Two divergent haplotypes from a highly heterozygous lychee genome suggest independent domestication events for early and late-maturing cultivars
South China Agricultural University · Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs · +18 more institutions
Abstract
Lychee is an exotic tropical fruit with a distinct flavor. The genome of cultivar 'Feizixiao' was assembled into 15 pseudochromosomes, totaling ~470 Mb. High heterozygosity (2.27%) resulted in two complete haplotypic assemblies. A total of 13,517 allelic genes (42.4%) were differentially expressed in diverse tissues. Analyses of 72 resequenced lychee accessions revealed two independent domestication events. The extremely early maturing cultivars preferentially aligned to one haplotype were domesticated from a wild population in Yunnan, whereas the late-maturing cultivars that mapped mostly to the second haplotype were domesticated independently from a wild population in Hainan. Early maturing cultivars were…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.09
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- 100%
- References
- 100
Authors
44- GHGuibing HuCorresponding
South China Agricultural University, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
- JFJunting Feng
South China Agricultural University, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
- XXXu Xiang
Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
- JWJiabao Wang
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
- JSJarkko Salojärvi
Nanyang Technological University
Topics & keywords
- Domestication
- Biology
- Cultivar
- Loss of heterozygosity
- Haplotype
- Population
- Allele
- Genome