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Insight into the evolution of the Solanaceae from the parental genomes of Petunia hybrida

Authors :
Schuurink, Robert C.
Kuhlemeier, Cris
Weiss, Julia
Spelt, Kees
Yue, Zhen
Bucher, Marcel
Warner, Ryan M.
Sims, Thomas L.
Pezzotti, Mario
Lyons, Eric
Tang, Haibao
Qi, Qinzhou
Druege, Uwe
Zethof, Jan
Martinoia, Enrico
Borghi, Lorenzo
Nouri, Eva
Johns, Mitrick
D'Agostino, Nunzio
Vijverberg, Kitty
Egea-Cortines, Marcos
Grandont, Laurie
Heslop-Harrison, J. S.
Amrad, Avichai Moshe
Muhlemann, Joëlle
Urbanus, Susan L.
Villarino, Gonzalo H.
Vandenbussche, Michiel
Bao, Manzhu
Passeri, Valentina
Bapaume, Laure
Davies, Kevin
Mattson, Neil S.
Barry, Cornelius S.
Quattrocchio, Francesca
Hintzsche, Jennifer
Schranz, M. Eric
Boersma, Maaike R.
Koes, Ronald
Lv, Xiaodan
Moser, Michel
Dudareva, Natalia
Bruggmann, Rémy
Richert-Pöggeler, Katja R.
Malla, Diwa
Morel, Patrice
Schatz, Michael C.
Schwarzacher, Trude
Delledonne, Massimo
Bliek, Mattijs
Bombarely, Aureliano
Robbins, Tim P.
Mueller, Lukas A.
Fernandez-Pozo, Noe
Reinhardt, Didier
Rich, Melanie
Franken, Philipp
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group

Abstract

Petunia hybrida is a popular bedding plant that has a long history as a genetic model system. We report the whole-genome sequencing and assembly of inbred derivatives of its two wild parents, P. axillaris N and P. inflata S6. The assemblies include 91.3% and 90.2% coverage of their diploid genomes (1.4 Gb; 2n = 14) containing 32,928 and 36,697 protein-coding genes, respectively. The genomes reveal that the Petunia lineage has experienced at least two rounds of hexaploidization: the older gamma event, which is shared with most Eudicots, and a more recent Solanaceae event that is shared with tomato and other solanaceous species. Transcription factors involved in the shift from bee to moth pollination reside in particularly dynamic regions of the genome, which may have been key to the remarkable diversity of floral colour patterns and pollination systems. The high-quality genome sequences will enhance the value of Petunia as a model system for research on unique biological phenomena such as small RNAs, symbiosis, self-incompatibility and circadian rhythms.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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