The Welwitschia genome reveals a unique biology underpinning extreme longevity in deserts
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Published:2021-07-12
Issue:1
Volume:12
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Wan Tao, Liu Zhiming, Leitch Ilia J.ORCID, Xin Haiping, Maggs-Kölling Gillian, Gong YanbingORCID, Li Zhen, Marais EugeneORCID, Liao Yiying, Dai CanORCID, Liu Fan, Wu Qijia, Song Chi, Zhou Yadong, Huang Weichang, Jiang KaiORCID, Wang Qi, Yang Yong, Zhong Zhixiang, Yang Ming, Yan Xue, Hu Guangwan, Hou ChenORCID, Su Yingjuan, Feng Shixiu, Yang Ji, Yan Jijun, Chu Jinfang, Chen FanORCID, Ran Jinhua, Wang XiaoquanORCID, Van de Peer YvesORCID, Leitch Andrew R.ORCID, Wang QingfengORCID
Abstract
AbstractThe gymnosperm Welwitschia mirabilis belongs to the ancient, enigmatic gnetophyte lineage. It is a unique desert plant with extreme longevity and two ever-elongating leaves. We present a chromosome-level assembly of its genome (6.8 Gb/1 C) together with methylome and transcriptome data to explore its astonishing biology. We also present a refined, high-quality assembly of Gnetum montanum to enhance our understanding of gnetophyte genome evolution. The Welwitschia genome has been shaped by a lineage-specific ancient, whole genome duplication (~86 million years ago) and more recently (1-2 million years) by bursts of retrotransposon activity. High levels of cytosine methylation (particularly at CHH motifs) are associated with retrotransposons, whilst long-term deamination has resulted in an exceptionally GC-poor genome. Changes in copy number and/or expression of gene families and transcription factors (e.g. R2R3MYB, SAUR) controlling cell growth, differentiation and metabolism underpin the plant’s longevity and tolerance to temperature, nutrient and water stress.
Funder
EC | Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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