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High-quality genome assembly and resequencing of modern cotton cultivars provide resources for crop improvement

Authors :
Zhiying Ma
Liting Chen
Zhanwu Yang
Guiyin Zhang
Qishen Gu
Jing Cui
Lizhu Wu
Zhengwen Liu
Aijun Si
Limei Ma
Rongkang Shi
Yang Li
Yanru Cui
Shilin Tian
Ke Huifeng
Yan Zhang
Xingfen Wang
Wu Jinhua
Bin Chen
Nan Wang
Zhengwen Sun
Zhicheng Wang
Dongmei Zhang
Yuanyuan Yan
Man Zhang
Shaojing Mo
Wang Guoning
Zhikun Li
Nan Wu
Jun Yang
Liqiang Wu
Yafei Jiang
Xiuxin Li
Xing Lv
Lihua Li
Yihong Duan
Chengsheng Meng
Source :
Nature Genetics
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group US, 2021.

Abstract

Cotton produces natural fiber for the textile industry. The genetic effects of genomic structural variations underlying agronomic traits remain unclear. Here, we generate two high-quality genomes of Gossypium hirsutum cv. NDM8 and Gossypium barbadense acc. Pima90, and identify large-scale structural variations in the two species and 1,081 G. hirsutum accessions. The density of structural variations is higher in the D-subgenome than in the A-subgenome, indicating that the D-subgenome undergoes stronger selection during species formation and variety development. Many structural variations in genes and/or regulatory regions potentially influencing agronomic traits were discovered. Of 446 significantly associated structural variations, those for fiber quality and Verticillium wilt resistance are located mainly in the D-subgenome and those for yield mainly in the A-subgenome. Our research provides insight into the role of structural variations in genotype-to-phenotype relationships and their potential utility in crop improvement.<br />High-quality genomes of two cultivated tetraploid cottons Gossypium hirsutum cv. NDM8 and Gossypium barbadense acc. Pima90 and resequencing of 1,081 G. hirsutum accessions provide insights into the role of structural variations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15461718 and 10614036
Volume :
53
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cb1b629af4c088d060d77712933b6941