47 research outputs found

    A haplotype-resolved chromosome-scale genome for Quercus rubra L. provides insights into the genetics of adaptive traits for red oak species

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    Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) is an ecologically and economically important forest tree native to North America. We present a chromosome-scale genome of Q. rubra generated by the combination of PacBio sequences and chromatin conformation capture (Hi-C) scaffolding. This is the first reference genome from the red oak clade (section Lobatae). The Q. rubra assembly spans 739 Mb with 95.27% of the genome in 12 chromosomes and 33,333 protein-coding genes. Comparisons to the genomes of Quercus lobata and Quercus mongolica revealed high collinearity, with intrachromosomal structural variants present. Orthologous gene family analysis with other tree species revealed that gene families associated with defense response were expanding and contracting simultaneously across the Q. rubra genome. Quercus rubra had the most CC-NBS-LRR and TIR-NBS-LRR resistance genes out of the 9 species analyzed. Terpene synthase gene family comparisons further reveal tandem gene duplications in TPS-b subfamily, similar to Quercus robur. Phylogenetic analysis also identified 4 subfamilies of the IGT/LAZY gene family in Q. rubra important for plant structure. Single major QTL regions were identified for vegetative bud break and marcescence, which contain candidate genes for further research, including a putative ortholog of the circadian clock constituent cryptochrome (CRY2) and 8 tandemly duplicated genes for serine protease inhibitors, respectively. Genome鈥揺nvironment associations across natural populations identified candidate abiotic stress tolerance genes and predicted performance in a common garden. This high-quality red oak genome represents an essential resource to the oak genomic community, which will expedite comparative genomics and biological studies in Quercus species

    Cross amplification of 15 EST-SSR markers in the genus Fraxinus

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    Abstract Ash (Fraxinus, Oleaceae) species occur on most continents, within a wide range of forest tree communities. Emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), introduced into the U.S. from Asia in the late twentieth century, has caused widespread mortality, primarily in green ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh. (Section: Melioides) and now impacts other North American ash species. The development and successful reintroduction of resistant trees requires genetic tools to evaluate population dynamics and aid in species identification. Here, we report 15 novel EST-SSR markers developed in green ash, most of which amplify and are polymorphic across 18 species of Fraxinus, including six species native to North America. The high average polymorphism information content (0.741) and allelic richness (15.3) revealed in six disparate populations of green ash indicate that these markers also have utility for investigating population dynamics in this species

    Balancing selection maintains diversity in a cold tolerance gene in broadly distributed Live Oaks

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    Cold poses major physiological challenges to plants, especially long lived trees. In trees occurring along variable temperature clines, the expected direction and consequences of selection on cold acclimation ability and freezing tolerance are not straightforward. Here we estimated selection in cold acclimation genes at two evolutionary timescales in all seven species of the American live oaks (Quercus subsection Virentes). Two cold response candidate genes were chosen: ICE1, a key gene in the cold acclimation pathway, and HOS1, which modulates cold response by negatively regulating ICE1. Two housekeeping genes, GAPDB and CHR11, were also analyzed. At the shallow evolution- ary timescale, we demonstrate that HOS1 experienced recent balancing selection in the two most broadly distributed species, Q. virginiana and Q. oleoides. At a deeper evolutionary scale, a codon based model of evolution revealed the signature of negative selection in ICE1. In contrast, three positively selected codons have been identified in HOS1, possibly a signature of the diversification of Virentes into warmer climates from a freezing adapted lineage of oaks. Our findings indicate that evolution has favored diversity in cold tolerance modulation through balancing selection in HOS1 while maintaining core cold acclimation ability, as evidenced by purifying selection in ICE1.The accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the manuscript may differ slightly between what is listed on this page and what is listed in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript; that in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript is what was submitted by the author

    Development and Characterization of Genomic and Gene-Based Microsatellite Markers in North American Red Oak Species

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    Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) are ecological and economic keystones of many forested ecosystems but effective genetic management strategies are hindered by high levels of phenotypic plasticity within species and frequent hybridization among them. These same features, however, make oak communities suited for the study of speciation, hybridization, and genetic adaptation. Efforts to develop new and to adapt existing genomic resources to less-studied members of this genus should not only improve oak conservation and management but also aid the study of fundamental evolutionary processes. Here, we present a suite of 27 highly polymorphic simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers tested in four North American red oak (Quercus section Lobatae) species: Q. rubra, Q. ellipsoidalis, Q. coccinea, and Q. velutina. Five markers are genomic SSRs (gSSRs) - four novel and one previously transferred from Q. petraea - and 22 are gene-based SSRs derived from Q. robur and Q. petraea expressed sequence tags (EST-SSRs). Overall, levels of polymorphism detected with these primer pairs were high, with gene diversity (He) averaging 0. 66 across all loci in natural populations. In addition, we show that EST-SSR markers may have the potential to detect divergent selection at stress-resistance candidate genes among closely related oak species. 漏 2012 Springer-Verlag

    Ambiente de trabajo cooperativo en internet para la educaci贸n en valores

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    TesisEl presente trabajo de investigaci贸n que lleva por t铆tulo "AMBIENTE DE TRABAJO COOPERATIVO EN INTERNET PARA LA EDUCACION EN VALORES" responde a la necesidad de desarrollar nuevas formas de planificar y desarrollar la educaci贸n, de manera que se promueva la participaci贸n sincr贸nica y asincr贸nica entre tos sujetos que no se encuentran f铆sicamente en el mismo lugar, ni en las mismas coordenadas temporales. El objetivo fue desarrollar un Ambiente de Trabajo Cooperativo en Internet para la educaci贸n en valores utilizando la Metodolog铆a Orientada a objetos y la Filosof铆a de Software Libre propiciando b谩sicamente la reuni贸n s铆ncrona y. as铆ncrona para los miembros de la Federaci贸n de Familias para la Paz Mundial. Se ha utilizado Moodle, el cual es un . proyecto en desarrollo dise帽ado para dar soporte a un marco de educaci贸n social . constructivista. Esta herramienta se ha integrado al Ambiente de Trabajo Cooperativo principalmente para dise帽ar diferentes cursos en diferentes niveles y a diferentes usuarios. Tamb铆茅n se ha empleado los indicadores de calidad del Est谩ndar IS0-9126, tales como funcionalidad, fiabilidad, usabilidad, eficiencia, mantenibilidad y portabilidad en una escala de 1 a 5 puntos. Se llega a la conclusi贸n de que los ambientes de trabajo cooperativos para la educaci贸n en valores, permite mejorar el proceso de educaci贸n b谩sicamente en la comunicaci贸n de los miembros de la Federaci贸n de Familias para la Paz Mundial cumpliendo con aprobar el est谩ndar de calidad de software ISO 9126 en el que se observa que un 60% de los profesionales de cada pa铆s dicen que el Ambiente de Trabajo Cooperativo es bueno y un 10% afirma que es muy bueno. Palabras Claves: Ambiente de trabajo cooperativo, valores, internet, educaci贸
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