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The last missing piece of the Triangle of U: the evolution of the tetraploid Brassica carinata genome

Authors :
Won Cheol Yim
Mia L. Swain
Dongna Ma
Hong An
Kevin A. Bird
David D. Curdie
Samuel Wang
Hyun Don Ham
Agusto Luzuriaga-Neira
Jay S. Kirkwood
Manhoi Hur
Juan K. Q. Solomon
Jeffrey F. Harper
Dylan K. Kosma
David Alvarez-Ponce
John C. Cushman
Patrick P. Edger
Annaliese S. Mason
J. Chris Pires
Haibao Tang
Xingtan Zhang
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

Ethiopian mustard (Brassica carinata) is an ancient crop with significant potential for expanded cultivation as a biodiesel feedstock. The remarkable stress resilience of B. carinata and desirable seed fatty acid profile addresses the ongoing food vs. fuel debate as the crop is productive on marginal lands otherwise not suitable for even closely related species. B. carinata is one of six key Brassica spp. that share three major genomes: three diploid species (AA, BB, CC) that spontaneously hybridized in a pairwise manner, forming three allotetraploid species (AABB, AACC, and BBCC). Each of these genomes has been researched extensively, except for that of B. carinata. In the present study, we report a high-quality, 1.31 Gbp genome with 156.9-fold sequencing coverage for B. carinata var. Gomenzer, completing and confirming the classic Triangle of U, a theory of the evolutionary relationships among these six species that arose almost a century ago. Our assembly provides insights into the genomic features that give rise to B. carinata’s superior agronomic traits for developing more climate-resilient Brassica crops with excellent oil production. Notably, we identified an expansion of transcription factor networks and agronomically-important gene families. Completing the Triangle of U comparative genomics platform allowed us to examine the dynamics of polyploid evolution and the role of subgenome dominance in domestication and agronomical improvement.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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