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Selection Signatures in Chinese Sorghum Reveals Its Unique Liquor-Making Properties
Chinese sorghum (S. bicolor) has been a historically critical ingredient for brewing famous distilled liquors ever since Yuan Dynasty (749 ∼ 652 years BP). Incomplete understanding of the population genetics and domestication history limits its broad applications, especially that the lack of genetic...
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author | Zhang, Liyi Ding, Yanqing Xu, Jianxia Gao, Xu Cao, Ning Li, Kuiying Feng, Zhou Cheng, Bing Zhou, Lengbo Ren, Mingjian Lu, Xiaochun Bao, Zhigui Tao, Yuezhi Xin, Zhanguo Zou, Guihua |
author_facet | Zhang, Liyi Ding, Yanqing Xu, Jianxia Gao, Xu Cao, Ning Li, Kuiying Feng, Zhou Cheng, Bing Zhou, Lengbo Ren, Mingjian Lu, Xiaochun Bao, Zhigui Tao, Yuezhi Xin, Zhanguo Zou, Guihua |
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description | Chinese sorghum (S. bicolor) has been a historically critical ingredient for brewing famous distilled liquors ever since Yuan Dynasty (749 ∼ 652 years BP). Incomplete understanding of the population genetics and domestication history limits its broad applications, especially that the lack of genetics knowledge underlying liquor-brewing properties makes it difficult to establish scientific standards for sorghum breeding. To unravel the domestic history of Chinese sorghum, we re-sequenced 244 Chinese sorghum lines selected from 16 provinces. We found that Chinese sorghums formed three distinct genetic sub-structures, referred as the Northern, the Southern, and the Chishui groups, following an obviously geographic pattern. These sorghum accessions were further characterized in liquor brewing traits and identified selection footprints associated with liquor brewing efficiency. An importantly selective sweep region identified includes several homologous genes involving in grain size, pericarp thickness, and architecture of inflorescence. Our result also demonstrated that pericarp strength rather than grain size determines the ability of the grains to resist repeated cooking during brewing process. New insight into the traits beneficial to the liquor-brewing process provides both a better understanding on Chinese sorghum domestication and a guidance on breeding sorghum as a multiple use crop in China. |
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spelling | pubmed-92189432022-06-24 Selection Signatures in Chinese Sorghum Reveals Its Unique Liquor-Making Properties Zhang, Liyi Ding, Yanqing Xu, Jianxia Gao, Xu Cao, Ning Li, Kuiying Feng, Zhou Cheng, Bing Zhou, Lengbo Ren, Mingjian Lu, Xiaochun Bao, Zhigui Tao, Yuezhi Xin, Zhanguo Zou, Guihua Front Plant Sci Plant Science Chinese sorghum (S. bicolor) has been a historically critical ingredient for brewing famous distilled liquors ever since Yuan Dynasty (749 ∼ 652 years BP). Incomplete understanding of the population genetics and domestication history limits its broad applications, especially that the lack of genetics knowledge underlying liquor-brewing properties makes it difficult to establish scientific standards for sorghum breeding. To unravel the domestic history of Chinese sorghum, we re-sequenced 244 Chinese sorghum lines selected from 16 provinces. We found that Chinese sorghums formed three distinct genetic sub-structures, referred as the Northern, the Southern, and the Chishui groups, following an obviously geographic pattern. These sorghum accessions were further characterized in liquor brewing traits and identified selection footprints associated with liquor brewing efficiency. An importantly selective sweep region identified includes several homologous genes involving in grain size, pericarp thickness, and architecture of inflorescence. Our result also demonstrated that pericarp strength rather than grain size determines the ability of the grains to resist repeated cooking during brewing process. New insight into the traits beneficial to the liquor-brewing process provides both a better understanding on Chinese sorghum domestication and a guidance on breeding sorghum as a multiple use crop in China. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9218943/ /pubmed/35755652 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.923734 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zhang, Ding, Xu, Gao, Cao, Li, Feng, Cheng, Zhou, Ren, Lu, Bao, Tao, Xin and Zou. 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 Zhang, Liyi Ding, Yanqing Xu, Jianxia Gao, Xu Cao, Ning Li, Kuiying Feng, Zhou Cheng, Bing Zhou, Lengbo Ren, Mingjian Lu, Xiaochun Bao, Zhigui Tao, Yuezhi Xin, Zhanguo Zou, Guihua Selection Signatures in Chinese Sorghum Reveals Its Unique Liquor-Making Properties |
title | Selection Signatures in Chinese Sorghum Reveals Its Unique Liquor-Making Properties |
title_full | Selection Signatures in Chinese Sorghum Reveals Its Unique Liquor-Making Properties |
title_fullStr | Selection Signatures in Chinese Sorghum Reveals Its Unique Liquor-Making Properties |
title_full_unstemmed | Selection Signatures in Chinese Sorghum Reveals Its Unique Liquor-Making Properties |
title_short | Selection Signatures in Chinese Sorghum Reveals Its Unique Liquor-Making Properties |
title_sort | selection signatures in chinese sorghum reveals its unique liquor-making properties |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9218943/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35755652 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.923734 |
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