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Gossypium barbadenseand Gossypium hirsutumgenomes provide insights into the origin and evolution of allotetraploid cotton

Authors :
Hu, Yan
Chen, Jiedan
Fang, Lei
Zhang, Zhiyuan
Ma, Wei
Niu, Yongchao
Ju, Longzhen
Deng, Jieqiong
Zhao, Ting
Lian, Jinmin
Baruch, Kobi
Fang, David
Liu, Xia
Ruan, Yong-ling
Rahman, Mehboob-ur
Han, Jinlei
Wang, Kai
Wang, Qiong
Wu, Huaitong
Mei, Gaofu
Zang, Yihao
Han, Zegang
Xu, Chenyu
Shen, Weijuan
Yang, Duofeng
Si, Zhanfeng
Dai, Fan
Zou, Liangfeng
Huang, Fei
Bai, Yulin
Zhang, Yugao
Brodt, Avital
Ben-Hamo, Hilla
Zhu, Xiefei
Zhou, Baoliang
Guan, Xueying
Zhu, Shuijin
Chen, Xiaoya
Zhang, Tianzhen
Source :
Nature Genetics; April 2019, Vol. 51 Issue: 4 p739-748, 10p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Allotetraploid cotton is an economically important natural-fiber-producing crop worldwide. After polyploidization, Gossypium hirsutumL. evolved to produce a higher fiber yield and to better survive harsh environments than Gossypium barbadense, which produces superior-quality fibers. The global genetic and molecular bases for these interspecies divergences were unknown. Here we report high-quality de novo–assembled genomes for these two cultivated allotetraploid species with pronounced improvement in repetitive-DNA-enriched centromeric regions. Whole-genome comparative analyses revealed that species-specific alterations in gene expression, structural variations and expanded gene families were responsible for speciation and the evolutionary history of these species. These findings help to elucidate the evolution of cotton genomes and their domestication history. The information generated not only should enable breeders to improve fiber quality and resilience to ever-changing environmental conditions but also can be translated to other crops for better understanding of their domestication history and use in improvement.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10614036 and 15461718
Volume :
51
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs49556436
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-019-0371-5