Pan-genome inversion index reveals evolutionary insights into the subpopulation structure of Asian rice

Authors

Yong Zhou, Zhichao Yu, Dmytro Chebotarov, Kapeel Chougule, Zhenyuan Lu, Luis F. Rivera, Nagarajan Kathiresan, Noor Al-Bader, Nahed Mohammed, Aseel Alsantely, Saule Mussurova, João Santos, Manjula Thimma, Maxim Troukhan, Alice Fornasiero, Carl D. Green,
Dario Copetti, David Kudrna, Victor Llaca, Mathias Lorieux, Andrea Zuccolo, Doreen Ware, Kenneth McNally, Jianwei Zhang & Rod A. Wing

Nature Communications volume 14, Article number: 1567

Received:  June 1, 2022
Accepted:  February 27, 2023
Published:  March 21, 2023

Abstract

Understanding and exploiting genetic diversity is a key factor for the productive and stable production of rice. Here, we utilize 73 high-quality genomes that encompass the subpopulation structure of Asian rice (Oryza sativa), plus the genomes of two wild relatives (O. rufipogon and O. punctata), to build a pan-genome inversion index of 1769 non-redundant inversions that span an average of ~29% of the O. sativa cv. Nipponbare reference genome sequence. Using this index, we estimate an inversion rate of ~700 inversions per million years in Asian rice, which is 16 to 50 times higher than previously estimated for plants. Detailed analyses of these inversions show evidence of their effects on gene expression, recombination rate, and linkage disequilibrium. Our study uncovers the prevalence and scale of large inversions (≥100 bp) across the pan-genome of Asian rice and hints at their largely unexplored role in functional biology and crop performance.

Subjects

Agricultural genetics, Comparative genomics, Evolutionary genetics, Plant genetics

 

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2023