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Genome analysis of Hibiscus syriacus provides insights of polyploidization and indeterminate flowering in woody plants

Authors :
Pan-Gyu Kim
Seon-In Yeom
Yong-Min Kim
Myung-Shin Kim
Min-Seo Kim
Tae-Jin Yang
Beom-Seok Park
Seong-Jin Park
Namjin Koo
Sang-Bong Choi
JiHye Hwang
Gunhwan Ko
Ji-Eun Park
Jungho Lee
Ik-Young Choi
Insu Jang
Ki-Byung Lim
Won-Hee Kang
Eunyoung Seo
Doil Choi
Seungill Kim
Suk-Yoon Kwon
Ah-Young Shin
Ryan W. Kim
Jinhyuk Choi
Je Min Lee
Iksu Byeon
Source :
DNA Research: An International Journal for Rapid Publication of Reports on Genes and Genomes
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2016.

Abstract

Hibiscus syriacus (L.) (rose of Sharon) is one of the most widespread garden shrubs in the world. We report a draft of the H. syriacus genome comprised of a 1.75 Gb assembly that covers 92% of the genome with only 1.7% (33 Mb) gap sequences. Predicted gene modeling detected 87,603 genes, mostly supported by deep RNA sequencing data. To define gene family distribution among relatives of H. syriacus, orthologous gene sets containing 164,660 genes in 21,472 clusters were identified by OrthoMCL analysis of five plant species, including H. syriacus, Arabidopsis thaliana, Gossypium raimondii, Theobroma cacao and Amborella trichopoda. We inferred their evolutionary relationships based on divergence times among Malvaceae plant genes and found that gene families involved in flowering regulation and disease resistance were more highly divergent and expanded in H. syriacus than in its close relatives, G. raimondii (DD) and T. cacao. Clustered gene families and gene collinearity analysis revealed that two recent rounds of whole-genome duplication were followed by diploidization of the H. syriacus genome after speciation. Copy number variation and phylogenetic divergence indicates that WGDs and subsequent diploidization led to unequal duplication and deletion of flowering-related genes in H. syriacus and may affect its unique floral morphology.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17561663 and 13402838
Volume :
24
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
DNA Research: An International Journal for Rapid Publication of Reports on Genes and Genomes
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a9a141bbf8e3f3086c445b15dc669bd6