articleNature GeneticsMay 1, 2019HYBRID OA

The genome of cultivated peanut provides insight into legume karyotypes, polyploid evolution and crop domestication

WZWeijian ZhuangHCHua ChenMYMeng YangJWJianping WangMKManish K. Pandey

Oil Crops Research Institute · Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University · +21 more institutions

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Abstract

High oil and protein content make tetraploid peanut a leading oil and food legume. Here we report a high-quality peanut genome sequence, comprising 2.54 Gb with 20 pseudomolecules and 83,709 protein-coding gene models. We characterize gene functional groups implicated in seed size evolution, seed oil content, disease resistance and symbiotic nitrogen fixation. The peanut B subgenome has more genes and general expression dominance, temporally associated with long-terminal-repeat expansion in the A subgenome that also raises questions about the A-genome progenitor. The polyploid genome provided insights into the evolution of Arachis hypogaea and other legume chromosomes. Resequencing of 52 accessions suggests…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Polyploid
  • Domestication
  • Genome
  • Plant disease resistance
  • Genomics
  • Arachis
  • Genome size
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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