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Main Authors: Johns, Jason, Moore, Malia L, Escalona, Merly, Miller, Courtney, Chumchim, Noravit, Nguyen, Oanh, Marimuthu, Mohan P A, Fairbairn, Colin W, Beraut, Eric, Seligmann, William E, Sacco, Samuel, Toffelmier, Erin, Shaffer, H Bradley, Michael, Todd P, Hodges, Scott
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: The Journal of heredity 2026
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41269242/
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author Johns, Jason
Moore, Malia L
Escalona, Merly
Miller, Courtney
Chumchim, Noravit
Nguyen, Oanh
Marimuthu, Mohan P A
Fairbairn, Colin W
Beraut, Eric
Seligmann, William E
Sacco, Samuel
Toffelmier, Erin
Shaffer, H Bradley
Michael, Todd P
Hodges, Scott
author_facet Johns, Jason
Moore, Malia L
Escalona, Merly
Miller, Courtney
Chumchim, Noravit
Nguyen, Oanh
Marimuthu, Mohan P A
Fairbairn, Colin W
Beraut, Eric
Seligmann, William E
Sacco, Samuel
Toffelmier, Erin
Shaffer, H Bradley
Michael, Todd P
Hodges, Scott
Johns, Jason
Moore, Malia L
Escalona, Merly
Miller, Courtney
Chumchim, Noravit
Nguyen, Oanh
Marimuthu, Mohan P A
Fairbairn, Colin W
Beraut, Eric
Seligmann, William E
Sacco, Samuel
Toffelmier, Erin
Shaffer, H Bradley
Michael, Todd P
Hodges, Scott
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents A chromosome level genome assembly of the marine flowering plant, Torrey's surfgrass (Phyllospadix Torreyi) reveals an exceptionally large Y-chromosome. Johns, Jason Moore, Malia L Escalona, Merly Miller, Courtney Chumchim, Noravit Nguyen, Oanh Marimuthu, Mohan P A Fairbairn, Colin W Beraut, Eric Seligmann, William E Sacco, Samuel Toffelmier, Erin Shaffer, H Bradley Michael, Todd P Hodges, Scott Chromosomes, Plant Genome, Plant California Phyllospadix spp. (surfgrass) are flowering plants and keystone species in the rocky intertidal and subtidal environments of the North Pacific Ocean. Here we report a chromosome level assembly for P. torreyi, which occurs along the coast of California, sometimes in sympatry with P. scouleri. Both of these species and their putative hybrids are being studied as part of the California Conservation Genomics Project. Phyllospadix are dioecious, and males are exceptionally rare compared to females. Using high throughput, long reads (PacBio) and chromatin capture (Omni-C), we assembled a chromosome level genome for a male individual and a contig level assembly for a female individual. Comparison between the male and female assembly confirmed that the male is the heterogametic sex and has a massive Y chromosome at 124.8 megabases, which encompasses over 27% of the male genome. We also compared the male P. torreyi assembly to a genome from its sister genus, the monoecious Zostera marina, and found relatively high levels of synteny, that syntenic gene blocks on the P. torreyi sex chromosomes align to a single chromosome of Z. marina, and an estimated divergence time of ca. 25 million years ago. The Phyllospadix genome will be a powerful tool for studying marine dispersal, sex ratios, genetic diversity, sex chromosome evolution, and other dynamics in a keystone marine species.
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spellingShingle A chromosome level genome assembly of the marine flowering plant, Torrey's surfgrass (Phyllospadix Torreyi) reveals an exceptionally large Y-chromosome.
Johns, Jason
Moore, Malia L
Escalona, Merly
Miller, Courtney
Chumchim, Noravit
Nguyen, Oanh
Marimuthu, Mohan P A
Fairbairn, Colin W
Beraut, Eric
Seligmann, William E
Sacco, Samuel
Toffelmier, Erin
Shaffer, H Bradley
Michael, Todd P
Hodges, Scott
Chromosomes, Plant
Genome, Plant
California
A chromosome level genome assembly of the marine flowering plant, Torrey's surfgrass (Phyllospadix Torreyi) reveals an exceptionally large Y-chromosome. Johns, Jason Moore, Malia L Escalona, Merly Miller, Courtney Chumchim, Noravit Nguyen, Oanh Marimuthu, Mohan P A Fairbairn, Colin W Beraut, Eric Seligmann, William E Sacco, Samuel Toffelmier, Erin Shaffer, H Bradley Michael, Todd P Hodges, Scott Chromosomes, Plant Genome, Plant California Phyllospadix spp. (surfgrass) are flowering plants and keystone species in the rocky intertidal and subtidal environments of the North Pacific Ocean. Here we report a chromosome level assembly for P. torreyi, which occurs along the coast of California, sometimes in sympatry with P. scouleri. Both of these species and their putative hybrids are being studied as part of the California Conservation Genomics Project. Phyllospadix are dioecious, and males are exceptionally rare compared to females. Using high throughput, long reads (PacBio) and chromatin capture (Omni-C), we assembled a chromosome level genome for a male individual and a contig level assembly for a female individual. Comparison between the male and female assembly confirmed that the male is the heterogametic sex and has a massive Y chromosome at 124.8 megabases, which encompasses over 27% of the male genome. We also compared the male P. torreyi assembly to a genome from its sister genus, the monoecious Zostera marina, and found relatively high levels of synteny, that syntenic gene blocks on the P. torreyi sex chromosomes align to a single chromosome of Z. marina, and an estimated divergence time of ca. 25 million years ago. The Phyllospadix genome will be a powerful tool for studying marine dispersal, sex ratios, genetic diversity, sex chromosome evolution, and other dynamics in a keystone marine species.
title A chromosome level genome assembly of the marine flowering plant, Torrey's surfgrass (Phyllospadix Torreyi) reveals an exceptionally large Y-chromosome.
topic Chromosomes, Plant
Genome, Plant
California
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41269242/