Sequencing and analysis of the sex determination region of Populus trichocarpa

Ran Zhou, David Macaya-Sanz, Jeremy Schmutz, Jerry W. Jenkins, Gerald A. Tuskan, Stephen P. Difazio

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Abstract

The ages and sizes of a sex-determination region (SDR) are difficult to determine in non-model species. Due to the lack of recombination and enrichment of repetitive elements in SDRs, the quality of assembly with short sequencing reads is universally low. Unique features present in the SDRs help provide clues about how SDRs are established and how they evolve in the absence of recombination. Several Populus species have been reported with a male heterogametic configuration of sex (XX/XY system) mapped on chromosome 19, but the exact location of the SDR has been inconsistent among species, and thus far, none of these SDRs has been fully assembled in a genomic context. Here we identify the Y-SDR from a Y-linked contig directly from a long-read PacBio assembly of a Populus trichocarpa male individual. We also identified homologous gene sequences in the SDR of P. trichocarpa and the SDR of the W chromosome in Salix purpurea. We show that inverted repeats (IRs) found in the Y-SDR and the W-SDR are lineage-specific. We hypothesize that, although the two IRs are derived from the same orthologous gene within each species, they likely have independent evolutionary histories. Furthermore, the truncated inverted repeats in P. trichocarpa may code for small RNAs that target the homologous gene for RNA-directed DNA methylation. These findings support the hypothesis that diverse sex-determining systems may be achieved through similar evolutionary pathways, thereby providing a possible mechanism to explain the lability of sex-determination systems in plants in general.

Original languageEnglish
Article number843
Pages (from-to)1-20
Number of pages20
JournalGenes
Volume11
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2020

Funding

Funding: This work was supported by the NSF Dimensions of Biodiversity Program (grant 1542509 to S.D.). The work conducted by the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute is supported by the Office of Science of the US Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. This work was supported by the NSF Dimensions of Biodiversity Program (grant 1542509 to S.D.). The work conducted by the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute is supported by the Office of Science of the US Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. Acknowledgments: WeusedpoplarRNA-seqdatawithpermissionfromtheDOE-JGIandcollaborators. Wethank Bob Schmitz, the DOE Joint Genome Institute, HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory for pre-publication access to the Stettler genome sequence. and Niels M?ller for sharing his SDR assemblies for P. tremula and P. deltoides.

Keywords

  • Cytokinin response regulator
  • Genome
  • Inverted repeats
  • Populus
  • Sex

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