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Molecular Clocks and Archeogenomics of a Late Period Egyptian Date Palm Leaf Reveal Introgression from Wild Relatives and Add Timestamps on the Domestication

The date palm, Phoenix dactylifera, has been a cornerstone of Middle Eastern and North African agriculture for millennia. It was first domesticated in the Persian Gulf, and its evolution appears to have been influenced by gene flow from two wild relatives, P. theophrasti, currently restricted to Cre...

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Autores principales: Pérez-Escobar, Oscar A, Bellot, Sidonie, Przelomska, Natalia A S, Flowers, Jonathan M, Nesbitt, Mark, Ryan, Philippa, Gutaker, Rafal M, Gros-Balthazard, Muriel, Wells, Tom, Kuhnhäuser, Benedikt G, Schley, Rowan, Bogarín, Diego, Dodsworth, Steven, Diaz, Rudy, Lehmann, Manuela, Petoe, Peter, Eiserhardt, Wolf L, Preick, Michaela, Hofreiter, Michael, Hajdas, Irka, Purugganan, Michael, Antonelli, Alexandre, Gravendeel, Barbara, Leitch, Ilia J, Jimenez, Maria Fernanda Torres, Papadopulos, Alexander S T, Chomicki, Guillaume, Renner, Susanne S, Baker, William J
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8476131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34191029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab188
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author Pérez-Escobar, Oscar A
Bellot, Sidonie
Przelomska, Natalia A S
Flowers, Jonathan M
Nesbitt, Mark
Ryan, Philippa
Gutaker, Rafal M
Gros-Balthazard, Muriel
Wells, Tom
Kuhnhäuser, Benedikt G
Schley, Rowan
Bogarín, Diego
Dodsworth, Steven
Diaz, Rudy
Lehmann, Manuela
Petoe, Peter
Eiserhardt, Wolf L
Preick, Michaela
Hofreiter, Michael
Hajdas, Irka
Purugganan, Michael
Antonelli, Alexandre
Gravendeel, Barbara
Leitch, Ilia J
Jimenez, Maria Fernanda Torres
Papadopulos, Alexander S T
Chomicki, Guillaume
Renner, Susanne S
Baker, William J
author_facet Pérez-Escobar, Oscar A
Bellot, Sidonie
Przelomska, Natalia A S
Flowers, Jonathan M
Nesbitt, Mark
Ryan, Philippa
Gutaker, Rafal M
Gros-Balthazard, Muriel
Wells, Tom
Kuhnhäuser, Benedikt G
Schley, Rowan
Bogarín, Diego
Dodsworth, Steven
Diaz, Rudy
Lehmann, Manuela
Petoe, Peter
Eiserhardt, Wolf L
Preick, Michaela
Hofreiter, Michael
Hajdas, Irka
Purugganan, Michael
Antonelli, Alexandre
Gravendeel, Barbara
Leitch, Ilia J
Jimenez, Maria Fernanda Torres
Papadopulos, Alexander S T
Chomicki, Guillaume
Renner, Susanne S
Baker, William J
author_sort Pérez-Escobar, Oscar A
collection PubMed
description The date palm, Phoenix dactylifera, has been a cornerstone of Middle Eastern and North African agriculture for millennia. It was first domesticated in the Persian Gulf, and its evolution appears to have been influenced by gene flow from two wild relatives, P. theophrasti, currently restricted to Crete and Turkey, and P. sylvestris, widespread from Bangladesh to the West Himalayas. Genomes of ancient date palm seeds show that gene flow from P. theophrasti to P. dactylifera may have occurred by ∼2,200 years ago, but traces of P. sylvestris could not be detected. We here integrate archeogenomics of a ∼2,100-year-old P. dactylifera leaf from Saqqara (Egypt), molecular-clock dating, and coalescence approaches with population genomic tests, to probe the hybridization between the date palm and its two closest relatives and provide minimum and maximum timestamps for its reticulated evolution. The Saqqara date palm shares a close genetic affinity with North African date palm populations, and we find clear genomic admixture from both P. theophrasti, and P. sylvestris, indicating that both had contributed to the date palm genome by 2,100 years ago. Molecular-clocks placed the divergence of P. theophrasti from P. dactylifera/P. sylvestris and that of P. dactylifera from P. sylvestris in the Upper Miocene, but strongly supported, conflicting topologies point to older gene flow between P. theophrasti and P. dactylifera, and P. sylvestris and P. dactylifera. Our work highlights the ancient hybrid origin of the date palms, and prompts the investigation of the functional significance of genetic material introgressed from both close relatives, which in turn could prove useful for modern date palm breeding.
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spelling pubmed-84761312021-09-28 Molecular Clocks and Archeogenomics of a Late Period Egyptian Date Palm Leaf Reveal Introgression from Wild Relatives and Add Timestamps on the Domestication Pérez-Escobar, Oscar A Bellot, Sidonie Przelomska, Natalia A S Flowers, Jonathan M Nesbitt, Mark Ryan, Philippa Gutaker, Rafal M Gros-Balthazard, Muriel Wells, Tom Kuhnhäuser, Benedikt G Schley, Rowan Bogarín, Diego Dodsworth, Steven Diaz, Rudy Lehmann, Manuela Petoe, Peter Eiserhardt, Wolf L Preick, Michaela Hofreiter, Michael Hajdas, Irka Purugganan, Michael Antonelli, Alexandre Gravendeel, Barbara Leitch, Ilia J Jimenez, Maria Fernanda Torres Papadopulos, Alexander S T Chomicki, Guillaume Renner, Susanne S Baker, William J Mol Biol Evol Discoveries The date palm, Phoenix dactylifera, has been a cornerstone of Middle Eastern and North African agriculture for millennia. It was first domesticated in the Persian Gulf, and its evolution appears to have been influenced by gene flow from two wild relatives, P. theophrasti, currently restricted to Crete and Turkey, and P. sylvestris, widespread from Bangladesh to the West Himalayas. Genomes of ancient date palm seeds show that gene flow from P. theophrasti to P. dactylifera may have occurred by ∼2,200 years ago, but traces of P. sylvestris could not be detected. We here integrate archeogenomics of a ∼2,100-year-old P. dactylifera leaf from Saqqara (Egypt), molecular-clock dating, and coalescence approaches with population genomic tests, to probe the hybridization between the date palm and its two closest relatives and provide minimum and maximum timestamps for its reticulated evolution. The Saqqara date palm shares a close genetic affinity with North African date palm populations, and we find clear genomic admixture from both P. theophrasti, and P. sylvestris, indicating that both had contributed to the date palm genome by 2,100 years ago. Molecular-clocks placed the divergence of P. theophrasti from P. dactylifera/P. sylvestris and that of P. dactylifera from P. sylvestris in the Upper Miocene, but strongly supported, conflicting topologies point to older gene flow between P. theophrasti and P. dactylifera, and P. sylvestris and P. dactylifera. Our work highlights the ancient hybrid origin of the date palms, and prompts the investigation of the functional significance of genetic material introgressed from both close relatives, which in turn could prove useful for modern date palm breeding. Oxford University Press 2021-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8476131/ /pubmed/34191029 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab188 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Discoveries
Pérez-Escobar, Oscar A
Bellot, Sidonie
Przelomska, Natalia A S
Flowers, Jonathan M
Nesbitt, Mark
Ryan, Philippa
Gutaker, Rafal M
Gros-Balthazard, Muriel
Wells, Tom
Kuhnhäuser, Benedikt G
Schley, Rowan
Bogarín, Diego
Dodsworth, Steven
Diaz, Rudy
Lehmann, Manuela
Petoe, Peter
Eiserhardt, Wolf L
Preick, Michaela
Hofreiter, Michael
Hajdas, Irka
Purugganan, Michael
Antonelli, Alexandre
Gravendeel, Barbara
Leitch, Ilia J
Jimenez, Maria Fernanda Torres
Papadopulos, Alexander S T
Chomicki, Guillaume
Renner, Susanne S
Baker, William J
Molecular Clocks and Archeogenomics of a Late Period Egyptian Date Palm Leaf Reveal Introgression from Wild Relatives and Add Timestamps on the Domestication
title Molecular Clocks and Archeogenomics of a Late Period Egyptian Date Palm Leaf Reveal Introgression from Wild Relatives and Add Timestamps on the Domestication
title_full Molecular Clocks and Archeogenomics of a Late Period Egyptian Date Palm Leaf Reveal Introgression from Wild Relatives and Add Timestamps on the Domestication
title_fullStr Molecular Clocks and Archeogenomics of a Late Period Egyptian Date Palm Leaf Reveal Introgression from Wild Relatives and Add Timestamps on the Domestication
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Clocks and Archeogenomics of a Late Period Egyptian Date Palm Leaf Reveal Introgression from Wild Relatives and Add Timestamps on the Domestication
title_short Molecular Clocks and Archeogenomics of a Late Period Egyptian Date Palm Leaf Reveal Introgression from Wild Relatives and Add Timestamps on the Domestication
title_sort molecular clocks and archeogenomics of a late period egyptian date palm leaf reveal introgression from wild relatives and add timestamps on the domestication
topic Discoveries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8476131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34191029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab188
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