The Medicago genome provides insight into the evolution of rhizobial symbioses
Sequencing of Medicago truncatula , a model organism of legume biology, shows that genome duplications had a role in the evolution of endosymbiotic nitrogen fixation. Evolution of nitrogen fixation in plants Legumes are unusual among plants in that they can carry out endosymbiotic nitrogen fixation...
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Published in | Nature (London) Vol. 480; no. 7378; pp. 520 - 524 |
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Language | English |
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22.12.2011
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Summary: | Sequencing of
Medicago truncatula
, a model organism of legume biology, shows that genome duplications had a role in the evolution of endosymbiotic nitrogen fixation.
Evolution of nitrogen fixation in plants
Legumes are unusual among plants in that they can carry out endosymbiotic nitrogen fixation with rhizobial bacteria. The genome of
Medicago truncatula
(also known as barrel medic or barrel clover), a well-established model for the study of legume biology, has now been sequenced. Genome analysis shows that
M. truncatula
has undergone several rounds of whole-genome duplication, and that the duplication that took place approximately 58 million years ago played an important part in the evolution of endosymbiotic nitrogen fixation.
Legumes (Fabaceae or Leguminosae) are unique among cultivated plants for their ability to carry out endosymbiotic nitrogen fixation with rhizobial bacteria, a process that takes place in a specialized structure known as the nodule. Legumes belong to one of the two main groups of eurosids, the Fabidae, which includes most species capable of endosymbiotic nitrogen fixation
1
. Legumes comprise several evolutionary lineages derived from a common ancestor 60 million years ago (Myr ago). Papilionoids are the largest clade, dating nearly to the origin of legumes and containing most cultivated species
2
.
Medicago truncatula
is a long-established model for the study of legume biology. Here we describe the draft sequence of the
M. truncatula
euchromatin based on a recently completed BAC assembly supplemented with Illumina shotgun sequence, together capturing ∼94% of all
M. truncatula
genes. A whole-genome duplication (WGD) approximately 58 Myr ago had a major role in shaping the
M. truncatula
genome and thereby contributed to the evolution of endosymbiotic nitrogen fixation. Subsequent to the WGD, the
M. truncatula
genome experienced higher levels of rearrangement than two other sequenced legumes,
Glycine max
and
Lotus japonicus
.
M. truncatula
is a close relative of alfalfa (
Medicago sativa
), a widely cultivated crop with limited genomics tools and complex autotetraploid genetics. As such, the
M. truncatula
genome sequence provides significant opportunities to expand alfalfa’s genomic toolbox. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 PMCID: PMC3272368 Author Contributions: Planning, Coordination and Writing: N.D.Y., J.J.D., F.Q., J. Weissenbach, P.W., K.F.X.M., C.D.T., G.O., G.D.M., J. Mudge, E.F.R., R.A.D., M.K.U., F.D., J.D., D.R.C., P.J.G., B.C.M., J.D.S., C.R.P., B.A.R., D.C.S., S.B.C., Y.V.P., R.G., T.B., J.R.; BAC Libraries: B.S., A. Bellec, H.B., J. Gish, D.K.; Mapping and Assembly: V.B., N.C., S.F., G.M., S. Samain, E.M., F.P., N.S., O.S., A.Z., G.C., J.-H. Mun, R.D., M.B., S.Z., C.L., M.H., C.F., C. Nicholson, C.R.; Sequencing: A. Berger, J.P., A.V., D.J., S.D., Y.J., H.L., S.L.M., F.Z.N., B.Q., C.Q., M. Seigfried, I.S., R.S., K.W., D.D.W., G.B.W., Y.X., L.Y., Z.Y., F.Y., L.Z., S.J.H., L.M., S. Sims; Annotation and Bioinformatics: A.C., C.S., H.G., M. Spannagl, C. Noirot, T.S., A.J.S., S.B., F.C., V.K., J. McCorrison, H.T., A. Hallab, A.J., K.K., J. Warfsmann, A.K.B., A.D.F., V.A.B., J.D.M., M.A.N., S. Sinharoy, P.X.Z., P.B., A.D., J. Gouzy, E.S., H.S., B.R., A.J.G., J.Z., B.W., X.W., P.Z., K.A.T.S., A. Hua, S.M.K., S.L., J.D.W., S.G., S.P., S.R., L.S., S.D.M. These authors contributed equally to this work. |
ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/nature10625 |