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The Chimonanthus salicifolius genome provides insight into magnoliid evolution and flavonoid biosynthesis
Authors:Qundan Lv  Jie Qiu  Jie Liu  Zheng Li  Wenting Zhang  Qin Wang  Jie Fang  Junjie Pan  Zhengdao Chen  Wenliang Cheng  Michael S. Barker  Xuehui Huang  Xin Wei  Kejun Cheng
Abstract:Chimonanthus salicifolius, a member of the Calycanthaceae of magnoliids, is one of the most famous medicinal plants in Eastern China. Here, we report a chromosome‐level genome assembly of Csalicifolius, comprising 820.1 Mb of genomic sequence with a contig N50 of 2.3 Mb and containing 36 651 annotated protein‐coding genes. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that magnoliids were sister to the eudicots. Two rounds of ancient whole‐genome duplication were inferred in the Csalicifolious genome. One is shared by Calycanthaceae after its divergence with Lauraceae, and the other is in the ancestry of Magnoliales and Laurales. Notably, long genes with > 20 kb in length were much more prevalent in the magnoliid genomes compared with other angiosperms, which could be caused by the length expansion of introns inserted by transposon elements. Homologous genes within the flavonoid pathway for Csalicifolius were identified, and correlation of the gene expression and the contents of flavonoid metabolites revealed potential critical genes involved in flavonoids biosynthesis. This study not only provides an additional whole‐genome sequence from the magnoliids, but also opens the door to functional genomic research and molecular breeding of Csalicifolius.
Keywords:   Chimonanthus salicifolius     de novo genome assembly  magnoliids  evolution  long genes  gene expression
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