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Genome of the long-living sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.)

Authors :
Ming, R
VanBuren, R
Liu, Y
Yang, M
Han, Y
Li, LT
Zhang, Q
Kim, MJ
Schatz, MC
Campbell, M
Li, J
Bowers, JE
Tang, H
Lyons, E
Ferguson, AA
Narzisi, G
Nelson, DR
Blaby-Haas, CE
Gschwend, AR
Jiao, Y
Der, JP
Zeng, F
Han, J
Min, XJ
Hudson, KA
Singh, R
Grennan, AK
Karpowicz, SJ
Watling, JR
Ito, K
Robinson, SA
Hudson, ME
Yu, Q
Mockler, TC
Carroll, A
Zheng, Y
Sunkar, R
Jia, R
Chen, N
Arro, J
Wai, CM
Wafula, E
Spence, A
Xu, L
Zhang, J
Peery, R
Haus, MJ
Xiong, W
Walsh, JA
Wu, J
Wang, ML
Zhu, YJ
Paull, RE
Britt, AB
Du, C
Downie, SR
Schuler, MA
Michael, TP
Long, SP
Ort, DR
William Schopf, J
Gang, DR
Jiang, N
Yandell, M
dePamphilis, CW
Merchant, SS
Paterson, AH
Buchanan, BB
Li, S
Shen-Miller, J
Ming, R
VanBuren, R
Liu, Y
Yang, M
Han, Y
Li, LT
Zhang, Q
Kim, MJ
Schatz, MC
Campbell, M
Li, J
Bowers, JE
Tang, H
Lyons, E
Ferguson, AA
Narzisi, G
Nelson, DR
Blaby-Haas, CE
Gschwend, AR
Jiao, Y
Der, JP
Zeng, F
Han, J
Min, XJ
Hudson, KA
Singh, R
Grennan, AK
Karpowicz, SJ
Watling, JR
Ito, K
Robinson, SA
Hudson, ME
Yu, Q
Mockler, TC
Carroll, A
Zheng, Y
Sunkar, R
Jia, R
Chen, N
Arro, J
Wai, CM
Wafula, E
Spence, A
Xu, L
Zhang, J
Peery, R
Haus, MJ
Xiong, W
Walsh, JA
Wu, J
Wang, ML
Zhu, YJ
Paull, RE
Britt, AB
Du, C
Downie, SR
Schuler, MA
Michael, TP
Long, SP
Ort, DR
William Schopf, J
Gang, DR
Jiang, N
Yandell, M
dePamphilis, CW
Merchant, SS
Paterson, AH
Buchanan, BB
Li, S
Shen-Miller, J
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

© 2013 Ming et al. Background: Sacred lotus is a basal eudicot with agricultural, medicinal, cultural and religious importance. It was domesticated in Asia about 7,000 years ago, and cultivated for its rhizomes and seeds as a food crop. It is particularly noted for its 1,300-year seed longevity and exceptional water repellency, known as the lotus effect. The latter property is due to the nanoscopic closely packed protuberances of its self-cleaning leaf surface, which have been adapted for the manufacture of a self-cleaning industrial paint, Lotusan. Results: The genome of the China Antique variety of the sacred lotus was sequenced with Illumina and 454 technologies, at respective depths of 101× and 5.2×. The final assembly has a contig N50 of 38.8 kbp and a scaffold N50 of 3.4 Mbp, and covers 86.5% of the estimated 929 Mbp total genome size. The genome notably lacks the paleo-triplication observed in other eudicots, but reveals a lineage-specific duplication. The genome has evidence of slow evolution, with a 30% slower nucleotide mutation rate than observed in grape. Comparisons of the available sequenced genomes suggest a minimum gene set for vascular plants of 4,223 genes. Strikingly, the sacred lotus has 16 COG2132 multi-copper oxidase family proteins with root-specific expression; these are involved in root meristem phosphate starvation, reflecting adaptation to limited nutrient availability in an aquatic environment. Conclusions: The slow nucleotide substitution rate makes the sacred lotus a better resource than the current standard, grape, for reconstructing the pan-eudicot genome, and should therefore accelerate comparative analysis between eudicots and monocots.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367143719
Document Type :
Electronic Resource