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Genome sequencing and transcriptome analyses provide insights into the origin and domestication of water caltrop (Trapa spp., Lythraceae)

Humans have domesticated diverse species from across the plant kingdom; however, our current understanding of plant domestication is largely founded on major cereal crops. Here, we examine the evolutionary processes and genetic basis underlying the domestication of water caltrop (Trapa spp., Lythrac...

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Autores principales: Lu, Rui‐Sen, Chen, Yang, Zhang, Xin‐Yi, Feng, Yu, Comes, Hans Peter, Li, Zheng, Zheng, Zhai‐Sheng, Yuan, Ye, Wang, Ling‐Yun, Huang, Zi‐Jian, Guo, Yi, Sun, Guo‐Ping, Olsen, Kenneth M., Chen, Jun, Qiu, Ying‐Xiong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8989495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34861095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13758
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author Lu, Rui‐Sen
Chen, Yang
Zhang, Xin‐Yi
Feng, Yu
Comes, Hans Peter
Li, Zheng
Zheng, Zhai‐Sheng
Yuan, Ye
Wang, Ling‐Yun
Huang, Zi‐Jian
Guo, Yi
Sun, Guo‐Ping
Olsen, Kenneth M.
Chen, Jun
Qiu, Ying‐Xiong
author_facet Lu, Rui‐Sen
Chen, Yang
Zhang, Xin‐Yi
Feng, Yu
Comes, Hans Peter
Li, Zheng
Zheng, Zhai‐Sheng
Yuan, Ye
Wang, Ling‐Yun
Huang, Zi‐Jian
Guo, Yi
Sun, Guo‐Ping
Olsen, Kenneth M.
Chen, Jun
Qiu, Ying‐Xiong
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description Humans have domesticated diverse species from across the plant kingdom; however, our current understanding of plant domestication is largely founded on major cereal crops. Here, we examine the evolutionary processes and genetic basis underlying the domestication of water caltrop (Trapa spp., Lythraceae), a traditional, yet presently underutilized non‐cereal crop that sustained early Chinese agriculturalists. We generated a chromosome‐level genome assembly of tetraploid T. natans, and then divided the allotetraploid genome into two subgenomes. Based on resequencing data from 57 accessions, representing cultivated diploid T. natans, wild T. natans (2x and 4x) and diploid T. incisa, we showed that water caltrop was likely first domesticated in the Yangtze River Valley as early as 6300 yr BP, and experienced a second improvement c. 800 years ago. We also provided strong support for an allotetraploid origin of T. natans within the past 230 000–310 000 years. By integrating selective sweep and transcriptome profiling analyses, we identified a number of genes potentially selected and/or differentially expressed during domestication, some of which likely contributed not only to larger fruit sizes but also to a more vigorous root system, facilitating nutrient uptake, environmental stress response and underwater photosynthesis. Our results shed light on the evolutionary and domestication history of water caltrop, one of the earliest domesticated crops in China. This study has implications for genomic‐assisted breeding of this presently underutilized aquatic plant, and improves our general understanding of plant domestication.
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spelling pubmed-89894952022-04-13 Genome sequencing and transcriptome analyses provide insights into the origin and domestication of water caltrop (Trapa spp., Lythraceae) Lu, Rui‐Sen Chen, Yang Zhang, Xin‐Yi Feng, Yu Comes, Hans Peter Li, Zheng Zheng, Zhai‐Sheng Yuan, Ye Wang, Ling‐Yun Huang, Zi‐Jian Guo, Yi Sun, Guo‐Ping Olsen, Kenneth M. Chen, Jun Qiu, Ying‐Xiong Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles Humans have domesticated diverse species from across the plant kingdom; however, our current understanding of plant domestication is largely founded on major cereal crops. Here, we examine the evolutionary processes and genetic basis underlying the domestication of water caltrop (Trapa spp., Lythraceae), a traditional, yet presently underutilized non‐cereal crop that sustained early Chinese agriculturalists. We generated a chromosome‐level genome assembly of tetraploid T. natans, and then divided the allotetraploid genome into two subgenomes. Based on resequencing data from 57 accessions, representing cultivated diploid T. natans, wild T. natans (2x and 4x) and diploid T. incisa, we showed that water caltrop was likely first domesticated in the Yangtze River Valley as early as 6300 yr BP, and experienced a second improvement c. 800 years ago. We also provided strong support for an allotetraploid origin of T. natans within the past 230 000–310 000 years. By integrating selective sweep and transcriptome profiling analyses, we identified a number of genes potentially selected and/or differentially expressed during domestication, some of which likely contributed not only to larger fruit sizes but also to a more vigorous root system, facilitating nutrient uptake, environmental stress response and underwater photosynthesis. Our results shed light on the evolutionary and domestication history of water caltrop, one of the earliest domesticated crops in China. This study has implications for genomic‐assisted breeding of this presently underutilized aquatic plant, and improves our general understanding of plant domestication. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-12-11 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8989495/ /pubmed/34861095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13758 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Lu, Rui‐Sen
Chen, Yang
Zhang, Xin‐Yi
Feng, Yu
Comes, Hans Peter
Li, Zheng
Zheng, Zhai‐Sheng
Yuan, Ye
Wang, Ling‐Yun
Huang, Zi‐Jian
Guo, Yi
Sun, Guo‐Ping
Olsen, Kenneth M.
Chen, Jun
Qiu, Ying‐Xiong
Genome sequencing and transcriptome analyses provide insights into the origin and domestication of water caltrop (Trapa spp., Lythraceae)
title Genome sequencing and transcriptome analyses provide insights into the origin and domestication of water caltrop (Trapa spp., Lythraceae)
title_full Genome sequencing and transcriptome analyses provide insights into the origin and domestication of water caltrop (Trapa spp., Lythraceae)
title_fullStr Genome sequencing and transcriptome analyses provide insights into the origin and domestication of water caltrop (Trapa spp., Lythraceae)
title_full_unstemmed Genome sequencing and transcriptome analyses provide insights into the origin and domestication of water caltrop (Trapa spp., Lythraceae)
title_short Genome sequencing and transcriptome analyses provide insights into the origin and domestication of water caltrop (Trapa spp., Lythraceae)
title_sort genome sequencing and transcriptome analyses provide insights into the origin and domestication of water caltrop (trapa spp., lythraceae)
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8989495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34861095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13758
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