作者
Yuhan Fang,Xing Qin,Qinggang Liao,Ran Du,Xizhi Luo,Qian Zhou,Zhen Li,Hengchi Chen,Wanting Jin,Yaning Yuan,Pengbo Sun,Rui Zhang,Jiao Zhang,Li Wang,Shifeng Cheng,Xue Yang,Yue‐Hong Yan,Xingtan Zhang,Zhonghua Zhang,Shu‐Nong Bai,Yves Van de Peer,William J. Lucas,Sanwen Huang,Jianbin Yan
摘要
Euphyllophytes encompass almost all extant plants, including two sister clades, ferns and seed plants. Decoding genomes of ferns is the key to deep insight into the origin of euphyllophytes and the evolution of seed plants. Here we report a chromosome-level genome assembly of Adiantum capillus-veneris L., a model homosporous fern. This fern genome comprises 30 pseudochromosomes with a size of 4.8-gigabase and a contig N50 length of 16.22 Mb. Gene co-expression network analysis uncovered that homospore development in ferns has relatively high genetic similarities with that of the pollen in seed plants. Analysing fern defence response expands understanding of evolution and diversity in endogenous bioactive jasmonates in plants. Moreover, comparing fern genomes with those of other land plants reveals changes in gene families important for the evolutionary novelties within the euphyllophyte clade. These results lay a foundation for studies on fern genome evolution and function, as well as the origin and evolution of euphyllophytes. The chromosome-level genome of maidenhair fern, a model species representing the major homosporangium ferns, lays the foundation for studies on fern biology, origin of euphyllophytes and seed plant evolution.