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A chromosome-level genome sequence of Chrysanthemum seticuspe, a model species for hexaploid cultivated chrysanthemum.

Michiharu NakanoHideki HirakawaEigo FukaiAtsushi ToyodaRei KajitaniYohei MinakuchiTakehiko ItohYohei HiguchiToshiaki KozukaHidemasa BonoKenta ShirasawaIppei ShiraiwaKatsuhiko SumitomoTamotsu HisamatsuMichio ShibataSachiko N IsobeKenji TaniguchiMakoto Kusaba
Published in: Communications biology (2021)
Chrysanthemums are one of the most industrially important cut flowers worldwide. However, their segmental allopolyploidy and self-incompatibility have prevented the application of genetic analysis and modern breeding strategies. We thus developed a model strain, Gojo-0 (Chrysanthemum seticuspe), which is a diploid and self-compatible pure line. Here, we present the 3.05 Gb chromosome-level reference genome sequence, which covered 97% of the C. seticuspe genome. The genome contained more than 80% interspersed repeats, of which retrotransposons accounted for 72%. We identified recent segmental duplication and retrotransposon expansion in C. seticuspe, contributing to arelatively large genome size. Furthermore, we identified a retrotransposon family, SbdRT, which was enriched in gene-dense genome regions and had experienced a very recent transposition burst. We also demonstrated that the chromosome-level genome sequence facilitates positional cloning in C. seticuspe. The genome sequence obtained here can greatly contribute as a reference for chrysanthemum in front-line breeding including genome editing.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • genome editing
  • copy number
  • crispr cas
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression