The flying spider-monkey tree fern genome provides insights into fern evolution and arborescence

Author:

Huang Xiong,Wang Wenling,Gong TingORCID,Wickell David,Kuo Li-Yaung,Zhang Xingtan,Wen Jialong,Kim HoonORCID,Lu FachuangORCID,Zhao HanshengORCID,Chen SongORCID,Li Hui,Wu Wenqi,Yu Changjiang,Chen Su,Fan Wei,Chen Shuai,Bao Xiuqi,Li LiORCID,Zhang Dan,Jiang Longyu,Yan Xiaojing,Liao Zhenyang,Zhou Gongke,Guo YalongORCID,Ralph JohnORCID,Sederoff Ronald R.,Wei HairongORCID,Zhu PingORCID,Li Fay-WeiORCID,Ming RayORCID,Li QuanziORCID

Abstract

AbstractTo date, little is known about the evolution of fern genomes, with only two small genomes published from the heterosporous Salviniales. Here we assembled the genome of Alsophila spinulosa, known as the flying spider-monkey tree fern, onto 69 pseudochromosomes. The remarkable preservation of synteny, despite resulting from an ancient whole-genome duplication over 100 million years ago, is unprecedented in plants and probably speaks to the uniqueness of tree ferns. Our detailed investigations into stem anatomy and lignin biosynthesis shed new light on the evolution of stem formation in tree ferns. We identified a phenolic compound, alsophilin, that is abundant in xylem, and we provided the molecular basis for its biosynthesis. Finally, analysis of demographic history revealed two genetic bottlenecks, resulting in rapid demographic declines of A. spinulosa. The A. spinulosa genome fills a crucial gap in the plant genomic landscape and helps elucidate many unique aspects of tree fern biology.

Funder

the Fundamental Research Funds of Chinese Academy of Forestry

CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences

DOE Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center

startup funding for polyploid poplar research was from “Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Beijing Forestry University”

PUMC Disciplinary Development of Synthetic Biology

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Plant Science

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