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The genomics of linkage drag in inbred lines of sunflower

Crop wild relatives represent valuable sources of alleles for crop improvement, including adaptation to climate change and emerging diseases. However, introgressions from wild relatives might have deleterious effects on desirable traits, including yield, due to linkage drag. Here, we analyzed the ge...

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Autores principales: Huang, Kaichi, Jahani, Mojtaba, Gouzy, Jérôme, Legendre, Alexandra, Carrere, Sébastien, Lázaro-Guevara, José Miguel, González Segovia, Eric Gerardo, Todesco, Marco, Mayjonade, Baptiste, Rodde, Nathalie, Cauet, Stéphane, Dufau, Isabelle, Staton, S. Evan, Pouilly, Nicolas, Boniface, Marie-Claude, Tapy, Camille, Mangin, Brigitte, Duhnen, Alexandra, Gautier, Véronique, Poncet, Charles, Donnadieu, Cécile, Mandel, Tali, Hübner, Sariel, Burke, John M., Vautrin, Sonia, Bellec, Arnaud, Owens, Gregory L., Langlade, Nicolas, Muños, Stéphane, Rieseberg, Loren H.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10083583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36972449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2205783119
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author Huang, Kaichi
Jahani, Mojtaba
Gouzy, Jérôme
Legendre, Alexandra
Carrere, Sébastien
Lázaro-Guevara, José Miguel
González Segovia, Eric Gerardo
Todesco, Marco
Mayjonade, Baptiste
Rodde, Nathalie
Cauet, Stéphane
Dufau, Isabelle
Staton, S. Evan
Pouilly, Nicolas
Boniface, Marie-Claude
Tapy, Camille
Mangin, Brigitte
Duhnen, Alexandra
Gautier, Véronique
Poncet, Charles
Donnadieu, Cécile
Mandel, Tali
Hübner, Sariel
Burke, John M.
Vautrin, Sonia
Bellec, Arnaud
Owens, Gregory L.
Langlade, Nicolas
Muños, Stéphane
Rieseberg, Loren H.
author_facet Huang, Kaichi
Jahani, Mojtaba
Gouzy, Jérôme
Legendre, Alexandra
Carrere, Sébastien
Lázaro-Guevara, José Miguel
González Segovia, Eric Gerardo
Todesco, Marco
Mayjonade, Baptiste
Rodde, Nathalie
Cauet, Stéphane
Dufau, Isabelle
Staton, S. Evan
Pouilly, Nicolas
Boniface, Marie-Claude
Tapy, Camille
Mangin, Brigitte
Duhnen, Alexandra
Gautier, Véronique
Poncet, Charles
Donnadieu, Cécile
Mandel, Tali
Hübner, Sariel
Burke, John M.
Vautrin, Sonia
Bellec, Arnaud
Owens, Gregory L.
Langlade, Nicolas
Muños, Stéphane
Rieseberg, Loren H.
author_sort Huang, Kaichi
collection PubMed
description Crop wild relatives represent valuable sources of alleles for crop improvement, including adaptation to climate change and emerging diseases. However, introgressions from wild relatives might have deleterious effects on desirable traits, including yield, due to linkage drag. Here, we analyzed the genomic and phenotypic impacts of wild introgressions in inbred lines of cultivated sunflower to estimate the impacts of linkage drag. First, we generated reference sequences for seven cultivated and one wild sunflower genotype, as well as improved assemblies for two additional cultivars. Next, relying on previously generated sequences from wild donor species, we identified introgressions in the cultivated reference sequences, as well as the sequence and structural variants they contain. We then used a ridge-regression best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) model to test the effects of the introgressions on phenotypic traits in the cultivated sunflower association mapping population. We found that introgression has introduced substantial sequence and structural variation into the cultivated sunflower gene pool, including >3,000 new genes. While introgressions reduced genetic load at protein-coding sequences, they mostly had negative impacts on yield and quality traits. Introgressions found at high frequency in the cultivated gene pool had larger effects than low-frequency introgressions, suggesting that the former likely were targeted by artificial selection. Also, introgressions from more distantly related species were more likely to be maladaptive than those from the wild progenitor of cultivated sunflower. Thus, breeding efforts should focus, as far as possible, on closely related and fully compatible wild relatives.
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spelling pubmed-100835832023-04-11 The genomics of linkage drag in inbred lines of sunflower Huang, Kaichi Jahani, Mojtaba Gouzy, Jérôme Legendre, Alexandra Carrere, Sébastien Lázaro-Guevara, José Miguel González Segovia, Eric Gerardo Todesco, Marco Mayjonade, Baptiste Rodde, Nathalie Cauet, Stéphane Dufau, Isabelle Staton, S. Evan Pouilly, Nicolas Boniface, Marie-Claude Tapy, Camille Mangin, Brigitte Duhnen, Alexandra Gautier, Véronique Poncet, Charles Donnadieu, Cécile Mandel, Tali Hübner, Sariel Burke, John M. Vautrin, Sonia Bellec, Arnaud Owens, Gregory L. Langlade, Nicolas Muños, Stéphane Rieseberg, Loren H. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Crop wild relatives represent valuable sources of alleles for crop improvement, including adaptation to climate change and emerging diseases. However, introgressions from wild relatives might have deleterious effects on desirable traits, including yield, due to linkage drag. Here, we analyzed the genomic and phenotypic impacts of wild introgressions in inbred lines of cultivated sunflower to estimate the impacts of linkage drag. First, we generated reference sequences for seven cultivated and one wild sunflower genotype, as well as improved assemblies for two additional cultivars. Next, relying on previously generated sequences from wild donor species, we identified introgressions in the cultivated reference sequences, as well as the sequence and structural variants they contain. We then used a ridge-regression best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) model to test the effects of the introgressions on phenotypic traits in the cultivated sunflower association mapping population. We found that introgression has introduced substantial sequence and structural variation into the cultivated sunflower gene pool, including >3,000 new genes. While introgressions reduced genetic load at protein-coding sequences, they mostly had negative impacts on yield and quality traits. Introgressions found at high frequency in the cultivated gene pool had larger effects than low-frequency introgressions, suggesting that the former likely were targeted by artificial selection. Also, introgressions from more distantly related species were more likely to be maladaptive than those from the wild progenitor of cultivated sunflower. Thus, breeding efforts should focus, as far as possible, on closely related and fully compatible wild relatives. National Academy of Sciences 2023-03-27 2023-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10083583/ /pubmed/36972449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2205783119 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Huang, Kaichi
Jahani, Mojtaba
Gouzy, Jérôme
Legendre, Alexandra
Carrere, Sébastien
Lázaro-Guevara, José Miguel
González Segovia, Eric Gerardo
Todesco, Marco
Mayjonade, Baptiste
Rodde, Nathalie
Cauet, Stéphane
Dufau, Isabelle
Staton, S. Evan
Pouilly, Nicolas
Boniface, Marie-Claude
Tapy, Camille
Mangin, Brigitte
Duhnen, Alexandra
Gautier, Véronique
Poncet, Charles
Donnadieu, Cécile
Mandel, Tali
Hübner, Sariel
Burke, John M.
Vautrin, Sonia
Bellec, Arnaud
Owens, Gregory L.
Langlade, Nicolas
Muños, Stéphane
Rieseberg, Loren H.
The genomics of linkage drag in inbred lines of sunflower
title The genomics of linkage drag in inbred lines of sunflower
title_full The genomics of linkage drag in inbred lines of sunflower
title_fullStr The genomics of linkage drag in inbred lines of sunflower
title_full_unstemmed The genomics of linkage drag in inbred lines of sunflower
title_short The genomics of linkage drag in inbred lines of sunflower
title_sort genomics of linkage drag in inbred lines of sunflower
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10083583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36972449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2205783119
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