Primula vulgaris (primrose) genome assembly, annotation and gene expression, with comparative genomics on the heterostyly supergene
Primula vulgaris (primrose) exhibits heterostyly: plants produce self-incompatible pin- or thrum-form flowers, with anthers and stigma at reciprocal heights. Darwin concluded that this arrangement promotes insect-mediated cross-pollination; later studies revealed control by a cluster of genes, or su...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2018-12, Vol.8 (1), p.17942-13, Article 17942 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Primula vulgaris
(primrose) exhibits heterostyly: plants produce self-incompatible pin- or thrum-form flowers, with anthers and stigma at reciprocal heights. Darwin concluded that this arrangement promotes insect-mediated cross-pollination; later studies revealed control by a cluster of genes, or supergene, known as the
S
(
Style length
) locus. The
P
.
vulgaris S
locus is absent from pin plants and hemizygous in thrum plants (thrum-specific); mutation of
S
locus genes produces self-fertile homostyle flowers with anthers and stigma at equal heights. Here, we present a 411 Mb
P
.
vulgaris
genome assembly of a homozygous inbred long homostyle, representing ~87% of the genome. We annotate over 24,000
P
.
vulgaris
genes, and reveal more genes up-regulated in thrum than pin flowers. We show reduced genomic read coverage across the
S
locus in other
Primula
species, including
P
.
veris
, where we define the conserved structure and expression of the
S
locus genes in thrum. Further analysis reveals the
S
locus has elevated repeat content (64%) compared to the wider genome (37%). Our studies suggest conservation of
S
locus genetic architecture in
Primula
, and provide a platform for identification and evolutionary analysis of the
S
locus and downstream targets that regulate heterostyly in diverse heterostylous species. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-018-36304-4 |