The genome of the pear (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd.)

Author:

Wu Jun,Wang Zhiwen,Shi Zebin,Zhang Shu,Ming Ray,Zhu Shilin,Khan M. Awais,Tao Shutian,Korban Schuyler S.,Wang Hao,Chen Nancy J.,Nishio Takeshi,Xu Xun,Cong Lin,Qi Kaijie,Huang Xiaosan,Wang Yingtao,Zhao Xiang,Wu Juyou,Deng Cao,Gou Caiyun,Zhou Weili,Yin Hao,Qin Gaihua,Sha Yuhui,Tao Ye,Chen Hui,Yang Yanan,Song Yue,Zhan Dongliang,Wang Juan,Li Leiting,Dai Meisong,Gu Chao,Wang Yuezhi,Shi Daihu,Wang Xiaowei,Zhang Huping,Zeng Liang,Zheng Danman,Wang Chunlei,Chen Maoshan,Wang Guangbiao,Xie Lin,Sovero Valpuri,Sha Shoufeng,Huang Wenjiang,Zhang Shujun,Zhang Mingyue,Sun Jiangmei,Xu Linlin,Li Yuan,Liu Xing,Li Qingsong,Shen Jiahui,Wang Junyi,Paull Robert E.,Bennetzen Jeffrey L.,Wang Jun,Zhang Shaoling

Abstract

The draft genome of the pear (Pyrus bretschneideri) using a combination of BAC-by-BAC and next-generation sequencing is reported. A 512.0-Mb sequence corresponding to 97.1% of the estimated genome size of this highly heterozygous species is assembled with 194× coverage. High-density genetic maps comprising 2005 SNP markers anchored 75.5% of the sequence to all 17 chromosomes. The pear genome encodes 42,812 protein-coding genes, and of these, ∼28.5% encode multiple isoforms. Repetitive sequences of 271.9 Mb in length, accounting for 53.1% of the pear genome, are identified. Simulation of eudicots to the ancestor of Rosaceae has reconstructed nine ancestral chromosomes. Pear and apple diverged from each other ∼5.4–21.5 million years ago, and a recent whole-genome duplication (WGD) event must have occurred 30–45 MYA prior to their divergence, but following divergence from strawberry. When compared with the apple genome sequence, size differences between the apple and pear genomes are confirmed mainly due to the presence of repetitive sequences predominantly contributed by transposable elements (TEs), while genic regions are similar in both species. Genes critical for self-incompatibility, lignified stone cells (a unique feature of pear fruit), sorbitol metabolism, and volatile compounds of fruit have also been identified. Multiple candidate SFB genes appear as tandem repeats in the S-locus region of pear; while lignin synthesis-related gene family expansion and highly expressed gene families of HCT, C3′H, and CCOMT contribute to high accumulation of both G-lignin and S-lignin. Moreover, alpha-linolenic acid metabolism is a key pathway for aroma in pear fruit.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Genetics

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