Haplotype-resolved genome assembly provides insights into the floral scent of Rosa rugosa

Author:

Cheng Xi1,Gao Dan2,Wang Hongli1,Wang Guoliang3,Chen Dongliang1,Luo Chang1,Liu Hua1,Wang Tianyi2,Jiao Chengzhi2,Zhang Kezhong4,Jiang Bei-bei Jiang5,Huang Conglin1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Grassland, Flowers and Ecology, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences

2. Smartgenomics Technology Institute

3. Beijing Key Laboratory of Agricultural Genetic Resources and Biotechnology, Institute of Biotechnology, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences

4. College of Landscape, Beijing University of Agriculture

5. Sichuan Agricultural University

Abstract

Abstract Rose is an important aromatic plant and produces flowers that are used in medicine and food. We herein present a haplotype-resolved genome for Rosa rugosacultivar Hanxiang. Analyses of allele-specific expression identified a potential mechanism underlying floral scent biosynthesis. Population genomic analyses involving 133 Rosa accessions elucidated evolutionary histories and a single R. rugosa domestication event. Pathways mediating the synthesis of scent-related metabolites were enriched according to the analyses of the transcriptomes, haplotype variations, and allelic imbalances during the flower development stages of Hanxiang and Guomeigui (R. rugosa accessions with diverse fragrances). The enzyme-encoding ASE genes RrHX1G119800 and RrHX1G204700 (primary amine oxidases) and RrHX2G284700 (L-tryptophan decarboxylase) in the phenylethylamine pathway were tentatively designated as core genes useful for improving 2-phenylethanol production in rose flowers. Our results provide molecular insights into the formation of R. rugosa floral fragrances and genome-level data that are useful for enhancing rose traits via genetic engineering.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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