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Chromosome-level genome assembly of a parent species of widely cultivated azaleas

Authors :
Yang, Fu-Sheng
Nie, Shuai
Liu, Hui
Shi, Tian-Le
Tian, Xue-Chan
Zhou, Shan-Shan
Bao, Yu-Tao
Jia, Kai-Hua
Guo, Jing-Fang
Zhao, Wei
An, Na
Zhang, Ren-Gang
Yun, Quan-Zheng
Wang, Xin-Zhu
Mannapperuma, Chanaka
Porth, Ilga
El-Kassaby, Yousry Aly
Street, Nathaniel
Wang, Xiao-Ru
Van de Peer, Yves
Mao, Jian-Feng
Yang, Fu-Sheng
Nie, Shuai
Liu, Hui
Shi, Tian-Le
Tian, Xue-Chan
Zhou, Shan-Shan
Bao, Yu-Tao
Jia, Kai-Hua
Guo, Jing-Fang
Zhao, Wei
An, Na
Zhang, Ren-Gang
Yun, Quan-Zheng
Wang, Xin-Zhu
Mannapperuma, Chanaka
Porth, Ilga
El-Kassaby, Yousry Aly
Street, Nathaniel
Wang, Xiao-Ru
Van de Peer, Yves
Mao, Jian-Feng
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Azaleas (Ericaceae) comprise one of the most diverse ornamental plants, renowned for their cultural and economic importance. We present a chromosome-scale genome assembly for Rhododendron simsii, the primary ancestor of azalea cultivars. Genome analyses unveil the remnants of an ancient whole-genome duplication preceding the radiation of most Ericaceae, likely contributing to the genomic architecture of flowering time. Small-scale gene duplications contribute to the expansion of gene families involved in azalea pigment biosynthesis. We reconstruct entire metabolic pathways for anthocyanins and carotenoids and their potential regulatory networks by detailed analysis of time-ordered gene co-expression networks. MYB, bHLH, and WD40 transcription factors may collectively regulate anthocyanin accumulation in R. simsii, particularly at the initial stages of flower coloration, and with WRKY transcription factors controlling progressive flower coloring at later stages. This work provides a cornerstone for understanding the underlying genetics governing flower timing and coloration and could accelerate selective breeding in azalea. Azaleas are one of the most diverse ornamental plants and have cultural and economic importance. Here, the authors report a chromosome-scale genome assembly for the primary ancestor of the azalea cultivar Rhododendro simsi and identify transcription factors that may function in flower coloration at different stages.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1237795912
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.s41467-020-18771-4