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Genomes of the Banyan Tree and Pollinator Wasp Provide Insights into Fig-Wasp Coevolution

Authors :
Jisen Zhang
Yibin Wang
Xingtan Zhang
Lihua Zhao
Rui Qi
Shuai Chen
Ray Ming
Haibao Tang
Xiao-Yong Chen
Yan Shi
Yi lun Lee
Gang Wang
Jing Lin
Yann-Rong Lin
Xiaokai Ma
Jishan Lin
Xiuming Xu
Shengcheng Zhang
Rong Wang
Jin Chen
Fang Deng
Yang Yang
Xuequn Chen
Zhenyang Liao
Ping Wen
Xindan Xu
Source :
Cell. 183(4)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Summary Banyan trees are distinguished by their extraordinary aerial roots. The Ficus genus includes species that have evolved a species-specific mutualism system with wasp pollinators. We sequenced genomes of the Chinese banyan tree, F. microcarpa, and a species lacking aerial roots, F. hispida, and one wasp genome coevolving with F. microcarpa, Eupristina verticillata. Comparative analysis of the two Ficus genomes revealed dynamic karyotype variation associated with adaptive evolution. Copy number expansion of auxin-related genes from duplications and elevated auxin production are associated with aerial root development in F. microcarpa. A male-specific AGAMOUS paralog, FhAG2, was identified as a candidate gene for sex determination in F. hispida. Population genomic analyses of Ficus species revealed genomic signatures of morphological and physiological coadaptation with their pollinators involving terpenoid- and benzenoid-derived compounds. These three genomes offer insights into and genomic resources for investigating the geneses of aerial roots, monoecy and dioecy, and codiversification in a symbiotic system.

Details

ISSN :
10974172
Volume :
183
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e6cd38d90c01763f316a9045bc7f6321