TY - JOUR AU - Kai-Hua Jia AU - Hui Liu AU - Ren-Gang Zhang AU - Jie Xu AU - Shan-Shan Zhou AU - Si-Qian Jiao AU - Xue-Mei Yan AU - Xue-Chan Tian AU - Tian- Le Shi AU - Hang Luo AU - Zhi-Chao Li AU - Yu-Tao Bao AU - Shuai Nie AU - Jing-Fang Guo AU - Ilga Porth AU - Yousry El-Kassaby AU - Xiao-Ru Wang AU - Charles Chen AU - Yves Van de Peer AU - Wei Zhao AU - Jian-Feng Mao AB -

Polyploidization plays a key role in plant evolution, but the forces driving the fate of homoeologs in polyploid genomes, i.e., paralogs resulting from a whole-genome duplication (WGD) event, remain to be elucidated. Here, we present a chromosome-scale genome assembly of tetraploid scarlet sage (Salvia splendens), one of the most diverse ornamental plants. We found evidence for three WGD events following an older WGD event shared by most eudicots (the γ event). A comprehensive, spatiotemporal, genome-wide analysis of homoeologs from the most recent WGD unveiled expression asymmetries, which could be associated with genomic rearrangements, transposable element proximity discrepancies, coding sequence variation, selection pressure, and transcription factor binding site differences. The observed differences between homoeologs may reflect the first step toward sub- and/or neofunctionalization. This assembly provides a powerful tool for understanding WGD and gene and genome evolution and is useful in developing functional genomics and genetic engineering strategies for scarlet sage and other Lamiaceae species.

BT - Horticulture research C1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34465761 DA - 09/2021 DO - 10.1038/s41438-021-00614-y IS - 1 J2 - Hortic Res LA - eng N2 -

Polyploidization plays a key role in plant evolution, but the forces driving the fate of homoeologs in polyploid genomes, i.e., paralogs resulting from a whole-genome duplication (WGD) event, remain to be elucidated. Here, we present a chromosome-scale genome assembly of tetraploid scarlet sage (Salvia splendens), one of the most diverse ornamental plants. We found evidence for three WGD events following an older WGD event shared by most eudicots (the γ event). A comprehensive, spatiotemporal, genome-wide analysis of homoeologs from the most recent WGD unveiled expression asymmetries, which could be associated with genomic rearrangements, transposable element proximity discrepancies, coding sequence variation, selection pressure, and transcription factor binding site differences. The observed differences between homoeologs may reflect the first step toward sub- and/or neofunctionalization. This assembly provides a powerful tool for understanding WGD and gene and genome evolution and is useful in developing functional genomics and genetic engineering strategies for scarlet sage and other Lamiaceae species.

PY - 2021 EP - 177 T2 - Horticulture research TI - Chromosome-scale assembly and evolution of the tetraploid Salvia splendens (Lamiaceae) genome. VL - 8 SN - 2662-6810 ER -