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Domestication and the storage starch biosynthesis pathway: signatures of selection from a whole sorghum genome sequencing strategy

Next‐generation sequencing of complete genomes has given researchers unprecedented levels of information to study the multifaceted evolutionary changes that have shaped elite plant germplasm. In conjunction with population genetic analytical techniques and detailed online databases, we can more accu...

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Autores principales: Campbell, Bradley C., Gilding, Edward K., Mace, Emma S., Tai, Shuaishuai, Tao, Yongfu, Prentis, Peter J., Thomelin, Pauline, Jordan, David R., Godwin, Ian D.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5103234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27155090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12578
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author Campbell, Bradley C.
Gilding, Edward K.
Mace, Emma S.
Tai, Shuaishuai
Tao, Yongfu
Prentis, Peter J.
Thomelin, Pauline
Jordan, David R.
Godwin, Ian D.
author_facet Campbell, Bradley C.
Gilding, Edward K.
Mace, Emma S.
Tai, Shuaishuai
Tao, Yongfu
Prentis, Peter J.
Thomelin, Pauline
Jordan, David R.
Godwin, Ian D.
author_sort Campbell, Bradley C.
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description Next‐generation sequencing of complete genomes has given researchers unprecedented levels of information to study the multifaceted evolutionary changes that have shaped elite plant germplasm. In conjunction with population genetic analytical techniques and detailed online databases, we can more accurately capture the effects of domestication on entire biological pathways of agronomic importance. In this study, we explore the genetic diversity and signatures of selection in all predicted gene models of the storage starch synthesis pathway of Sorghum bicolor, utilizing a diversity panel containing lines categorized as either ‘Landraces’ or ‘Wild and Weedy’ genotypes. Amongst a total of 114 genes involved in starch synthesis, 71 had at least a single signal of purifying selection and 62 a signal of balancing selection and others a mix of both. This included key genes such as STARCH PHOSPHORYLASE 2 (SbPHO2, under balancing selection), PULLULANASE (SbPUL, under balancing selection) and ADP‐glucose pyrophosphorylases (SHRUNKEN2, SbSH2 under purifying selection). Effectively, many genes within the primary starch synthesis pathway had a clear reduction in nucleotide diversity between the Landraces and wild and weedy lines indicating that the ancestral effects of domestication are still clearly identifiable. There was evidence of the positional rate variation within the well‐characterized primary starch synthesis pathway of sorghum, particularly in the Landraces, whereby low evolutionary rates upstream and high rates downstream in the metabolic pathway were expected. This observation did not extend to the wild and weedy lines or the minor starch synthesis pathways.
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spelling pubmed-51032342016-11-16 Domestication and the storage starch biosynthesis pathway: signatures of selection from a whole sorghum genome sequencing strategy Campbell, Bradley C. Gilding, Edward K. Mace, Emma S. Tai, Shuaishuai Tao, Yongfu Prentis, Peter J. Thomelin, Pauline Jordan, David R. Godwin, Ian D. Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles Next‐generation sequencing of complete genomes has given researchers unprecedented levels of information to study the multifaceted evolutionary changes that have shaped elite plant germplasm. In conjunction with population genetic analytical techniques and detailed online databases, we can more accurately capture the effects of domestication on entire biological pathways of agronomic importance. In this study, we explore the genetic diversity and signatures of selection in all predicted gene models of the storage starch synthesis pathway of Sorghum bicolor, utilizing a diversity panel containing lines categorized as either ‘Landraces’ or ‘Wild and Weedy’ genotypes. Amongst a total of 114 genes involved in starch synthesis, 71 had at least a single signal of purifying selection and 62 a signal of balancing selection and others a mix of both. This included key genes such as STARCH PHOSPHORYLASE 2 (SbPHO2, under balancing selection), PULLULANASE (SbPUL, under balancing selection) and ADP‐glucose pyrophosphorylases (SHRUNKEN2, SbSH2 under purifying selection). Effectively, many genes within the primary starch synthesis pathway had a clear reduction in nucleotide diversity between the Landraces and wild and weedy lines indicating that the ancestral effects of domestication are still clearly identifiable. There was evidence of the positional rate variation within the well‐characterized primary starch synthesis pathway of sorghum, particularly in the Landraces, whereby low evolutionary rates upstream and high rates downstream in the metabolic pathway were expected. This observation did not extend to the wild and weedy lines or the minor starch synthesis pathways. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-06-11 2016-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5103234/ /pubmed/27155090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12578 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Campbell, Bradley C.
Gilding, Edward K.
Mace, Emma S.
Tai, Shuaishuai
Tao, Yongfu
Prentis, Peter J.
Thomelin, Pauline
Jordan, David R.
Godwin, Ian D.
Domestication and the storage starch biosynthesis pathway: signatures of selection from a whole sorghum genome sequencing strategy
title Domestication and the storage starch biosynthesis pathway: signatures of selection from a whole sorghum genome sequencing strategy
title_full Domestication and the storage starch biosynthesis pathway: signatures of selection from a whole sorghum genome sequencing strategy
title_fullStr Domestication and the storage starch biosynthesis pathway: signatures of selection from a whole sorghum genome sequencing strategy
title_full_unstemmed Domestication and the storage starch biosynthesis pathway: signatures of selection from a whole sorghum genome sequencing strategy
title_short Domestication and the storage starch biosynthesis pathway: signatures of selection from a whole sorghum genome sequencing strategy
title_sort domestication and the storage starch biosynthesis pathway: signatures of selection from a whole sorghum genome sequencing strategy
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5103234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27155090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12578
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