A chromosome‐scale reference of Chenopodium watsonii helps elucidate relationships within the North American A‐genome Chenopodium species and with quinoa

Author:

Young Lauren A.1ORCID,Maughan Peter Jeffrey1,Jarvis David E.1,Hunt Spencer P.1,Warner Heather C.1,Durrant Kristin K.1ORCID,Kohlert Tyler1ORCID,Curti Ramiro N.2,Bertero Daniel3,Filippi Gabrielle A.4,Pospíšilíková Tereza4,Krak Karol45,Mandák Bohumil45,Jellen Eric N.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Plant and Wildlife Sciences Department Brigham Young University Provo Utah USA

2. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales Universidad Nacional de Salta CCT‐CONICET Salta Argentina

3. Cátedra de Producción Vegetal, Facultad de Agronomía Universidad de Buenos Aires and IFEVA‐CONICET Buenos Aires Argentina

4. Faculty of Environmental Sciences Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Prague Czech Republic

5. Institute of Botany Czech Academy of Sciences Průhonice Czech Republic

Abstract

AbstractQuinoa (Chenopodium quinoa), an Andean pseudocereal, attained global popularity beginning in the early 2000s due to its protein quality, glycemic index, and high fiber, vitamin, and mineral contents. Pitseed goosefoot (Chenopodium berlandieri), quinoa's North American free‐living sister species, grows on disturbed and sandy substrates across the North America, including saline coastal sands, southwestern deserts, subtropical highlands, the Great Plains, and boreal forests. Together with South American avian goosefoot (Chenopodium hircinum) they comprise the American tetraploid goosefoot complex (ATGC). Superimposed on pitseed goosefoot's North American range are approximately 35 AA diploids, most of which are adapted to a diversity of niche environments. We chose to assemble a reference genome for Sonoran A‐genome Chenopodium watsonii due to fruit morphological and high (>99.3%) preliminary sequence‐match similarities with quinoa, along with its well‐established taxonomic status. The genome was assembled into 1377 scaffolds spanning 547.76 Mb (N50 = 55.14 Mb, L50 = 5), with 94% comprised in nine chromosome‐scale scaffolds and 93.9% Benchmarking Universal Single‐Copy Orthologs genes identified as single copy and 3.4% as duplicated. A high degree of synteny, with minor and mostly telomeric rearrangements, was found when comparing this taxon with the previously reported genome of South American C. pallidicaule and the A‐subgenome chromosomes of C. quinoa. Phylogenetic analysis was performed using 10,588 single‐nucleotide polymorphisms generated by resequencing a panel of 41 New World AA diploid accessions and the Eurasian H‐genome diploid Chenopodium vulvaria, along with three AABB tetraploids previously sequenced. Phylogenetic analysis of these 32 taxa positioned the psammophyte Chenopodium subglabrum on the branch containing A‐genome sequences from the ATGC. We also present evidence for long‐range dispersal of Chenopodium diploids between North and South America.

Funder

U.S. Department of Agriculture

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Akademie Věd České Republiky

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Genetics

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