dothideomytes基因组:预测生活方式和病原体出现的测试案例

IF 14.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY Studies in Mycology Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.simyco.2020.01.003
S. Haridas , R. Albert , M. Binder , J. Bloem , K. LaButti , A. Salamov , B. Andreopoulos , S.E. Baker , K. Barry , G. Bills , B.H. Bluhm , C. Cannon , R. Castanera , D.E. Culley , C. Daum , D. Ezra , J.B. González , B. Henrissat , A. Kuo , C. Liang , I.V. Grigoriev
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dothideomytes是真菌界最大的一类,包含了令人难以置信的多样性的生活方式,其中许多已经进化了多次。植物病原体是多刺菌类的一个主要生态位,已知它们会感染大多数主要粮食作物和生物质和生物燃料生产的原料。研究dothideomyetes的生态学和进化对我们了解真菌的进化、对胁迫和宿主特异性的适应以及气候变化对农业经济中食物、饲料和牲畜要素的影响具有重要意义。在这项研究中,我们首次对101种多壁菌进行了大规模的全基因组比较,引入了55种新测序的物种。全基因组数据的可用性产生了高可信度的系统发育,导致了25种生物的重新分类,提供了不同科之间关系的更清晰的图像,并表明致病性在这一类中进化了多次。我们还确定了与生态位相关的多刺菌系统发育中的基因家族扩张和收缩,为该群体的基因组进化和适应提供了见解。使用机器学习方法,我们以95%的准确率将真菌分类为生活方式类,并确定了与这些区分正相关的少数基因家族。这可以成为基于基因组的物种生活方式预测的有价值的工具,特别是对于罕见和研究较少的物种。
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101 Dothideomycetes genomes: A test case for predicting lifestyles and emergence of pathogens

Dothideomycetes is the largest class of kingdom Fungi and comprises an incredible diversity of lifestyles, many of which have evolved multiple times. Plant pathogens represent a major ecological niche of the class Dothideomycetes and they are known to infect most major food crops and feedstocks for biomass and biofuel production. Studying the ecology and evolution of Dothideomycetes has significant implications for our fundamental understanding of fungal evolution, their adaptation to stress and host specificity, and practical implications with regard to the effects of climate change and on the food, feed, and livestock elements of the agro-economy. In this study, we present the first large-scale, whole-genome comparison of 101 Dothideomycetes introducing 55 newly sequenced species. The availability of whole-genome data produced a high-confidence phylogeny leading to reclassification of 25 organisms, provided a clearer picture of the relationships among the various families, and indicated that pathogenicity evolved multiple times within this class. We also identified gene family expansions and contractions across the Dothideomycetes phylogeny linked to ecological niches providing insights into genome evolution and adaptation across this group. Using machine-learning methods we classified fungi into lifestyle classes with >95 % accuracy and identified a small number of gene families that positively correlated with these distinctions. This can become a valuable tool for genome-based prediction of species lifestyle, especially for rarely seen and poorly studied species.

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Studies in Mycology
Studies in Mycology 生物-真菌学
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期刊介绍: The international journal Studies in Mycology focuses on advancing the understanding of filamentous fungi, yeasts, and various aspects of mycology. It publishes comprehensive systematic monographs as well as topical issues covering a wide range of subjects including biotechnology, ecology, molecular biology, pathology, and systematics. This Open-Access journal offers unrestricted access to its content. Each issue of Studies in Mycology consists of around 5 to 6 papers, either in the form of monographs or special focused topics. Unlike traditional length restrictions, the journal encourages submissions of manuscripts with a minimum of 50 A4 pages in print. This ensures a thorough exploration and presentation of the research findings, maximizing the depth of the published work.
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