Recombination landscape and karyotypic variations revealed by linkage mapping in the grapevine downy mildew pathogenPlasmopara viticola

Author:

Dvorak Etienne,Mazet Isabelle D.,Couture Carole,Delmotte François,Foulongne-Oriol MarieORCID

Abstract

AbstractPlasmopara viticola, the causal agent of grapevine downy mildew, is a biotrophic oomycete engaged in atight coevolutionary relationship with its host. Rapid adaptation of the pathogen is favored by annual sexual reproduction which generates genotypic diversity. With the aim of studying the recombination landscape across theP. viticolagenome, we generated two half-siblings F1 progenies (N=189 and 162). Offspring were genotyped by targeted sequencing of a set of 5,000 informative SNPs. This enabled the construction of unprecedented high-density linkage maps for this species. The reference genome could be assembled into 17 pseudo-chromosomes, anchoring 88% of its physical length. We observed a strong collinearity between parental genomes and extensive synteny with the downy mildewPeronospora effusa. In the consensus map, the median recombination rate was 13.8 cM/Mb. The local recombination rate was highly variable along chromosomes and recombination was suppressed in putative centromeric regions. Recombination rate was found negatively correlated with repeats coverage and positively correlated with gene coverage. However, genes encoding secreted proteins and putative effectors were under-represented in highly recombining regions. In both progenies, about 5% of the individuals presented karyotypic anomalies. Aneuploidies and triploidies almost exclusively originated from the male-transmitted chromosomes. Triploids resulted from fertilization by diploid gametes, but also from dispermy. Obligatory sexual reproduction each year may explain the lower level of karyotypic variation inP. viticolacompared to other oomycetes. The linkage maps will be useful to guide futurede novochromosome-scale assemblies ofP. viticolagenomes and to perform forward genetics.SummarySexual reproduction contributes to the rapid adaptation of plant pathogens thanks to the recombination of genetic variants. By crossing strains of grapevine downy mildew, we built a set of linkage maps and describe the recombination landscape along the 17 chromosomes of the genome. The recombination rate varied greatly and was higher in gene-rich regions, but not in effector-rich regions. We observed an abnormal number of chromosomes in 5% of the offspring, which was mostly due to the male parent.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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