. Analyses of clustered gene families and gene collinearity show that jute underwent shared whole-genome duplication ∼18.66 million years (Myr) ago prior to speciation. RNA expression analysis from isolated fibre cells reveals the key regulatory and structural genes involved in fibre formation. This work expands our understanding of the molecular basis of fibre formation laying the foundation for the genetic improvement of jute.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2055026X and 20550278
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Plants
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs41214353
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nplants.2016.223