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The complete mitogenome assemblies of 10 diploid potato clones reveal recombination and overlapping variants

Journal

DNA RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/dnares/dsab009

Keywords

potato mitogenome; mitogenome assembly; recombination

Funding

  1. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Genomics Research and Development Initiative, an AAFC-Genome Quebec joint call Management Driven Genomics award 'Revolutionizing potato variety development for climate smart potato' [J-002367/GQ-AAC-2019-2]
  2. Compute Canada RPP award (Research Portals and Platforms: 'The Potato Genome Diversity Portal')
  3. Compute Canada Resources for Research Groups award ('Structural variation analyses of complex plant genomes in search of climate smart adaptations')

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The study characterized the complete mitogenome sequences of nine diploid potato clones and one diploid Solanum okadae clone. It found that each mitogenome consists of multiple circular molecules with similar structure and gene organization, with significant differences in repeat structure and recombination events. The phylogenetic analyses revealed a close relationship between the mitogenomes of these clones and previously published potato mitogenomes.
The potato mitogenome is complex and to understand various biological functions and nuclear-cytoplasmic interactions, it is important to characterize its gene content and structure. In this study, the complete mitogenome sequences of nine diploid potato clones along with a diploid Solanum okadae clone were characterized. Each mitogenome was assembled and annotated from Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) long reads and 10X genomics short reads. The results show that each mitogenome consists of multiple circular molecules with similar structure and gene organization, though two groups (clones 07506-01, DW84-1457, 08675-21 and H412-1 in one group, and clones W5281-2, 12625-02, 12120-03 and 11379-03 in another group) could be distinguished, and two mitogenomes (clone 10908-06 and OKA15) were not consistent with those or with each other. Significant differences in the repeat structure of the 10 mitogenomes were found, as was recombination events leading to multiple sub-genomic circles. Comparison between individual molecules revealed a translocation of similar to 774 by region located between a short repeat of 40 by in molecule 3 of each mitogenome, and an insertion of the same in molecule 2 of the 10908-06 mitogenome. Finally, phylogenetic analyses revealed a close relationship between the mitogenomes of these clones and previously published potato mitogenomes.

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