Haplotype-resolved genome assembly and resequencing analysis provide insights into genome evolution and allelic imbalance in Pinus densiflora

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Haplotype-resolved genome assembly and resequencing analysis provide insights into genome evolution and allelic imbalance in Pinus densiflora
Author(s)
M J Jang; H J Cho; Y S Park; H Y Lee; E K Bae; S Jung; H Jin; J Woo; E Park; S J Kim; J W Choi; G Y Chae; J Y Guk; D Y Kim; S H Kim; M J Kang; H Lee; K S Cheon; I S Kim; Yong Min Kim; M S Kim; J H Ko; K S Kang; D Choi; E J Park; S Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Nature Genetics, vol. 56, pp. 2551-2561
Publication Year
2024
Abstract
Haplotype-level allelic characterization facilitates research on the functional, evolutionary and breeding-related features of extremely large and complex plant genomes. We report a 21.7-Gb chromosome-level haplotype-resolved assembly in Pinus densiflora. We found genome rearrangements involving translocations and inversions between chromosomes 1 and 3 of Pinus species and a proliferation of specific long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons (LTR-RTs) in P. densiflora. Evolutionary analyses illustrated that tandem and LTR-RT-mediated duplications led to an increment of transcription factor (TF) genes in P. densiflora. The haplotype sequence comparison showed allelic imbalances, including presence-absence variations of genes (PAV genes) and their functional contributions to flowering and abiotic stress-related traits in P. densiflora. Allele-aware resequencing analysis revealed PAV gene diversity across P. densiflora accessions. Our study provides insights into key mechanisms underlying the evolution of genome structure, LTR-RTs and TFs within the Pinus lineage as well as allelic imbalances and diversity across P. densiflora.
ISSN
1061-4036
Publisher
Springer-Nature Pub Group
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41588-024-01944-y
Type
Article
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Division of Research on National Challenges > Plant Systems Engineering Research > 1. Journal Articles
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