Genome Sequence Data of MAT1-1 and MAT1-2 Idiomorphs from Verticillium dahliae.
Ya-Duo ZhangYuan-Yuan ZhangJie-Yin ChenJin-Qun HuangJian ZhangLin LiuDan WangJun ZhaoJian SongRan LiLin YangZhi-Qiang KongSteven J KlostermanKrishna V SubbaraoXiao-Feng DaiDan-Dan ZhangPublished in: Phytopathology (2021)
Though Verticillium dahliae is an asexually reproducing fungus, it is considered heterothallic owing to the presence of only one of the two mating-type idiomorphs (MAT1-1 or MAT1-2) in individual isolates. But sexual reproduction has never been observed either in nature or in the laboratory. All of the genomic information in the literature thus far has therefore come from studies on isolates carrying only the MAT1-2 idiomorph. Herein, we sequenced and compared high-quality reference genomes of MAT1-1 strain S011 and MAT1-2 strain S023 obtained from the same sunflower field. The two genomic sequences displayed high synteny, and encoded similar number genes, a similarity especially notable among pathogenicity-related genes. Homolog analysis between these two genomes revealed that 80% of encoded genes are highly conserved (95% identity and coverage), but only 20% of the single copy genes were identical. These novel genome resources will support the analysis of the structure and function of the two idiomorphs and provide valuable tools to elucidate the evolution and potential mechanisms of sexual reproduction in V. dahliae.