Themeda triandra ASM2560326v1 Assembly & Annotation

Overview

Analysis Name Themeda triandra ASM2560326v1 Assembly & Annotation
Sequencing technology PacBio Sequel
Assembly method Canu v. 2.0
Release Date 2022-10-07
Reference Publication(s)

Dunning LT, Olofsson JK, Papadopulos AST, Hibdige SGS, Hidalgo O, Leitch IJ, Baleeiro PC, Ntshangase S, Barker N, Jobson RW. Hybridisation and chloroplast capture between distinct Themeda triandra lineages in Australia. Mol Ecol. 2022 Nov;31(22):5846-5860. doi: 10.1111/mec.16691.

Abstract

Ecotypes are distinct populations within a species that are adapted to specific environmental conditions. Understanding how these ecotypes become established, and how they interact when reunited, is fundamental to elucidating how ecological adaptations are maintained. This study focuses on Themeda triandra, a dominant grassland species across Asia, Africa and Australia. It is the most widespread plant in Australia, where it has distinct ecotypes that are usually restricted to either wetter and cooler coastal regions or the drier and hotter interior. We generate a reference genome for T. triandra and use whole genome sequencing for over 80 Themeda accessions to reconstruct the evolutionary history of T. triandra and related taxa. Organelle phylogenies confirm that Australia was colonized by T. triandra twice, with the division between ecotypes predating their arrival in Australia. The nuclear genome provides evidence of differences in the dominant ploidal level and gene-flow among the ecotypes. In northern Queensland there appears to be a hybrid zone between ecotypes with admixed nuclear genomes and shared chloroplast haplotypes. Conversely, in the cracking claypans of Western Australia, there is cytonuclear discordance with individuals possessing the coastal chloroplast and interior clade nuclear genome. This chloroplast capture is potentially a result of adaptive introgression, with selection detected in the rpoC2 gene which is associated with water use efficiency. The reason that T. triandra is the most widespread plant in Australia appears to be a result of distinct ecotypic genetic variation and genome duplication, with the importance of each depending on the geographic scale considered.

Assembly statistics

Genome size704.2 Mb
Total ungapped length701.7 Mb
Number of chromosomes10
Number of organelles2
Number of scaffolds42,247
Scaffold N5022.4 kb
Scaffold L501,753
Number of contigs62,000
Contig N5013.4 kb
Contig L5015,881
GC percent45.5
Genome coverage25.0x
Assembly levelChromosome

Assembly

The Themeda triandra ASM2560326v1 Assembly file is available in FASTA format.

Downloads

Chromosomes (FASTA file) GCA_025603265.1_ASM2560326v1_genomic.fna.gz

Gene Predictions

The Themeda triandra ASM2560326v1 genome gene prediction files are not available.

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Genes (GFF3 file) -
CDS sequences (FASTA file) -
Protein sequences (FASTA file) -

Functional Analysis

Functional annotation for the Themeda triandra ASM2560326v1 is not available.

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Domain from InterProScan -

S genes

Summary

QueryChromosomeSize(bp)CoordinatestBLASTn HittBLASTn %IDDomain
DUF247I-S1CM046774.12560317412840295-12841986Sspontaneum68DUF247
DUF247I-S2ΨCM046774.12560317412847982-12849307Sspontaneum57DUF247
DUF247II-SJAOPFP010021086.197093461-5077Sspontaneum66DUF247
HPS10-S1CM046774.1256031745229789-5229936,
5229991-5230076
SspontaneumS441-
HPS10-S2JAOPFP010021086.19709870-988,1075-1216SspontaneumS472-
HPS10-S3JAOPFP010024898.192418207-8354,8455-8561SspontaneumS475-
DUF247II-ZCM046770.12703811823653202-23654848Trufipilum53DUF247

Nucleotide

Protein

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