Genome Biology (Jan 2023)

Pan-3D genome analysis reveals structural and functional differentiation of soybean genomes

  • Lingbin Ni,
  • Yucheng Liu,
  • Xin Ma,
  • Tengfei Liu,
  • Xiaoyue Yang,
  • Zhao Wang,
  • Qianjin Liang,
  • Shulin Liu,
  • Min Zhang,
  • Zheng Wang,
  • Yanting Shen,
  • Zhixi Tian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-023-02854-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 26

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Abstract Background High-order chromatin structure plays important roles in gene regulation. However, the diversity of the three-dimensional (3D) genome across plant accessions are seldom reported. Results Here, we perform the pan-3D genome analysis using Hi-C sequencing data from 27 soybean accessions and comprehensively investigate the relationships between 3D genomic variations and structural variations (SVs) as well as gene expression. We find that intersection regions between A/B compartments largely contribute to compartment divergence. Topologically associating domain (TAD) boundaries in A compartments exhibit significantly higher density compared to those in B compartments. Pan-3D genome analysis shows that core TAD boundaries have the highest transcription start site (TSS) density and lowest GC content and repeat percentage. Further investigation shows that non-long terminal repeat (non-LTR) retrotransposons play important roles in maintaining TAD boundaries, while Gypsy elements and satellite repeats are associated with private TAD boundaries. Moreover, presence and absence variation (PAV) is found to be the major contributor to 3D genome variations. Nevertheless, approximately 55% of 3D genome variations are not associated with obvious genetic variations, and half of them affect the flanking gene expression. In addition, we find that the 3D genome may also undergo selection during soybean domestication. Conclusion Our study sheds light on the role of 3D genomes in plant genetic diversity and provides a valuable resource for studying gene regulation and genome evolution.

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