The genomes of pecan and Chinese hickory provide insights into <i>Carya</i> evolution and nut nutrition

Youjun Huang(Zhejiang A & F University), Lihong Xiao(Zhejiang A & F University), Zhongren Zhang(Novogene Bioinformatics Institute), Rui Zhang(Zhejiang A & F University), Zhengjia Wang(Zhejiang A & F University), Chunying Huang(Zhejiang A & F University), Ren Huang(Zhejiang A & F University), Yumeng Luan(Zhejiang A & F University), Tongqiang Fan(Zhejiang A & F University), Jianhua Wang(Zhejiang A & F University), Chen Shen(Zhejiang A & F University), Shenmei Zhang(Zhejiang A & F University), Xinwang Wang(Agricultural Research Service), Jennifer J. Randall(New Mexico State University), Bingsong Zheng(Zhejiang A & F University), Jiasheng Wu(Zhejiang A & F University), Qixiang Zhang(Zhejiang A & F University), Guohua Xia(Zhejiang A & F University), Chuanmei Xu(Zhejiang A & F University), Ming Chen(Zhejiang University), Liangsheng Zhang(Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University), Wenkai Jiang(Novogene Bioinformatics Institute), Li‐Zhi Gao(Kunming Institute of Botany), Zhiduan Chen(Institute of Botany), Charles A. Leslie(University of California, Davis), L.J. Grauke(Agricultural Research Service), Jianqin Huang(Zhejiang A & F University)
GigaScience
May 1, 2019
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) and Chinese hickory (C. cathayensis) are important commercially cultivated nut trees in the genus Carya (Juglandaceae), with high nutritional value and substantial health benefits. RESULTS: We obtained >187.22 and 178.87 gigabases of sequence, and ∼288× and 248× genome coverage, to a pecan cultivar ("Pawnee") and a domesticated Chinese hickory landrace (ZAFU-1), respectively. The total assembly size is 651.31 megabases (Mb) for pecan and 706.43 Mb for Chinese hickory. Two genome duplication events before the divergence from walnut were found in these species. Gene family analysis highlighted key genes in biotic and abiotic tolerance, oil, polyphenols, essential amino acids, and B vitamins. Further analyses of reduced-coverage genome sequences of 16 Carya and 2 Juglans species provide additional phylogenetic perspective on crop wild relatives. CONCLUSIONS: Cooperative characterization of these valuable resources provides a window to their evolutionary development and a valuable foundation for future crop improvement.


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