Linum tenue thrum_v1 Assembly & Annotation

Overview

Analysis Name Linum tenue thrum_v1 Assembly & Annotation
Sequencing technology PacBio, Illumina
Assembly method FALCON Unzip, FALCON-Phase v1.2.0
Release Date 2022-09-11
Reference Publication(s)

Gutiérrez-Valencia J, Fracassetti M, Berdan EL, Bunikis I, Soler L, Dainat J, Kutschera VE, Losvik A, Désamoré A, Hughes PW, Foroozani A, Laenen B, Pesquet E, Abdelaziz M, Pettersson OV, Nystedt B, Brennan AC, Arroyo J, Slotte T. Genomic analyses of the Linum distyly supergene reveal convergent evolution at the molecular level. Curr Biol. 2022 Oct 24;32(20):4360-4371.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.08.042.

Summary

Supergenes govern multi-trait-balanced polymorphisms in a wide range of systems; however, our understanding of their origins and evolution remains incomplete. The reciprocal placement of stigmas and anthers in pin and thrum floral morphs of distylous species constitutes an iconic example of a balanced polymorphism governed by a supergene, the distyly S-locus. Recent studies have shown that the Primula and Turnera distyly supergenes are both hemizygous in thrums, but it remains unknown whether hemizygosity is pervasive among distyly S-loci. As hemizygosity has major consequences for supergene evolution and loss, clarifying whether this genetic architecture is shared among distylous species is critical. Here, we have characterized the genetic architecture and evolution of the distyly supergene in Linum by generating a chromosome-level genome assembly of Linum tenue, followed by the identification of the S-locus using population genomic data. We show that hemizygosity and thrum-specific expression of S-linked genes, including a pistil-expressed candidate gene for style length, are major features of the Linum S-locus. Structural variation is likely instrumental for recombination suppression, and although the non-recombining dominant haplotype has accumulated transposable elements, S-linked genes are not under relaxed purifying selection. Our findings reveal remarkable convergence in the genetic architecture and evolution of independently derived distyly supergenes, provide a counterexample to classic inversion-based supergenes, and shed new light on the origin and maintenance of an iconic floral polymorphism.

Assembly statistics

Genome size 692.4 Mb
Number of scaffolds 23
Scaffold N50 69.3 Mb
Scaffold L50 5
Number of contigs 598
Contig N50 2.1 Mb
Contig L50 110
Assembly level Scaffold

Assembly

The Linum tenue thrum_v1 Assembly file is available in FASTA format.

Downloads

Chromosomes (FASTA file) GCA_946122785.1_Linum_tenue_thrum_v1_genomic.fna.gz

Gene Predictions

The Linum tenue thrum_v1 genome gene prediction files are available in GFF3 and FASTA format.

Downloads

Genes (GFF3 file) GCA_946122785.1_Linum_tenue_thrum_v1_genomic.gff.gz
CDS sequences (FASTA file) GCA_946122785.1_Linum_tenue_thrum_v1_cds_from_genomic.fna.gz
Protein sequences (FASTA file) GCA_946122785.1_Linum_tenue_thrum_v1_protein.faa.gz

Functional Analysis

Functional annotation for the Linum tenue thrum_v1 is available for download below. The proteins were analyzed using InterProScan to assign InterPro domains(Pfam).

Downloads

Domain from InterProScan Linum_tenue_thrum_v1.Pfam.tsv.gz

S genes

Summary

QueryScaffoldSize(bp)CoordinatesBLASTn HitBLASTn %ID
LtTSS1CAMGYJ010000003.14345724238523780-38523343OZ034814.1:c30534497-3053406099.1
LtWDR-44CAMGYJ010000003.14345724238640335-38651236OZ034814.1:30613887-3062438598.0

Nucleotide

Protein

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