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Recombination and Repeat-Induced Point Mutation Landscapes Reveal Trade-Offs Between the Sexual and Asexual Cycles of Magnaporthe Oryzae

Xifang Zong, Yaxin Lou, Mengshuang Xia, Kunyang Zhao, Jingxuan Chen,Ju Huang,Sihai Yang,Long Wang

Journal of genetics and genomics/Journal of Genetics and Genomics(2024)

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The fungal disease caused by Magnaporthe oryzae is one of the most devastating diseases that endangers many crops worldwide. Evidences show that sexual reproduction can be advantageous for fungal diseases as hybridization facilitates host-jumping. However, the pervasive clonal lineages of M. oryzae observed in natural fields contradict this expectation. A better understanding of the roles of recombination and the fungi-specific repeat-induced point (RIP) mutation in shaping its evolutionary trajectory is essential to bridge this knowledge gap. Here we systematically investigate the RIP and recombination landscapes in M. oryzae using WGS data from 252 population samples and 92 cross progenies. Our data reveal that RIP can robustly capture the population history of M. oryzae, and we provide accurate estimations of the recombination and RIP rates across different M. oryzae clades. Significantly, our results highlight a parent-of-origin bias in both recombination and RIP rates, tightly associating with their sexual potential and the variations of effector proteins. This bias suggests a critical trade-off between generating novel allelic combinations in the sexual cycle to facilitate host-jumping and stimulating TE-associated diversification of effectors in the asexual cycle to facilitate host coevolution. These findings provide unique insights for understanding the evolution of blast fungus.
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Magnaporthe oryzae,Crossover,Repeat-induced point mutation (RIP),Effectors,Sexual reproduction
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