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The draft genomes of five agriculturally important African orphan crops

BACKGROUND: The expanding world population is expected to double the worldwide demand for food by 2050. Eighty-eight percent of countries currently face a serious burden of malnutrition, especially in Africa and south and southeast Asia. About 95% of the food energy needs of humans are fulfilled by...

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Autores principales: Chang, Yue, Liu, Huan, Liu, Min, Liao, Xuezhu, Sahu, Sunil Kumar, Fu, Yuan, Song, Bo, Cheng, Shifeng, Kariba, Robert, Muthemba, Samuel, Hendre, Prasad S, Mayes, Sean, Ho, Wai Kuan, Yssel, Anna E J, Kendabie, Presidor, Wang, Sibo, Li, Linzhou, Muchugi, Alice, Jamnadass, Ramni, Lu, Haorong, Peng, Shufeng, Van Deynze, Allen, Simons, Anthony, Yana-Shapiro, Howard, Van de Peer, Yves, Xu, Xun, Yang, Huanming, Wang, Jian, Liu, Xin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6405277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30535374
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giy152
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author Chang, Yue
Liu, Huan
Liu, Min
Liao, Xuezhu
Sahu, Sunil Kumar
Fu, Yuan
Song, Bo
Cheng, Shifeng
Kariba, Robert
Muthemba, Samuel
Hendre, Prasad S
Mayes, Sean
Ho, Wai Kuan
Yssel, Anna E J
Kendabie, Presidor
Wang, Sibo
Li, Linzhou
Muchugi, Alice
Jamnadass, Ramni
Lu, Haorong
Peng, Shufeng
Van Deynze, Allen
Simons, Anthony
Yana-Shapiro, Howard
Van de Peer, Yves
Xu, Xun
Yang, Huanming
Wang, Jian
Liu, Xin
author_facet Chang, Yue
Liu, Huan
Liu, Min
Liao, Xuezhu
Sahu, Sunil Kumar
Fu, Yuan
Song, Bo
Cheng, Shifeng
Kariba, Robert
Muthemba, Samuel
Hendre, Prasad S
Mayes, Sean
Ho, Wai Kuan
Yssel, Anna E J
Kendabie, Presidor
Wang, Sibo
Li, Linzhou
Muchugi, Alice
Jamnadass, Ramni
Lu, Haorong
Peng, Shufeng
Van Deynze, Allen
Simons, Anthony
Yana-Shapiro, Howard
Van de Peer, Yves
Xu, Xun
Yang, Huanming
Wang, Jian
Liu, Xin
author_sort Chang, Yue
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The expanding world population is expected to double the worldwide demand for food by 2050. Eighty-eight percent of countries currently face a serious burden of malnutrition, especially in Africa and south and southeast Asia. About 95% of the food energy needs of humans are fulfilled by just 30 species, of which wheat, maize, and rice provide the majority of calories. Therefore, to diversify and stabilize the global food supply, enhance agricultural productivity, and tackle malnutrition, greater use of neglected or underutilized local plants (so-called orphan crops, but also including a few plants of special significance to agriculture, agroforestry, and nutrition) could be a partial solution. RESULTS: Here, we present draft genome information for five agriculturally, biologically, medicinally, and economically important underutilized plants native to Africa: Vigna subterranea, Lablab purpureus, Faidherbia albida, Sclerocarya birrea, and Moringa oleifera. Assembled genomes range in size from 217 to 654 Mb. In V. subterranea, L. purpureus, F. albida, S. birrea, and M. oleifera, we have predicted 31,707, 20,946, 28,979, 18,937, and 18,451 protein-coding genes, respectively. By further analyzing the expansion and contraction of selected gene families, we have characterized root nodule symbiosis genes, transcription factors, and starch biosynthesis-related genes in these genomes. CONCLUSIONS: These genome data will be useful to identify and characterize agronomically important genes and understand their modes of action, enabling genomics-based, evolutionary studies, and breeding strategies to design faster, more focused, and predictable crop improvement programs.
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spelling pubmed-64052772019-03-12 The draft genomes of five agriculturally important African orphan crops Chang, Yue Liu, Huan Liu, Min Liao, Xuezhu Sahu, Sunil Kumar Fu, Yuan Song, Bo Cheng, Shifeng Kariba, Robert Muthemba, Samuel Hendre, Prasad S Mayes, Sean Ho, Wai Kuan Yssel, Anna E J Kendabie, Presidor Wang, Sibo Li, Linzhou Muchugi, Alice Jamnadass, Ramni Lu, Haorong Peng, Shufeng Van Deynze, Allen Simons, Anthony Yana-Shapiro, Howard Van de Peer, Yves Xu, Xun Yang, Huanming Wang, Jian Liu, Xin Gigascience Data Note BACKGROUND: The expanding world population is expected to double the worldwide demand for food by 2050. Eighty-eight percent of countries currently face a serious burden of malnutrition, especially in Africa and south and southeast Asia. About 95% of the food energy needs of humans are fulfilled by just 30 species, of which wheat, maize, and rice provide the majority of calories. Therefore, to diversify and stabilize the global food supply, enhance agricultural productivity, and tackle malnutrition, greater use of neglected or underutilized local plants (so-called orphan crops, but also including a few plants of special significance to agriculture, agroforestry, and nutrition) could be a partial solution. RESULTS: Here, we present draft genome information for five agriculturally, biologically, medicinally, and economically important underutilized plants native to Africa: Vigna subterranea, Lablab purpureus, Faidherbia albida, Sclerocarya birrea, and Moringa oleifera. Assembled genomes range in size from 217 to 654 Mb. In V. subterranea, L. purpureus, F. albida, S. birrea, and M. oleifera, we have predicted 31,707, 20,946, 28,979, 18,937, and 18,451 protein-coding genes, respectively. By further analyzing the expansion and contraction of selected gene families, we have characterized root nodule symbiosis genes, transcription factors, and starch biosynthesis-related genes in these genomes. CONCLUSIONS: These genome data will be useful to identify and characterize agronomically important genes and understand their modes of action, enabling genomics-based, evolutionary studies, and breeding strategies to design faster, more focused, and predictable crop improvement programs. Oxford University Press 2018-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6405277/ /pubmed/30535374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giy152 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Data Note
Chang, Yue
Liu, Huan
Liu, Min
Liao, Xuezhu
Sahu, Sunil Kumar
Fu, Yuan
Song, Bo
Cheng, Shifeng
Kariba, Robert
Muthemba, Samuel
Hendre, Prasad S
Mayes, Sean
Ho, Wai Kuan
Yssel, Anna E J
Kendabie, Presidor
Wang, Sibo
Li, Linzhou
Muchugi, Alice
Jamnadass, Ramni
Lu, Haorong
Peng, Shufeng
Van Deynze, Allen
Simons, Anthony
Yana-Shapiro, Howard
Van de Peer, Yves
Xu, Xun
Yang, Huanming
Wang, Jian
Liu, Xin
The draft genomes of five agriculturally important African orphan crops
title The draft genomes of five agriculturally important African orphan crops
title_full The draft genomes of five agriculturally important African orphan crops
title_fullStr The draft genomes of five agriculturally important African orphan crops
title_full_unstemmed The draft genomes of five agriculturally important African orphan crops
title_short The draft genomes of five agriculturally important African orphan crops
title_sort draft genomes of five agriculturally important african orphan crops
topic Data Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6405277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30535374
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giy152
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