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The avocado genome informs deep angiosperm phylogeny, highlights introgressive hybridization, and reveals pathogen-influenced gene space adaptation

Authors :
Tien-Hao Chang
Alice Hayward
Enrique Ibarra-Laclette
Gustavo Hernández-Guzmán
Julio Rozas
David Sankoff
Tianying Lan
Lorenzo Carretero-Paulet
Alejandro F. Barrientos-Priego
Alejandra Chacón-López
Chunfang Zheng
Alfonso Méndez Bravo
Luis Herrera-Estrella
David Alvarez-Ponce
Claudia Anahí Pérez-Torres
Srikar Chamala
Marek Mutwil
Alfredo Herrera-Estrella
Pablo Librado
Victor A. Albert
Martha Rendón-Anaya
Stephen J. Fletcher
David N. Kuhn
W. Brad Barbazuk
Jarkko Salojärvi
Devendra Shivhare
Neena Mitter
Alejandro Sánchez Gracia
Kimberly M. Farr
School of Biological Sciences
Source :
Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, Rendón-Anaya, M, Ibarra-Laclette, E, Méndez-Bravo, A, Lan, T, Zheng, C, Carretero-Paulet, L, Perez-Torres, C A, Chacón-López, A, Hernandez-Guzmán, G, Chang, T H, Farr, K M, Brad Barbazuk, W, Chamala, S, Mutwil, M, Shivhare, D, Alvarez-Ponce, D, Mitter, N, Hayward, A, Fletcher, S, Rozas, J, Gracia, A S, Kuhn, D, Barrientos-Priego, A F, Salojärvi, J, Librado, P, Sankoff, D, Herrera-Estrella, A, Albert, V A & Herrera-Estrella, L 2019, ' The avocado genome informs deep angiosperm phylogeny, highlights introgressive hybridization, and reveals pathogen-influenced gene space adaptation ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 116, no. 34, pp. 17081-17089 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1822129116, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
National Academy of Sciences, 2019.

Abstract

Significance The avocado is a nutritious, economically important fruit species that occupies an unresolved position near the earliest evolutionary branchings of flowering plants. Our nuclear genome sequences of Mexican and Hass variety avocados inform ancient evolutionary relationships and genome doublings and the admixed nature of Hass and provide a look at how pathogen interactions have shaped the avocado’s more recent genomic evolutionary history.<br />The avocado, Persea americana, is a fruit crop of immense importance to Mexican agriculture with an increasing demand worldwide. Avocado lies in the anciently diverged magnoliid clade of angiosperms, which has a controversial phylogenetic position relative to eudicots and monocots. We sequenced the nuclear genomes of the Mexican avocado race, P. americana var. drymifolia, and the most commercially popular hybrid cultivar, Hass, and anchored the latter to chromosomes using a genetic map. Resequencing of Guatemalan and West Indian varieties revealed that ∼39% of the Hass genome represents Guatemalan source regions introgressed into a Mexican race background. Some introgressed blocks are extremely large, consistent with the recent origin of the cultivar. The avocado lineage experienced 2 lineage-specific polyploidy events during its evolutionary history. Although gene-tree/species-tree phylogenomic results are inconclusive, syntenic ortholog distances to other species place avocado as sister to the enormous monocot and eudicot lineages combined. Duplicate genes descending from polyploidy augmented the transcription factor diversity of avocado, while tandem duplicates enhanced the secondary metabolism of the species. Phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, known to be elicited by Colletotrichum (anthracnose) pathogen infection in avocado, is one enriched function among tandems. Furthermore, transcriptome data show that tandem duplicates are significantly up- and down-regulated in response to anthracnose infection, whereas polyploid duplicates are not, supporting the general view that collections of tandem duplicates contribute evolutionarily recent “tuning knobs” in the genome adaptive landscapes of given species.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00278424 and 10916490
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, Rendón-Anaya, M, Ibarra-Laclette, E, Méndez-Bravo, A, Lan, T, Zheng, C, Carretero-Paulet, L, Perez-Torres, C A, Chacón-López, A, Hernandez-Guzmán, G, Chang, T H, Farr, K M, Brad Barbazuk, W, Chamala, S, Mutwil, M, Shivhare, D, Alvarez-Ponce, D, Mitter, N, Hayward, A, Fletcher, S, Rozas, J, Gracia, A S, Kuhn, D, Barrientos-Priego, A F, Salojärvi, J, Librado, P, Sankoff, D, Herrera-Estrella, A, Albert, V A & Herrera-Estrella, L 2019, ' The avocado genome informs deep angiosperm phylogeny, highlights introgressive hybridization, and reveals pathogen-influenced gene space adaptation ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 116, no. 34, pp. 17081-17089 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1822129116, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....452c0b3468ba26547bb8c6d39abfdd5c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1822129116