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Different trajectories of polyploidization shape the genomic landscape of theBrettanomyces bruxellensisyeast species

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Polyploidization events are observed across the tree of life and occur in many fungi, plant, and animal species. During evolution, polyploidy is thought to be an important source of speciation and tumorigenesis. However, the origin of polyploid populations is not always clear, and little is known about the precise nature and structure of their complex genome. Using a long-read sequencing strategy, we sequenced 71 strains from theBrettanomyces bruxellensisyeast species, which is found in anthropized environments (e.g., beer, contaminant of wine, kombucha, and ethanol production) and characterized by several polyploid subpopulations. To reconstruct the polyploid genomes, we phased them by using different strategies and found that each subpopulation had a unique polyploidization history with distinct trajectories. The polyploid genomes contain either genetically closely related (with a genetic divergence <1%) or diverged copies (>3%), indicating auto- as well as allopolyploidization events. These latest events have occurred independently with a specific and unique donor in each of the polyploid subpopulations and exclude the knownBrettanomycessister species as possible donors. Finally, loss of heterozygosity events has shaped the structure of these polyploid genomes and underline their dynamics. Overall, our study highlights the multiplicity of the trajectories leading to polyploid genomes within the same species.
Title: Different trajectories of polyploidization shape the genomic landscape of theBrettanomyces bruxellensisyeast species
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Polyploidization events are observed across the tree of life and occur in many fungi, plant, and animal species.
During evolution, polyploidy is thought to be an important source of speciation and tumorigenesis.
However, the origin of polyploid populations is not always clear, and little is known about the precise nature and structure of their complex genome.
Using a long-read sequencing strategy, we sequenced 71 strains from theBrettanomyces bruxellensisyeast species, which is found in anthropized environments (e.
g.
, beer, contaminant of wine, kombucha, and ethanol production) and characterized by several polyploid subpopulations.
To reconstruct the polyploid genomes, we phased them by using different strategies and found that each subpopulation had a unique polyploidization history with distinct trajectories.
The polyploid genomes contain either genetically closely related (with a genetic divergence <1%) or diverged copies (>3%), indicating auto- as well as allopolyploidization events.
These latest events have occurred independently with a specific and unique donor in each of the polyploid subpopulations and exclude the knownBrettanomycessister species as possible donors.
Finally, loss of heterozygosity events has shaped the structure of these polyploid genomes and underline their dynamics.
Overall, our study highlights the multiplicity of the trajectories leading to polyploid genomes within the same species.

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