Genome assembly with in vitro proximity ligation data and whole-genome triplication in lettuce

Sebastian Reyes-Chin-Wo(University of California, Davis), Yidong Wang(BGI Group (China)), Xinhua Yang(BGI Group (China)), Alexander Kozik(University of California, Davis), Siwaret Arikit(Biotechnology Institute), Chi Song(BGI Group (China)), Liangfeng Xia(BGI Group (China)), Lutz Froenicke(University of California, Davis), Dean Lavelle(University of California, Davis), María José Truco(University of California, Davis), Rui Xia(Donald Danforth Plant Science Center), Shilin Zhu(BGI Group (China)), Chunyan Xu(BGI Group (China)), Huaqin Xu(University of California, Davis), Xun Xu(BGI Group (China)), Kyle Cox(University of California, Davis), Ian Korf(University of California, Davis), Blake C. Meyers(Biotechnology Institute), Richard W. Michelmore(Carnegie Department of Plant Biology)
Nature Communications
April 12, 2017
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Abstract

Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is a major crop and a member of the large, highly successful Compositae family of flowering plants. Here we present a reference assembly for the species and family. This was generated using whole-genome shotgun Illumina reads plus in vitro proximity ligation data to create large superscaffolds; it was validated genetically and superscaffolds were oriented in genetic bins ordered along nine chromosomal pseudomolecules. We identify several genomic features that may have contributed to the success of the family, including genes encoding Cycloidea-like transcription factors, kinases, enzymes involved in rubber biosynthesis and disease resistance proteins that are expanded in the genome. We characterize 21 novel microRNAs, one of which may trigger phasiRNAs from numerous kinase transcripts. We provide evidence for a whole-genome triplication event specific but basal to the Compositae. We detect 26% of the genome in triplicated regions containing 30% of all genes that are enriched for regulatory sequences and depleted for genes involved in defence.


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