Title
Draft genome of Puya raimondii (Bromeliaceae), the Queen of the Andes
Date Issued
01 July 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
Academic Press Inc.
Abstract
Puya raimondii, the Queen of the Andes, is an endangered high Andean species in the Bromeliaceae family. Here, we report its first genome to promote its conservation and evolutionary study. Comparative genomics showed P. raimondii diverged from Ananas comosus about 14.8 million years ago, and the long terminal repeats were likely to contribute to the genus diversification in last 3.5 million years. The gene families related to plant reproductive development and stress responses significantly expanded in the genome. At the same time, gene families involved in disease defense, photosynthesis and carbohydrate metabolism significantly contracted, which may be an evolutionary strategy to adapt to the harsh conditions in high Andes. The demographic history analysis revealed the P. raimondii population size sharply declined in the Pleistocene and then increased in the Holocene. We also designed and tested 46 pairs of universal primers for amplifying orthologous single-copy nuclear genes in Puya species.
Start page
2537
End page
2546
Volume
113
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica
Genética, Herencia
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85107303844
PubMed ID
Source
Genomics
ISSN of the container
08887543
Source funding
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Sponsor(s)
We thank Prof. Asunción Cano for field assistance and species identification and to SERFOR - Ministry of Agriculture of Peru for issuing the Collection Permit Nos: 282-2017, 140-2017, 043-2018, and 436-2018. Dr. Yu-Qu Zhang helped with sample collection. This study was financially supported by the “Belt and Road” Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. 151853KYSB20190027), and the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. XDB31000000). The authors would like to thank TopEdit (www.topeditsci.com) for its linguistic assistance during the preparation of this manuscript.
We thank Prof. Asunción Cano for field assistance and species identification and to SERFOR - Ministry of Agriculture of Peru for issuing the Collection Permit Nos: 282-2017, 140-2017, 043-2018, and 436-2018. Dr. Yu-Qu Zhang helped with sample collection. This study was financially supported by the “Belt and Road” Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. 151853KYSB20190027 ), and the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. XDB31000000 ). The authors would like to thank TopEdit ( www.topeditsci.com ) for its linguistic assistance during the preparation of this manuscript.
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