Resequencing of 243 diploid cotton accessions based on an updated A genome identifies the genetic basis of key agronomic traits

The ancestors of Gossypium arboreum and Gossypium herbaceum provided the A subgenome for the modern cultivated allotetraploid cotton. Here, we upgraded the G. arboreum genome assembly by integrating different technologies. We resequenced 243  G. arboreum and G. herbaceum accessions to generate a map...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature genetics 2018-06, Vol.50 (6), p.796-802
Hauptverfasser: Du, Xiongming, Huang, Gai, He, Shoupu, Yang, Zhaoen, Sun, Gaofei, Ma, Xiongfeng, Li, Nan, Zhang, Xueyan, Sun, Junling, Liu, Min, Jia, Yinhua, Pan, Zhaoe, Gong, Wenfang, Liu, Zhaohui, Zhu, Heqin, Ma, Lei, Liu, Fuyan, Yang, Daigang, Wang, Fan, Fan, Wei, Gong, Qian, Peng, Zhen, Wang, Liru, Wang, Xiaoyang, Xu, Shuangjiao, Shang, Haihong, Lu, Cairui, Zheng, Hongkun, Huang, Sanwen, Lin, Tao, Zhu, Yuxian, Li, Fuguang
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Zusammenfassung:The ancestors of Gossypium arboreum and Gossypium herbaceum provided the A subgenome for the modern cultivated allotetraploid cotton. Here, we upgraded the G. arboreum genome assembly by integrating different technologies. We resequenced 243  G. arboreum and G. herbaceum accessions to generate a map of genome variations and found that they are equally diverged from Gossypium raimondii . Independent analysis suggested that Chinese G. arboreum originated in South China and was subsequently introduced to the Yangtze and Yellow River regions. Most accessions with domestication-related traits experienced geographic isolation. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) identified 98 significant peak associations for 11 agronomically important traits in G. arboreum . A nonsynonymous substitution (cysteine-to-arginine substitution) of GaKASIII seems to confer substantial fatty acid composition (C16:0 and C16:1) changes in cotton seeds. Resistance to fusarium wilt disease is associated with activation of GaGSTF9 expression. Our work represents a major step toward understanding the evolution of the A genome of cotton. The authors report an improved genome assembly of G. arboretum and resequencing of 243 diploid cotton accessions. GWAS and QTL-seq identify a number of candidate loci that associate with seed oil content, disease resistance and yield traits in cotton.
ISSN:1061-4036
1546-1718
DOI:10.1038/s41588-018-0116-x