De novo assembly of soybean wild relatives for pan-genome analysis of diversity and agronomic traits
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences · Institute of Crop Sciences · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Wild relatives of crops are an important source of genetic diversity for agriculture, but their gene repertoire remains largely unexplored. We report the establishment and analysis of a pan-genome of Glycine soja, the wild relative of cultivated soybean Glycine max, by sequencing and de novo assembly of seven phylogenetically and geographically representative accessions. Intergenomic comparisons identified lineage-specific genes and genes with copy number variation or large-effect mutations, some of which show evidence of positive selection and may contribute to variation of agronomic traits such as biotic resistance, seed composition, flowering and maturity time, organ size and final biomass. Approximately…
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Authors
36- YLYinghui Li
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Crop Sciences
- GZGuangyu Zhou
Novogene Bioinformatics Institute
- JMJianxin Ma
Purdue University West Lafayette
- WJWenkai Jiang
Novogene Bioinformatics Institute
- LJLong‐Guo Jin
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Crop Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Domestication
- Genome
- Genetic diversity
- Glycine soja
- Gene
- Genetics
- Adaptation (eye)
- Zero hunger