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Genome of the long-living sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.).


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Sacred lotus is a basal eudicot with agricultural, medicinal, cultural and religious importance. It was domesticated in Asia about 7,000 years ago, and cultivated for its rhizomes and seeds as a food crop. It is particularly noted for its 1,300-year seed longevity and exceptional water repellency, known as the lotus effect. The latter property is due to the nanoscopic closely packed protuberances of its self-cleaning leaf surface, which have been adapted for the manufacture of a self-cleaning industrial paint, Lotusan. RESULTS:The genome of the China Antique variety of the sacred lotus was sequenced with Illumina and 454 technologies, at respective depths of 101× and 5.2×. The final assembly has a contig N50 of 38.8 kbp and a scaffold N50 of 3.4 Mbp, and covers 86.5% of the estimated 929 Mbp total genome size. The genome notably lacks the paleo-triplication observed in other eudicots, but reveals a lineage-specific duplication. The genome has evidence of slow evolution, with a 30% slower nucleotide mutation rate than observed in grape. Comparisons of the available sequenced genomes suggest a minimum gene set for vascular plants of 4,223 genes. Strikingly, the sacred lotus has 16 COG2132 multi-copper oxidase family proteins with root-specific expression; these are involved in root meristem phosphate starvation, reflecting adaptation to limited nutrient availability in an aquatic environment. CONCLUSIONS:The slow nucleotide substitution rate makes the sacred lotus a better resource than the current standard, grape, for reconstructing the pan-eudicot genome, and should therefore accelerate comparative analysis between eudicots and monocots.

SUBMITTER: Ming R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4053705 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome of the long-living sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.).

Ming Ray R   VanBuren Robert R   Liu Yanling Y   Yang Mei M   Han Yuepeng Y   Li Lei-Ting LT   Zhang Qiong Q   Kim Min-Jeong MJ   Schatz Michael C MC   Campbell Michael M   Li Jingping J   Bowers John E JE   Tang Haibao H   Lyons Eric E   Ferguson Ann A AA   Narzisi Giuseppe G   Nelson David R DR   Blaby-Haas Crysten E CE   Gschwend Andrea R AR   Jiao Yuannian Y   Jiao Yuannian Y   Der Joshua P JP   Zeng Fanchang F   Han Jennifer J   Min Xiang Jia XJ   Hudson Karen A KA   Singh Ratnesh R   Singh Ratnesh R   Grennan Aleel K AK   Karpowicz Steven J SJ   Watling Jennifer R JR   Ito Kikukatsu K   Robinson Sharon A SA   Hudson Matthew E ME   Yu Qingyi Q   Mockler Todd C TC   Carroll Andrew A   Zheng Yun Y   Sunkar Ramanjulu R   Jia Ruizong R   Chen Nancy N   Arro Jie J   Wai Ching Man CM   Wafula Eric E   Spence Ashley A   Han Yanni Y   Xu Liming L   Zhang Jisen J   Peery Rhiannon R   Haus Miranda J MJ   Xiong Wenwei W   Walsh James A JA   Wu Jun J   Wang Ming-Li ML   Zhu Yun J YJ   Paull Robert E RE   Britt Anne B AB   Du Chunguang C   Downie Stephen R SR   Schuler Mary A MA   Michael Todd P TP   Long Steve P SP   Ort Donald R DR   Schopf J William JW   Gang David R DR   Jiang Ning N   Yandell Mark M   dePamphilis Claude W CW   Merchant Sabeeha S SS   Paterson Andrew H AH   Buchanan Bob B BB   Li Shaohua S   Shen-Miller Jane J  

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<h4>Background</h4>Sacred lotus is a basal eudicot with agricultural, medicinal, cultural and religious importance. It was domesticated in Asia about 7,000 years ago, and cultivated for its rhizomes and seeds as a food crop. It is particularly noted for its 1,300-year seed longevity and exceptional water repellency, known as the lotus effect. The latter property is due to the nanoscopic closely packed protuberances of its self-cleaning leaf surface, which have been adapted for the manufacture of  ...[more]

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