Crossroads of assembling a moss genome: navigating contaminants and horizontal gene transfer in the moss Physcomitrellopsis africana

Author:

Vuruputoor Vidya S1ORCID,Starovoitov Andrew1,Cai Yuqing23ORCID,Liu Yang23ORCID,Rahmatpour Nasim1,Hedderson Terry A4ORCID,Wilding Nicholas56ORCID,Wegrzyn Jill L17ORCID,Goffinet Bernard1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut , Storrs, CT 06269 , USA

2. State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Genomics, BGI-Shenzhen , Shenzhen 518083 , China

3. Key Laboratory of Southern Subtropical Plant Diversity , Fairy Lake 518004 , China

4. Department of Biological Sciences, Bolus Herbarium, University of Cape Town , Private Bag, 7701 Rondebosch , South Africa

5. UMR PVBMT, BP 7151, Université de La Réunion , chemin de l’IRAT, 97410 Saint-Pierre, La Réunion , France

6. Missouri Botanical Garden , P.O. Box 299, St. Louis, MO 63166-0299 , USA

7. Institute for Systems Genomics, University of Connecticut , Storrs, CT 06269 , USA

Abstract

Abstract The first chromosome-scale reference genome of the rare narrow-endemic African moss Physcomitrellopsis africana (P. africana) is presented here. Assembled from 73 × Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) long reads and 163 × Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI)-seq short reads, the 414 Mb reference comprises 26 chromosomes and 22,925 protein-coding genes [Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Ortholog (BUSCO) scores: C:94.8% (D:13.9%)]. This genome holds 2 genes that withstood rigorous filtration of microbial contaminants, have no homolog in other land plants, and are thus interpreted as resulting from 2 unique horizontal gene transfers (HGTs) from microbes. Further, P. africana shares 176 of the 273 published HGT candidates identified in Physcomitrium patens (P. patens), but lacks 98 of these, highlighting that perhaps as many as 91 genes were acquired in P. patens in the last 40 million years following its divergence from its common ancestor with P. africana. These observations suggest rather continuous gene gains via HGT followed by potential losses during the diversification of the Funariaceae. Our findings showcase both dynamic flux in plant HGTs over evolutionarily “short” timescales, alongside enduring impacts of successful integrations, like those still functionally maintained in extant P. africana. Furthermore, this study describes the informatic processes employed to distinguish contaminants from candidate HGT events.

Funder

US National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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