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Genomic Resources to Guide Improvement of the Shea Tree

A defining component of agroforestry parklands across Sahelo-Sudanian Africa (SSA), the shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa) is central to sustaining local livelihoods and the farming environments of rural communities. Despite its economic and cultural value, however, not to mention the ecological roles...

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Autores principales: Hale, Iago, Ma, Xiao, Melo, Arthur T. O., Padi, Francis Kwame, Hendre, Prasad S., Kingan, Sarah B., Sullivan, Shawn T., Chen, Shiyu, Boffa, Jean-Marc, Muchugi, Alice, Danquah, Agyemang, Barnor, Michael Teye, Jamnadass, Ramni, Van de Peer, Yves, Van Deynze, Allen
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8459026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34567033
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.720670
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author Hale, Iago
Ma, Xiao
Melo, Arthur T. O.
Padi, Francis Kwame
Hendre, Prasad S.
Kingan, Sarah B.
Sullivan, Shawn T.
Chen, Shiyu
Boffa, Jean-Marc
Muchugi, Alice
Danquah, Agyemang
Barnor, Michael Teye
Jamnadass, Ramni
Van de Peer, Yves
Van Deynze, Allen
author_facet Hale, Iago
Ma, Xiao
Melo, Arthur T. O.
Padi, Francis Kwame
Hendre, Prasad S.
Kingan, Sarah B.
Sullivan, Shawn T.
Chen, Shiyu
Boffa, Jean-Marc
Muchugi, Alice
Danquah, Agyemang
Barnor, Michael Teye
Jamnadass, Ramni
Van de Peer, Yves
Van Deynze, Allen
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description A defining component of agroforestry parklands across Sahelo-Sudanian Africa (SSA), the shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa) is central to sustaining local livelihoods and the farming environments of rural communities. Despite its economic and cultural value, however, not to mention the ecological roles it plays as a dominant parkland species, shea remains semi-domesticated with virtually no history of systematic genetic improvement. In truth, shea’s extended juvenile period makes traditional breeding approaches untenable; but the opportunity for genome-assisted breeding is immense, provided the foundational resources are available. Here we report the development and public release of such resources. Using the FALCON-Phase workflow, 162.6 Gb of long-read PacBio sequence data were assembled into a 658.7 Mbp, chromosome-scale reference genome annotated with 38,505 coding genes. Whole genome duplication (WGD) analysis based on this gene space revealed clear signatures of two ancient WGD events in shea’s evolutionary past, one prior to the Astrid-Rosid divergence (116–126 Mya) and the other at the root of the order Ericales (65–90 Mya). In a first genome-wide look at the suite of fatty acid (FA) biosynthesis genes that likely govern stearin content, the primary determinant of shea butter quality, relatively high copy numbers of six key enzymes were found (KASI, KASIII, FATB, FAD2, FAD3, and FAX2), some likely originating in shea’s more recent WGD event. To help translate these findings into practical tools for characterization, selection, and genome-wide association studies (GWAS), resequencing data from a shea diversity panel was used to develop a database of more than 3.5 million functionally annotated, physically anchored SNPs. Two smaller, more curated sets of suggested SNPs, one for GWAS (104,211 SNPs) and the other targeting FA biosynthesis genes (90 SNPs), are also presented. With these resources, the hope is to support national programs across the shea belt in the strategic, genome-enabled conservation and long-term improvement of the shea tree for SSA.
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spelling pubmed-84590262021-09-24 Genomic Resources to Guide Improvement of the Shea Tree Hale, Iago Ma, Xiao Melo, Arthur T. O. Padi, Francis Kwame Hendre, Prasad S. Kingan, Sarah B. Sullivan, Shawn T. Chen, Shiyu Boffa, Jean-Marc Muchugi, Alice Danquah, Agyemang Barnor, Michael Teye Jamnadass, Ramni Van de Peer, Yves Van Deynze, Allen Front Plant Sci Plant Science A defining component of agroforestry parklands across Sahelo-Sudanian Africa (SSA), the shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa) is central to sustaining local livelihoods and the farming environments of rural communities. Despite its economic and cultural value, however, not to mention the ecological roles it plays as a dominant parkland species, shea remains semi-domesticated with virtually no history of systematic genetic improvement. In truth, shea’s extended juvenile period makes traditional breeding approaches untenable; but the opportunity for genome-assisted breeding is immense, provided the foundational resources are available. Here we report the development and public release of such resources. Using the FALCON-Phase workflow, 162.6 Gb of long-read PacBio sequence data were assembled into a 658.7 Mbp, chromosome-scale reference genome annotated with 38,505 coding genes. Whole genome duplication (WGD) analysis based on this gene space revealed clear signatures of two ancient WGD events in shea’s evolutionary past, one prior to the Astrid-Rosid divergence (116–126 Mya) and the other at the root of the order Ericales (65–90 Mya). In a first genome-wide look at the suite of fatty acid (FA) biosynthesis genes that likely govern stearin content, the primary determinant of shea butter quality, relatively high copy numbers of six key enzymes were found (KASI, KASIII, FATB, FAD2, FAD3, and FAX2), some likely originating in shea’s more recent WGD event. To help translate these findings into practical tools for characterization, selection, and genome-wide association studies (GWAS), resequencing data from a shea diversity panel was used to develop a database of more than 3.5 million functionally annotated, physically anchored SNPs. Two smaller, more curated sets of suggested SNPs, one for GWAS (104,211 SNPs) and the other targeting FA biosynthesis genes (90 SNPs), are also presented. With these resources, the hope is to support national programs across the shea belt in the strategic, genome-enabled conservation and long-term improvement of the shea tree for SSA. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8459026/ /pubmed/34567033 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.720670 Text en Copyright © 2021 Hale, Ma, Melo, Padi, Hendre, Kingan, Sullivan, Chen, Boffa, Muchugi, Danquah, Barnor, Jamnadass, Van de Peer and Van Deynze. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Hale, Iago
Ma, Xiao
Melo, Arthur T. O.
Padi, Francis Kwame
Hendre, Prasad S.
Kingan, Sarah B.
Sullivan, Shawn T.
Chen, Shiyu
Boffa, Jean-Marc
Muchugi, Alice
Danquah, Agyemang
Barnor, Michael Teye
Jamnadass, Ramni
Van de Peer, Yves
Van Deynze, Allen
Genomic Resources to Guide Improvement of the Shea Tree
title Genomic Resources to Guide Improvement of the Shea Tree
title_full Genomic Resources to Guide Improvement of the Shea Tree
title_fullStr Genomic Resources to Guide Improvement of the Shea Tree
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Resources to Guide Improvement of the Shea Tree
title_short Genomic Resources to Guide Improvement of the Shea Tree
title_sort genomic resources to guide improvement of the shea tree
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8459026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34567033
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.720670
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