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The red bayberry genome and genetic basis of sex determination
Authors:Hui‐Min Jia  Hui‐Juan Jia  Qing‐Le Cai  Yan Wang  Hai‐Bo Zhao  Wei‐Fei Yang  Guo‐Yun Wang  Ying‐Hui Li  Dong‐Liang Zhan  Yu‐Tong Shen  Qing‐Feng Niu  Le Chang  Jie Qiu  Lan Zhao  Han‐Bing Xie  Wan‐Yi Fu  Jing Jin  Xiong‐Wei Li  Yun Jiao  Chao‐Chao Zhou  Ting Tu  Chun‐Yan Chai  Jin‐Long Gao  Long‐Jiang Fan  Eric van de Weg  Jun‐Yi Wang  Zhong‐Shan Gao
Abstract:Morella rubra, red bayberry, is an economically important fruit tree in south China. Here, we assembled the first high‐quality genome for both a female and a male individual of red bayberry. The genome size was 313‐Mb, and 90% sequences were assembled into eight pseudo chromosome molecules, with 32 493 predicted genes. By whole‐genome comparison between the female and male and association analysis with sequences of bulked and individual DNA samples from female and male, a 59‐Kb region determining female was identified and located on distal end of pseudochromosome 8, which contains abundant transposable element and seven putative genes, four of them are related to sex floral development. This 59‐Kb female‐specific region was likely to be derived from duplication and rearrangement of paralogous genes and retained non‐recombinant in the female‐specific region. Sex‐specific molecular markers developed from candidate genes co‐segregated with sex in a genetically diverse female and male germplasm. We propose sex determination follow the ZW model of female heterogamety. The genome sequence of red bayberry provides a valuable resource for plant sex chromosome evolution and also provides important insights for molecular biology, genetics and modern breeding in Myricaceae family.
Keywords:Morella rubra  genome  sex‐determining region  sex‐linked marker
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