Diploid and tetraploid genomes of Acorus and the evolution of monocots

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Ma, Liang
Liu, Ke-Wei
Li, Zhen
Hsiao, Yu-Yun
Qi, Yiying
Fu, Tao
Tang, Guang-Da
Zhang, Diyang
Sun, Wei-Hong
Liu, Ding-Kun

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Nature Research

Abstract

Monocots are a major taxon within flowering plants, have unique morphological traits, and show an extraordinary diversity in lifestyle. To improve our understanding of monocot origin and evolution, we generate chromosomelevel reference genomes of the diploid Acorus gramineus and the tetraploid Ac. calamus, the only two accepted species from the family Acoraceae,which form a sister lineage to all other monocots. Comparing the genomes of Ac. gramineus and Ac. calamus, we suggest that Ac. gramineus is not a potential diploid progenitor of Ac. calamus, and Ac. calamus is an allotetraploid with two subgenomes A, and B, presenting asymmetric evolution and B subgenome dominance. Both the diploid genome of Ac. gramineus and the subgenomes A and B of Ac. calamus show clear evidence of whole-genome duplication (WGD), but Acoraceae does not seemto share an olderWGD that is shared bymost other monocots. We reconstruct an ancestral monocot karyotype and gene toolkit, and discuss scenarios that explain the complex history of the Acorus genome. Our analyses show that the ancestors of monocots exhibit mosaic genomic features, likely important for that appeared in early monocot evolution, providing fundamental insights into the origin, evolution, and diversification of monocots.

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DATA AVAILABILITY : The raw genome and transcriptome sequencing data for Ac. calamus and Ac. gramineus have been deposited to NCBI under BioProject accession PRJNA782402. The sequencing assembly and annotation data of Ac. calamus and Ac. gramineus reported in this paper have been deposited in the Genome Warehouse in National Genomics Data Center, Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences/ China National Center for Bioinformation under accession PRJCA017027; specifically, Ac. calamu is under accession number GWHCBII00000000 and Ac. gramineus is under accession number GWHCBIH00000000. Source data are provided with this paper.

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Monocots, Acorus genome, Flowering plants, Whole-genome duplication (WGD), SDG-15: Life on land

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SDG-15:Life on land

Citation

Ma, L., Liu, K.-W., Li, Z. et al. 2023, 'Diploid and tetraploid genomes of Acorus and the evolution of monocots', Nature Communications, vol. 14, art. 3661, pp. 1-18. https://DOI.org/10.1038/s41467-023-38829-3