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Transcriptome-based variations effectively untangling the intraspecific relationships and selection signals in Xinyang Maojian tea population

As one of the world’s top three popular non-alcoholic beverages, tea is economically and culturally valuable. Xinyang Maojian, this elegant green tea, is one of the top ten famous tea in China and has gained prominence for thousands of years. However, the cultivation history of Xinyang Maojian tea p...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Lin, Li, Mengge, Wang, Yachao, Han, Qunwei, Hao, Yanlin, Qiao, Zhen, Zhang, Wei, Qiu, Lin, Gong, Andong, Zhang, Zhihan, Li, Tao, Luo, Shanshan, Tang, Linshuang, Liu, Daliang, Yin, Hao, Lu, Song, Balbuena, Tiago Santana, Zhao, Yiyong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9986275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36890899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1114284
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author Cheng, Lin
Li, Mengge
Wang, Yachao
Han, Qunwei
Hao, Yanlin
Qiao, Zhen
Zhang, Wei
Qiu, Lin
Gong, Andong
Zhang, Zhihan
Li, Tao
Luo, Shanshan
Tang, Linshuang
Liu, Daliang
Yin, Hao
Lu, Song
Balbuena, Tiago Santana
Zhao, Yiyong
author_facet Cheng, Lin
Li, Mengge
Wang, Yachao
Han, Qunwei
Hao, Yanlin
Qiao, Zhen
Zhang, Wei
Qiu, Lin
Gong, Andong
Zhang, Zhihan
Li, Tao
Luo, Shanshan
Tang, Linshuang
Liu, Daliang
Yin, Hao
Lu, Song
Balbuena, Tiago Santana
Zhao, Yiyong
author_sort Cheng, Lin
collection PubMed
description As one of the world’s top three popular non-alcoholic beverages, tea is economically and culturally valuable. Xinyang Maojian, this elegant green tea, is one of the top ten famous tea in China and has gained prominence for thousands of years. However, the cultivation history of Xinyang Maojian tea population and selection signals of differentiation from the other major variety Camellia sinensis var. assamica (CSA) remain unclear. We newly generated 94 Camellia sinensis (C. sinensis) transcriptomes including 59 samples in the Xinyang area and 35 samples collected from 13 other major tea planting provinces in China. Comparing the very low resolution of phylogeny inferred from 1785 low-copy nuclear genes with 94 C. sinensis samples, we successfully resolved the phylogeny of C. sinensis samples by 99,115 high-quality SNPs from the coding region. The sources of tea planted in the Xinyang area were extensive and complex. Specifically, Shihe District and Gushi County were the two earliest tea planting areas in Xinyang, reflecting a long history of tea planting. Furthermore, we identified numerous selection sweeps during the differentiation of CSA and CSS and these positive selection genes are involved in many aspects such as regulation of secondary metabolites synthesis, amino acid metabolism, photosynthesis, etc. Numerous specific selective sweeps of modern cultivars were annotated with functions in various different aspects, indicating the CSS and CSA populations possibly underwent independent specific domestication processes. Our study indicated that transcriptome-based SNP-calling is an efficient and cost-effective method in untangling intraspecific phylogenetic relationships. This study provides a significant understanding of the cultivation history of the famous Chinese tea Xinyang Maojian and unravels the genetic basis of physiological and ecological differences between the two major tea subspecies.
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spelling pubmed-99862752023-03-07 Transcriptome-based variations effectively untangling the intraspecific relationships and selection signals in Xinyang Maojian tea population Cheng, Lin Li, Mengge Wang, Yachao Han, Qunwei Hao, Yanlin Qiao, Zhen Zhang, Wei Qiu, Lin Gong, Andong Zhang, Zhihan Li, Tao Luo, Shanshan Tang, Linshuang Liu, Daliang Yin, Hao Lu, Song Balbuena, Tiago Santana Zhao, Yiyong Front Plant Sci Plant Science As one of the world’s top three popular non-alcoholic beverages, tea is economically and culturally valuable. Xinyang Maojian, this elegant green tea, is one of the top ten famous tea in China and has gained prominence for thousands of years. However, the cultivation history of Xinyang Maojian tea population and selection signals of differentiation from the other major variety Camellia sinensis var. assamica (CSA) remain unclear. We newly generated 94 Camellia sinensis (C. sinensis) transcriptomes including 59 samples in the Xinyang area and 35 samples collected from 13 other major tea planting provinces in China. Comparing the very low resolution of phylogeny inferred from 1785 low-copy nuclear genes with 94 C. sinensis samples, we successfully resolved the phylogeny of C. sinensis samples by 99,115 high-quality SNPs from the coding region. The sources of tea planted in the Xinyang area were extensive and complex. Specifically, Shihe District and Gushi County were the two earliest tea planting areas in Xinyang, reflecting a long history of tea planting. Furthermore, we identified numerous selection sweeps during the differentiation of CSA and CSS and these positive selection genes are involved in many aspects such as regulation of secondary metabolites synthesis, amino acid metabolism, photosynthesis, etc. Numerous specific selective sweeps of modern cultivars were annotated with functions in various different aspects, indicating the CSS and CSA populations possibly underwent independent specific domestication processes. Our study indicated that transcriptome-based SNP-calling is an efficient and cost-effective method in untangling intraspecific phylogenetic relationships. This study provides a significant understanding of the cultivation history of the famous Chinese tea Xinyang Maojian and unravels the genetic basis of physiological and ecological differences between the two major tea subspecies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9986275/ /pubmed/36890899 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1114284 Text en Copyright © 2023 Cheng, Li, Wang, Han, Hao, Qiao, Zhang, Qiu, Gong, Zhang, Li, Luo, Tang, Liu, Yin, Lu, Balbuena and Zhao 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
Cheng, Lin
Li, Mengge
Wang, Yachao
Han, Qunwei
Hao, Yanlin
Qiao, Zhen
Zhang, Wei
Qiu, Lin
Gong, Andong
Zhang, Zhihan
Li, Tao
Luo, Shanshan
Tang, Linshuang
Liu, Daliang
Yin, Hao
Lu, Song
Balbuena, Tiago Santana
Zhao, Yiyong
Transcriptome-based variations effectively untangling the intraspecific relationships and selection signals in Xinyang Maojian tea population
title Transcriptome-based variations effectively untangling the intraspecific relationships and selection signals in Xinyang Maojian tea population
title_full Transcriptome-based variations effectively untangling the intraspecific relationships and selection signals in Xinyang Maojian tea population
title_fullStr Transcriptome-based variations effectively untangling the intraspecific relationships and selection signals in Xinyang Maojian tea population
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome-based variations effectively untangling the intraspecific relationships and selection signals in Xinyang Maojian tea population
title_short Transcriptome-based variations effectively untangling the intraspecific relationships and selection signals in Xinyang Maojian tea population
title_sort transcriptome-based variations effectively untangling the intraspecific relationships and selection signals in xinyang maojian tea population
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9986275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36890899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1114284
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