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A pseudomolecule‐scale genome assembly of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha
Authors:Seydina I Diop  Oliver Subotic  Alejandro Giraldo‐Fonseca  Manuel Waller  Alexander Kirbis  Anna Neubauer  Giacomo Potente  Rachel Murray‐Watson  Filip Boskovic  Zoe Bont  Zsofia Hock  Adam C Payton  Daniël Duijsings  Walter Pirovano  Elena Conti  Ueli Grossniklaus  Stuart F McDaniel  Pter Szvnyi
Institution:Seydina I. Diop,Oliver Subotic,Alejandro Giraldo‐Fonseca,Manuel Waller,Alexander Kirbis,Anna Neubauer,Giacomo Potente,Rachel Murray‐Watson,Filip Boskovic,Zoe Bont,Zsofia Hock,Adam C. Payton,Daniël Duijsings,Walter Pirovano,Elena Conti,Ueli Grossniklaus,Stuart F. McDaniel,Péter Szövényi
Abstract:Marchantia polymorpha has recently become a prime model for cellular, evo‐devo, synthetic biological, and evolutionary investigations. We present a pseudomolecule‐scale assembly of the M. polymorpha genome, making comparative genome structure analysis and classical genetic mapping approaches feasible. We anchored 88% of the M. polymorpha draft genome to a high‐density linkage map resulting in eight pseudomolecules. We found that the overall genome structure of M. polymorpha is in some respects different from that of the model moss Physcomitrella patens. Specifically, genome collinearity between the two bryophyte genomes and vascular plants is limited, suggesting extensive rearrangements since divergence. Furthermore, recombination rates are greatest in the middle of the chromosome arms in M. polymorpha like in most vascular plant genomes, which is in contrast with P. patens where recombination rates are evenly distributed along the chromosomes. Nevertheless, some other properties of the genome are shared with P. patens. As in P. patens, DNA methylation in M. polymorpha is spread evenly along the chromosomes, which is in stark contrast with the angiosperm model Arabidopsis thaliana, where DNA methylation is strongly enriched at the centromeres. Nevertheless, DNA methylation and recombination rate are anticorrelated in all three species. Finally, M. polymorpha and P. patens centromeres are of similar structure and marked by high abundance of retroelements unlike in vascular plants. Taken together, the highly contiguous genome assembly we present opens unexplored avenues for M. polymorpha research by linking the physical and genetic maps, making novel genomic and genetic analyses, including map‐based cloning, feasible.
Keywords:DNA methylation  pseudomolecule  evolution  large‐scale genome structure  bryophytes  recombination rate
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