The emerging biofuel crop Camelina sativa retains a highly undifferentiated hexaploid genome structure
- DOI
- Langue de publication
- Anglais
- Date
- 2014-04-23
- Type
- Article
- Auteur(s)
- Kagale, Sateesh
- Koh, Chushin
- Nixon, John
- Bollina, Venkatesh
- Clarke, Wayne E.
- Tuteja, Reetu
- Spillane, Charles
- Robinson, Stephen J.
- Links, Matthew G.
- Clarke, Carling
- Higgins, Erin E.
- Huebert, Terry
- Sharpe, Andrew G.
- Parkin, Isobel A. P.
- Éditeur
- Nature Publishing Group
Résumé
Camelina sativa is an oilseed with desirable agronomic and oil-quality attributes for a viable industrial oil platform crop. Here we generate the first chromosome-scale high-quality reference genome sequence for C. sativa and annotated 89,418 protein-coding genes, representing a whole-genome triplication event relative to the crucifer model Arabidopsis thaliana. C. sativa represents the first crop species to be sequenced from lineage I of the Brassicaceae. The well-preserved hexaploid genome structure of C. sativa surprisingly mirrors those of economically important amphidiploid Brassica crop species from lineage II as well as wheat and cotton. The three genomes of C. sativa show no evidence of fractionation bias and limited expression-level bias, both characteristics commonly associated with polyploid evolution. The highly undifferentiated polyploid genome of C. sativa presents significant consequences for breeding and genetic manipulation of this industrial oil crop.
Sujet
- Agriculture
Mots-clés
- Biomass energy,
- Bioénergie,
- Crucifères,
- Cruciferae,
- Plantes -- Génomes
Droits
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
Pagination
1-11
Évalué par les pairs
Yes
Niveau de libre accès
Or
Article
- Titre de la revue
- Nature Communications
- Volume de la revue
- 5
- Numéro de l'élément
- 3706
- Date d'acceptation
- 2014-03-21
- Date de soumission
- 2014-01-06
Référence(s)
Kagale, S., Koh, C., Nixon, J., Bollina, V., Clarke, W. E., Tuteja, R., Spillane, C., Robinson, S. J., Links, M. G., Clarke, C., Higgins, E. E., Huebert, T., Sharpe, A. G., & Parkin, I. A. P. (2014). The emerging biofuel crop Camelina sativa retains a highly undifferentiated hexaploid genome structure. Nature Communications, 5, Article 3706. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4706