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Genome sequence and genetic transformation of a widely distributed and cultivated poplar.


ABSTRACT: Populus alba is widely distributed and cultivated in Europe and Asia. This species has been used for diverse studies. In this study, we assembled a de novo genome sequence of P. alba var. pyramidalis (= P. bolleana) and confirmed its high transformation efficiency and short transformation time by experiments. Through a process of hybrid genome assembly, a total of 464 M of the genome was assembled. Annotation analyses predicted 37 901 protein-coding genes. This genome is highly collinear to that of P. trichocarpa, with most genes having orthologs in the two species. We found a marked expansion of gene families related to histone and the hormone auxin but loss of disease resistance genes in P. alba if compared with the closely related P. trichocarpa. The genome sequence presented here represents a valuable resource for further molecular functional analyses of this species as a new tree model, poplar breeding practices and comparative genomic analyses across different poplars.

SUBMITTER: Ma J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6335071 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome sequence and genetic transformation of a widely distributed and cultivated poplar.

Ma Jianchao J   Wan Dongshi D   Duan Bingbing B   Bai Xiaotao X   Bai Qiuxian Q   Chen Ningning N   Ma Tao T  

Plant biotechnology journal 20181024 2


Populus alba is widely distributed and cultivated in Europe and Asia. This species has been used for diverse studies. In this study, we assembled a de novo genome sequence of P. alba var. pyramidalis (= P. bolleana) and confirmed its high transformation efficiency and short transformation time by experiments. Through a process of hybrid genome assembly, a total of 464 M of the genome was assembled. Annotation analyses predicted 37 901 protein-coding genes. This genome is highly collinear to that  ...[more]

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