Pitaya(Hylocereus)is the most economically important fleshy-fruited tree of the Cactaceae family that is grown worldwide,and it has attracted significant attention because of its betalain-abundant fruits.Nonetheless,t...Pitaya(Hylocereus)is the most economically important fleshy-fruited tree of the Cactaceae family that is grown worldwide,and it has attracted significant attention because of its betalain-abundant fruits.Nonetheless,the lack of a pitaya reference genome significantly hinders studies focused on its evolution,as well as the potential for genetic improvement of this crop.Herein,we employed various sequencing approaches,namely,PacBio-SMRT,Illumina HiSeq paired-end,10×Genomics,and Hi-C(high-throughput chromosome conformation capture)to provide a chromosome-level genomic assembly of‘GHB’pitaya(H.undatus,2n=2x=22 chromosomes).The size of the assembled pitaya genome was 1.41 Gb,with a scaffold N50 of~127.15 Mb.In total,27,753 protein-coding genes and 896.31Mb of repetitive sequences in the H.undatus genome were annotated.Pitaya has undergone a WGT(whole-genome triplication),and a recent WGD(whole-genome duplication)occurred after the gamma event,which is common to the other species in Cactaceae.A total of 29,328 intact LTR-RTs(~696.45Mb)were obtained in H.undatus,of which two significantly expanded lineages,Ty1/copia and Ty3/gypsy,were the main drivers of the expanded genome.A high-density genetic map of F1 hybrid populations of‘GHB’בDahong’pitayas(H.monacanthus)and their parents were constructed,and a total of 20,872 bin markers were identified(56,380 SNPs)for 11 linkage groups.More importantly,through transcriptomic and WGCNA(weighted gene coexpression network analysis),a global view of the gene regulatory network,including structural genes and the transcription factors involved in pitaya fruit betalain biosynthesis,was presented.Our data present a valuable resource for facilitating molecular breeding programs of pitaya and shed novel light on its genomic evolution,as well as the modulation of betalain biosynthesis in edible fruits.展开更多
Coptis chinensis Franch, a perennial herb, is mainly distributed in southeastern China. The rhizome of C. chinensis hasbeen used as a traditional medicine for more than 2000 years in China and many other Asian countri...Coptis chinensis Franch, a perennial herb, is mainly distributed in southeastern China. The rhizome of C. chinensis hasbeen used as a traditional medicine for more than 2000 years in China and many other Asian countries. Thepharmacological activities of C. chinensis have been validated by research. Here, we present a de novo high-qualitygenome of C. chinensis with a chromosome-level genome of ~958.20 Mb, a contig N50 of 1.58 Mb, and a scaffold N50of 4.53 Mb. We found that the relatively large genome size of C. chinensis was caused by the amplification of longterminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons. In addition, a whole-genome duplication event in ancestral Ranunculales wasdiscovered. Comparative genomic analysis revealed that the tyrosine decarboxylase (TYDC) and (S)-norcoclaurinesynthase (NCS) genes were expanded and that the aspartate aminotransferase gene (ASP5) was positively selected inthe berberine metabolic pathway. Expression level and HPLC analyses showed that the berberine content was highestin the roots of C. chinensis in the third and fourth years. The chromosome-level reference genome of C. chinensisprovides important genomic data for molecular-assisted breeding and active ingredient biosynthesis.展开更多
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant nos.31972367 and 31960578)Key Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangzhou(grant no.201904020015)+2 种基金Science and Technology Program of Zhanjiang(grant no.2019A01003)Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou(grant nos.202002020060,201704020003 and 2014Y2-00164)Key Realm R&D Program of Guangdong Province(grant no.2018B020202011).
文摘Pitaya(Hylocereus)is the most economically important fleshy-fruited tree of the Cactaceae family that is grown worldwide,and it has attracted significant attention because of its betalain-abundant fruits.Nonetheless,the lack of a pitaya reference genome significantly hinders studies focused on its evolution,as well as the potential for genetic improvement of this crop.Herein,we employed various sequencing approaches,namely,PacBio-SMRT,Illumina HiSeq paired-end,10×Genomics,and Hi-C(high-throughput chromosome conformation capture)to provide a chromosome-level genomic assembly of‘GHB’pitaya(H.undatus,2n=2x=22 chromosomes).The size of the assembled pitaya genome was 1.41 Gb,with a scaffold N50 of~127.15 Mb.In total,27,753 protein-coding genes and 896.31Mb of repetitive sequences in the H.undatus genome were annotated.Pitaya has undergone a WGT(whole-genome triplication),and a recent WGD(whole-genome duplication)occurred after the gamma event,which is common to the other species in Cactaceae.A total of 29,328 intact LTR-RTs(~696.45Mb)were obtained in H.undatus,of which two significantly expanded lineages,Ty1/copia and Ty3/gypsy,were the main drivers of the expanded genome.A high-density genetic map of F1 hybrid populations of‘GHB’בDahong’pitayas(H.monacanthus)and their parents were constructed,and a total of 20,872 bin markers were identified(56,380 SNPs)for 11 linkage groups.More importantly,through transcriptomic and WGCNA(weighted gene coexpression network analysis),a global view of the gene regulatory network,including structural genes and the transcription factors involved in pitaya fruit betalain biosynthesis,was presented.Our data present a valuable resource for facilitating molecular breeding programs of pitaya and shed novel light on its genomic evolution,as well as the modulation of betalain biosynthesis in edible fruits.
基金the Basic Research Projects of Chongqing Province(No.cstc2017jxjl-jbky-120013)China National Science and Technology Project of the 12th 5-Year Plan(2011BAI13B02-1)Chongqing Platform and Base Construction Project(cstc2014ptjd10001).
文摘Coptis chinensis Franch, a perennial herb, is mainly distributed in southeastern China. The rhizome of C. chinensis hasbeen used as a traditional medicine for more than 2000 years in China and many other Asian countries. Thepharmacological activities of C. chinensis have been validated by research. Here, we present a de novo high-qualitygenome of C. chinensis with a chromosome-level genome of ~958.20 Mb, a contig N50 of 1.58 Mb, and a scaffold N50of 4.53 Mb. We found that the relatively large genome size of C. chinensis was caused by the amplification of longterminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons. In addition, a whole-genome duplication event in ancestral Ranunculales wasdiscovered. Comparative genomic analysis revealed that the tyrosine decarboxylase (TYDC) and (S)-norcoclaurinesynthase (NCS) genes were expanded and that the aspartate aminotransferase gene (ASP5) was positively selected inthe berberine metabolic pathway. Expression level and HPLC analyses showed that the berberine content was highestin the roots of C. chinensis in the third and fourth years. The chromosome-level reference genome of C. chinensisprovides important genomic data for molecular-assisted breeding and active ingredient biosynthesis.