articleNature GeneticsJan 19, 2014HYBRID OA

Genome sequence of the hot pepper provides insights into the evolution of pungency in Capsicum species

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Abstract

Doil Choi and colleagues report the genome sequence of the hot pepper, Capsicum annuum, as well as the resequencing of two cultivated peppers and a wild species, Capsicum chinense. Comparative genomic analysis across Solanaceae provides insights into genome expansion, pungency, ripening and disease resistance in hot peppers. Hot pepper (Capsicum annuum), one of the oldest domesticated crops in the Americas, is the most widely grown spice crop in the world. We report whole-genome sequencing and assembly of the hot pepper (Mexican landrace of Capsicum annuum cv. CM334) at 186.6× coverage. We also report resequencing of two cultivated peppers and de novo sequencing of the wild species Capsicum chinense. The…

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Keywords
  • Pungency
  • Pepper
  • Biology
  • Genome
  • Capsicum chinense
  • Solanaceae
  • Molecular breeding
  • Whole genome sequencing
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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