Chromosome-level reference genome of tetraploid Isoetes sinensis provides insights into evolution and adaption of lycophytes

Author:

Cui Jinteng1,Zhu Yunke23,Du Hai4ORCID,Liu Zhenhua5,Shen Siqian6,Wang Tongxin6,Cui Wenwen6,Zhang Rong7,Jiang Sanjie8,Wu Yanmin2,Gu Xiaofeng2ORCID,Yu Hao9ORCID,Liang Zhe2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Landscape Architecture, Beijing University of Agriculture , Beijing 102206, China

2. Biotechnology Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences , Beijing 100081 , China

3. Glbizzia Biosciences , Beijing 102699 , China

4. College of Agronomy and Biotechnology, Southwest University , Chongqing 400715 , China

5. BiosmartSeek , Wuhan 430072 , China

6. College of Landscape Architecture, Beijing University of Agriculture , Beijing 102206 , China

7. Fisheries Science Institute, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences , Beijing 100068 , China

8. BGI Genomics , Shenzhen 518083 , China

9. Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117543 , Singapore

Abstract

Abstract Background The Lycophyta species are the extant taxa most similar to early vascular plants that were once abundant on Earth. However, their distribution has greatly diminished. So far, the absence of chromosome-level assembled lycophyte genomes has hindered our understanding of evolution and environmental adaption of lycophytes. Findings We present the reference genome of the tetraploid aquatic quillwort, Isoetes sinensis, a lycophyte. This genome represents the first chromosome-level assembled genome of a tetraploid seed-free plant. Comparison of genomes between I. sinensis and Isoetestaiwanensis revealed conserved and different genomic features between diploid and polyploid lycophytes. Comparison of the I. sinensis genome with those of other species representing the evolutionary lineages of green plants revealed the inherited genetic tools for transcriptional regulation and most phytohormones in I. sinensis. The presence and absence of key genes related to development and stress responses provide insights into environmental adaption of lycophytes. Conclusions The high-quality reference genome and genomic analysis presented in this study are crucial for future genetic and environmental studies of not only I. sinensis but also other lycophytes.

Funder

Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program

Central Public-interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund

Beijing Laboratory of Urban and Rural Eco-environment Project

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Health Informatics

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