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Abstract The organization of chromatin into self-interacting domains is universal among eukaryotic genomes, though how and why they form varies considerably. Here we report a chromosome-scale reference genome assembly of pepper ( Capsicum annuum ) and explore its 3D organization through integrating high-resolution Hi-C maps with epigenomic, transcriptomic, and genetic variation data. Chromatin folding domains in pepper are as prominent as TADs in mammals but exhibit unique characteristics. They tend to coincide with heterochromatic regions enriched with retrotransposons and are frequently embedded in loops, which may correlate with transcription factories. Their boundaries are hotspots for chromosome rearrangements but are otherwise depleted for genetic variation. While chromatin conformation broadly affects transcription variance, it does not predict differential gene expression between tissues. Our results suggest that pepper genome organization is explained by a model of heterochromatin-driven folding promoted by transcription factories and that such spatial architecture is under structural and functional constraints.Free, publicly-accessible full text available December 1, 2023
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Liu, Yuanlong ; Teng, Chong ; Xia, Rui ; Meyers, Blake C. ( , The Plant Cell)
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Ma, Wuqiang ; Chen, Chengjie ; Liu, Yuanlong ; Zeng, Ming ; Meyers, Blake C. ; Li, Jianguo ; Xia, Rui ( , New Phytologist)