烟草
生物
烟草
烟草
基因组
遗传学
基因
茄科
作者
Jubin Wang,Qingling Zhang,Jeffrey J. Tung,Xi Zhang,Dan Liu,Yingtian Deng,Zhendong Tian,Huilan Chen,Taotao Wang,Weixiao Yin,Bo Li,Zhibing Lai,Savithramma P. Dinesh‐Kumar,Barbara Baker,Feng Li
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.molp.2024.01.008
摘要
Abstract
Nicotiana tabacum and Nicotiana benthamiana are widely used models in plant biology research. However, genomic studies of these species have lagged. Here we report the chromosome-level reference genome assemblies for N. benthamiana and N. tabacum with an estimated 99.5% and 99.8% completeness, respectively. Sensitive transcription start and termination site sequencing methods were developed and used for accurate gene annotation in N. tabacum. Comparative analyses revealed evidence for the parental origins and chromosome structural changes, leading to hybrid genome formation of each species. Interestingly, the antiviral silencing genes RDR1, RDR6, DCL2, DCL3, and AGO2 were lost from one or both subgenomes in N. benthamiana, while both homeologs were kept in N. tabacum. Furthermore, the N. benthamiana genome encodes fewer immune receptors and signaling components than that of N. tabacum. These findings uncover possible reasons underlying the hypersusceptible nature of N. benthamiana. We developed the user-friendly Nicomics (http://lifenglab.hzau.edu.cn/Nicomics/) web server to facilitate better use of Nicotiana genomic resources as well as gene structure and expression analyses.
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