Haplogenome assembly reveals interspecific structural variation in Eucalyptus hybrids

Author:

Lötter AnneriORCID,Duong Tuan A.ORCID,Candotti JuliaORCID,Mizrachi EshcharORCID,Wegrzyn Jill L.ORCID,Myburg Alexander A.ORCID

Abstract

SummaryDe novo phased (haplo)genome assembly using long-read DNA sequencing data has improved the detection and characterization of structural variants (SVs) in plant and animal genomes. Able to span across haplotypes, long reads allow phased, haplogenome assembly in highly outbred organisms such as forest trees. Eucalyptus tree species and interspecific hybrids are the most widely planted hardwood trees with F1 hybrids of Eucalyptus grandis and E. urophylla forming the bulk of fast-growing pulpwood plantations in subtropical regions. The extent of structural variation and its effect on interspecific hybridization is unknown in these trees. As a first step towards elucidating the extent of structural variation between the genomes of E. grandis and E. urophylla, we sequenced and assembled the haplogenomes contained in an F1 hybrid of the two species. Using Nanopore sequencing and a trio-binning approach, we assembled the separate haplogenomes (567 Mb and 545 Mb) to 98.8% BUSCO completion. High-density SNP genetic linkage maps of both parents allowed scaffolding of 88% of the haplogenome contigs into 11 pseudo-chromosomes (scaffold N50 of 43.82 Mb and 42.45 Mb for the E. grandis and E. urophylla haplogenomes, respectively). We identify 48,729 SVs between the two haplogenomes providing the first detailed insight into genome structural rearrangement in these species. The two haplogenomes have similar gene content, 35,572 and 33,915 functionally annotated genes, of which 34% are contained in genome rearrangements. Knowledge of SV and haplotype diversity in the two species will form the basis for understanding the genetic basis of hybrid superiority in these trees.Significance statementWe have produced phased, haplogenome assemblies of an interspecific F1 hybrid using a trio-binning approach and performed the first genome-wide analysis of genome synteny between a subtropical Eucalyptus tree species, E. grandis, and a tropical eucalypt, E. urophylla. This revealed a large number of previously undescribed genome structural variants as a step towards understanding genome structural evolution in this iconic genus of fast-growing woody perennials.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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