Draft genome of the famous ornamental plant <i>Paeonia suffruticosa</i>

Shuzuo Lv(Luoyang Cement Engineering Design and Research Institute), Shu Cheng(BGI Group (China)), Zhanying Wang(Luoyang Cement Engineering Design and Research Institute), Shiming Li(BGI Group (China)), Xin Jin(BGI Group (China)), Lei Lan(BGI Group (China)), Bing Yang(BGI Group (China)), Kang Yu(BGI Group (China)), Xuemei Ni(BGI Group (China)), Ning Li(BGI Group (China)), Xiaogai Hou(Henan University of Science and Technology), Gang Huang(BGI Group (China)), Jie Wang(BGI Group (China)), Yang Dong(BGI Group (China)), Erqiang Wang(Luoyang Cement Engineering Design and Research Institute), Jiangtao Huang(Luoyang Cement Engineering Design and Research Institute), Gengyun Zhang(BGI Group (China)), Canjun Zhang(Luoyang Cement Engineering Design and Research Institute)
Ecology and Evolution
May 12, 2020
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Abstract Tree peony ( Paeonia Sect . Moutan ) is a famous ornamental plant, with huge historical, cultural, and economic significance worldwide. In this study, we reported the ~13.79 Gb draft genome of a wide‐grown Paeonia suffruticosa cultivar “Luo shen xiao chun,” representing the largest sequenced genome in dicots to date. Phylogenetic analyses based on genome sequences demonstrated that P. suffruticosa was placed as sister to Vitales, and they together formed a clade that was sister to Rosids, weakly supporting a relationship of ((Saxifragales and Vitales) and Rosids). The identification and expression analysis of MADS‐box genes based on the genome assembly and de novo transcriptome assembly of P. suffruticosa revealed that the function of C class genes was restricted in flower development, which might be responsible for the stamen petalody in tree peony cultivars. Overall, the first sequenced genome in the family Paeoniaceae provides an important resource for the origin, domestication, and evolutionary study as well as cultivar breeding in tree peony.


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