Diploid genome assembly of the Malbec grapevine cultivar enables haplotype-aware analysis of transcriptomic differences underlying clonal phenotypic variation

Author:

Calderón Luciano1ORCID,Carbonell-Bejerano Pablo23ORCID,Muñoz Claudio14,Bree Laura5,Sola Cristobal5,Bergamin Daniel5,Tulle Walter1,Gomez-Talquenca Sebastian6,Lanz Christa3,Royo Carolina2,Ibáñez Javier2ORCID,Martinez-Zapater José Miguel2,Weigel Detlef3,Lijavetzky Diego1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Biología Agrícola de Mendoza (CONICET-UNCuyo) , Genetica y Genomica de Vid, Chacras de Coria 5505, Mendoza, Argentina

2. Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino, ICVV, CSIC - Universidad de La Rioja - Gobierno de La Rioja , Logroño 26007, La Rioja, Spain

3. Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen Department of Molecular Biology, , 72076 Tübingen, Germany

4. Cátedra Fitopatología Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias (UNCuyo), , Chacras de Coria 5505, Mendoza, Argentina

5. Vivero Mercier Argentina , Perdriel 5500, Mendoza, Argentina

6. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria Plant Virology Laboratory, , Luján de Cuyo 5534, Mendoza, Argentina

Abstract

Abstract To preserve their varietal attributes, established grapevine cultivars (Vitis vinifera L. ssp. vinifera) must be clonally propagated, due to their highly heterozygous genomes. Malbec is a France-originated cultivar appreciated for producing high-quality wines and is the offspring of cultivars Prunelard and Magdeleine Noire des Charentes. Here, we have built a diploid genome assembly of Malbec, after trio binning of PacBio long reads into the two haploid complements inherited from either parent. After haplotype-aware deduplication and corrections, complete assemblies for the two haplophases were obtained with a very low haplotype switch-error rate (<0.025). The haplophase alignment identified > 25% of polymorphic regions. Gene annotation including RNA-seq transcriptome assembly and ab initio prediction evidence resulted in similar gene model numbers for both haplophases. The annotated diploid assembly was exploited in the transcriptomic comparison of four clonal accessions of Malbec that exhibited variation in berry composition traits. Analysis of the ripening pericarp transcriptome using either haplophases as a reference yielded similar results, although some differences were observed. Particularly, among the differentially expressed genes identified only with the Magdeleine-inherited haplotype as reference, we observed an over-representation of hypothetically hemizygous genes. The higher berry anthocyanin content of clonal accession 595 was associated with increased abscisic acid responses, possibly leading to the observed overexpression of phenylpropanoid metabolism genes and deregulation of genes associated with abiotic stress response. Overall, the results highlight the importance of producing diploid assemblies to fully represent the genomic diversity of highly heterozygous woody crop cultivars and unveil the molecular bases of clonal phenotypic variation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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