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The Cycas genome and the early evolution of seed plants

Authors :
Yang Liu
Sibo Wang
Linzhou Li
Ting Yang
Shanshan Dong
Tong Wei
Shengdan Wu
Yongbo Liu
Yiqing Gong
Xiuyan Feng
Jianchao Ma
Guanxiao Chang
Jinling Huang
Yong Yang
Hongli Wang
Min Liu
Yan Xu
Hongping Liang
Jin Yu
Yuqing Cai
Zhaowu Zhang
Yannan Fan
Weixue Mu
Sunil Kumar Sahu
Shuchun Liu
Xiaoan Lang
Leilei Yang
Na Li
Sadaf Habib
Yongqiong Yang
Anders J. Lindstrom
Pei Liang
Bernard Goffinet
Sumaira Zaman
Jill L. Wegrzyn
Dexiang Li
Jian Liu
Jie Cui
Eva C. Sonnenschein
Xiaobo Wang
Jue Ruan
Jia-Yu Xue
Zhu-Qing Shao
Chi Song
Guangyi Fan
Zhen Li
Liangsheng Zhang
Jianquan Liu
Zhong-Jian Liu
Yuannian Jiao
Xiao-Quan Wang
Hong Wu
Ertao Wang
Michael Lisby
Huanming Yang
Jian Wang
Xin Liu
Xun Xu
Nan Li
Pamela S. Soltis
Yves Van de Peer
Douglas E. Soltis
Xun Gong
Huan Liu
Shouzhou Zhang
Source :
Nature Plants, Liu, Y, Wang, S, Li, L, Yang, T, Dong, S, Wei, T, Wu, S, Liu, Y, Gong, Y, Feng, X, Ma, J, Chang, G, Huang, J, Yang, Y, Wang, H, Liu, M, Xu, Y, Liang, H, Yu, J, Cai, Y, Zhang, Z, Fan, Y, Mu, W, Sahu, S K, Liu, S, Lang, X, Yang, L, Li, N, Habib, S, Yang, Y, Lindstrom, A J, Liang, P, Goffinet, B, Zaman, S, Wegrzyn, J L, Li, D, Liu, J, Cui, J, Sonnenschein, E C, Wang, X, Ruan, J, Xue, J-Y, Shao, Z-Q, Song, C, Fan, G, Li, Z, Zhang, L, Liu, J, Liu, Z-J, Jiao, Y, Wang, X-Q, Wu, H, Wang, E, Lisby, M, Yang, H, Wang, J, Liu, X, Xu, X, Li, N, Soltis, P S, Van de Peer, Y, Soltis, D E, Gong, X, Liu, H & Zhang, S 2022, ' The Cycas genome and the early evolution of seed plants ', Nature Plants, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 389-401 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-022-01129-7, NATURE PLANTS
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Cycads represent one of the most ancient lineages of living seed plants. Identifying genomic features uniquely shared by cycads and other extant seed plants, but not non-seed-producing plants, may shed light on the origin of key innovations, as well as the early diversification of seed plants. Here, we report the 10.5-Gb reference genome of Cycas panzhihuaensis, complemented by the transcriptomes of 339 cycad species. Nuclear and plastid phylogenomic analyses strongly suggest that cycads and Ginkgo form a clade sister to all other living gymnosperms, in contrast to mitochondrial data, which place cycads alone in this position. We found evidence for an ancient whole-genome duplication in the common ancestor of extant gymnosperms. The Cycas genome contains four homologues of the fitD gene family that were likely acquired via horizontal gene transfer from fungi, and these genes confer herbivore resistance in cycads. The male-specific region of the Y chromosome of C. panzhihuaensis contains a MADS-box transcription factor expressed exclusively in male cones that is similar to a system reported in Ginkgo, suggesting that a sex determination mechanism controlled by MADS-box genes may have originated in the common ancestor of cycads and Ginkgo. The C. panzhihuaensis genome provides an important new resource of broad utility for biologists. The study assembled a chromosome-level genome of Cycas panzhihuaensis, the last major lineage of seed plants for which a high-quality genome assembly was lacking. The study closes an important gap in our understanding of genome structure and evolution in seed plants.

Details

ISSN :
20550278 and 2055026X
Volume :
8
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature plants
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e49c0261b50fd4fb7938ad6da86b2aea
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-022-01129-7