Genome sequencing and population genomic analyses provide insights into the adaptive landscape of silver birch
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Published:2017-05-08
Issue:6
Volume:49
Page:904-912
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ISSN:1061-4036
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Container-title:Nature Genetics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Genet
Author:
Salojärvi JarkkoORCID, Smolander Olli-Pekka, Nieminen Kaisa, Rajaraman Sitaram, Safronov Omid, Safdari Pezhman, Lamminmäki Airi, Immanen Juha, Lan Tianying, Tanskanen Jaakko, Rastas Pasi, Amiryousefi Ali, Jayaprakash Balamuralikrishna, Kammonen Juhana I, Hagqvist Risto, Eswaran Gugan, Ahonen Viivi Helena, Serra Juan Alonso, Asiegbu Fred O, de Dios Barajas-Lopez Juan, Blande Daniel, Blokhina Olga, Blomster Tiina, Broholm Suvi, Brosché Mikael, Cui Fuqiang, Dardick Chris, Ehonen Sanna E, Elomaa Paula, Escamez Sacha, Fagerstedt Kurt V, Fujii HiroakiORCID, Gauthier AdrienORCID, Gollan Peter J, Halimaa Pauliina, Heino Pekka I, Himanen Kristiina, Hollender Courtney, Kangasjärvi Saijaliisa, Kauppinen Leila, Kelleher Colin T, Kontunen-Soppela Sari, Koskinen J Patrik, Kovalchuk Andriy, Kärenlampi Sirpa O, Kärkönen Anna K, Lim Kean-Jin, Leppälä Johanna, Macpherson Lee, Mikola Juha, Mouhu Katriina, Mähönen Ari Pekka, Niinemets ÜloORCID, Oksanen Elina, Overmyer Kirk, Palva E Tapio, Pazouki Leila, Pennanen Ville, Puhakainen Tuula, Poczai Péter, Possen Boy J H M, Punkkinen Matleena, Rahikainen Moona M, Rousi Matti, Ruonala Raili, van der Schoot Christiaan, Shapiguzov Alexey, Sierla Maija, Sipilä Timo P, Sutela Suvi, Teeri Teemu H, Tervahauta Arja I, Vaattovaara Aleksia, Vahala Jorma, Vetchinnikova Lidia, Welling Annikki, Wrzaczek MichaelORCID, Xu Enjun, Paulin Lars G, Schulman Alan HORCID, Lascoux Martin, Albert Victor A, Auvinen Petri, Helariutta Ykä, Kangasjärvi JaakkoORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Silver birch (Betula pendula) is a pioneer boreal tree that can be induced to flower within 1 year. Its rapid life cycle, small (440-Mb) genome, and advanced germplasm resources make birch an attractive model for forest biotechnology. We assembled and chromosomally anchored the nuclear genome of an inbred B. pendula individual. Gene duplicates from the paleohexaploid event were enriched for transcriptional regulation, whereas tandem duplicates were overrepresented by environmental responses. Population resequencing of 80 individuals showed effective population size crashes at major points of climatic upheaval. Selective sweeps were enriched among polyploid duplicates encoding key developmental and physiological triggering functions, suggesting that local adaptation has tuned the timing of and cross-talk between fundamental plant processes. Variation around the tightly-linked light response genes PHYC and FRS10 correlated with latitude and longitude and temperature, and with precipitation for PHYC. Similar associations characterized the growth-promoting cytokinin response regulator ARR1, and the wood development genes KAK and MED5A.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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