2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13059-020-02198-7
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The Tetracentron genome provides insight into the early evolution of eudicots and the formation of vessel elements

Abstract: Background Tetracentron sinense is an endemic and endangered deciduous tree. It belongs to the Trochodendrales, one of four early diverging lineages of eudicots known for having vesselless secondary wood. Sequencing and resequencing of the T. sinense genome will help us understand eudicot evolution, the genetic basis of tracheary element development, and the genetic diversity of this relict species. Results Here, we report a chromosome-scale assemb… Show more

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“…All SCW genes are found in C. sessilifolius. The formation of primary vessel elements in this species may follow a more complex process that depends on fine regulations of these genes and others 75,76 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…All SCW genes are found in C. sessilifolius. The formation of primary vessel elements in this species may follow a more complex process that depends on fine regulations of these genes and others 75,76 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Annotation of the repeat-masked assemblies yielded 27,027 and 30,704 protein-coding gene models, including 86.9% and 80.5% of the BUSCO genes, in Buxus and Tetracentron , respectively (Supplementary Data 2 ). Our Tetracentron assembly is similar to one produced for another individual of this species 33 in terms of BUSCO statistics and annotation metrics, but differs in size (908 vs 1170 Mb) and the number of chromosome-size scaffolds (19 vs 24). We are unable to account for these differences, but our assembly closely matches the genome size measured by flow cytometry, and the only reported chromosome count of n = 24 41 for Tetracentron has been discredited 37 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We here provide genome assemblies for Buxus sinica (Buxales) and Tetracentron sinense (Trochodendrales), which represent, either individually or collectively, the sister lineage of core eudicots 15 . These two genome assemblies complement those available for other early-diverging eudicot lineages 22 , 31 – 33 and permit evaluations of eudicot phylogeny and gamma origins based on phylogenomics, molecular evolution, and synteny. In addition, we employ the RACCROCHE 34 pipeline of algorithms to infer the ancestral genomes at three sequential nodes of the eudicot radiation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nelumbo nucifera (Proteales) (Ming et al, 2013), Trochodendron aralioides (Trochodendrales) (Strijk et al, 2019), and Tetracentron sinense (Trochodendrales) (Liu et al, 2020). The M. jansenii genome…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%