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The Tarenaya hassleriana Genome Provides Insight into Reproductive Trait and Genome Evolution of Crucifers

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PLANT CELL
卷 25, 期 8, 页码 2813-2830

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.113.113480

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  1. Beijing Genomics Institute, Shenzhen: State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Genomics, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of core collection of crop genetic resources research and application [2011A091000047]
  2. Shenzhen Engineering Laboratory of Crop Molecular design breeding
  3. National Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholar [30725008]
  4. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) [864.10.001, 844.10.006]
  5. Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation
  6. BMBF
  7. NWO Experimental Plant Sciences graduate school master talent fellowship
  8. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [WE 2231/9-1, EXC 1028]
  9. Brassicales Map Alignment Project

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The Brassicaceae, including Arabidopsis thaliana and Brassica crops, is unmatched among plants in its wealth of genomic and functional molecular data and has long served as a model for understanding gene, genome, and trait evolution. However, genome information from a phylogenetic outgroup that is essential for inferring directionality of evolutionary change has been lacking. We therefore sequenced the genome of the spider flower (Tarenaya hassleriana) from the Brassicaceae sister family, the Cleomaceae. By comparative analysis of the two lineages, we show that genome evolution following ancient polyploidy and gene duplication events affect reproductively important traits. We found an ancient genome triplication in Tarenaya (Th-alpha) that is independent of the Brassicaceae-specific duplication (At-alpha) and nested Brassica (Br-a) triplication. To showcase the potential of sister lineage genome analysis, we investigated the state of floral developmental genes and show Brassica retains twice as many floral MADS (for MINICHROMOSOME MAINTENANCE1, AGAMOUS, DEFICIENS and SERUM RESPONSE FACTOR) genes as Tarenaya that likely contribute to morphological diversity in Brassica. We also performed synteny analysis of gene families that confer self-incompatibility in Brassicaceae and found that the critical SERINE RECEPTOR KINASE receptor gene is derived from a lineage-specific tandem duplication. The T. hassleriana genome will facilitate future research toward elucidating the evolutionary history of Brassicaceae genomes.

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