| Literature DB >> 25893781 |
Tianzhen Zhang1, Yan Hu1, Wenkai Jiang2, Lei Fang3, Xueying Guan3, Jiedan Chen1, Jinbo Zhang2, Christopher A Saski4, Brian E Scheffler5, David M Stelly6, Amanda M Hulse-Kemp6, Qun Wan1, Bingliang Liu1, Chunxiao Liu1, Sen Wang1, Mengqiao Pan1, Yangkun Wang1, Dawei Wang2, Wenxue Ye1, Lijing Chang1, Wenpan Zhang1, Qingxin Song7, Ryan C Kirkbride7, Xiaoya Chen8, Elizabeth Dennis9, Danny J Llewellyn9, Daniel G Peterson10, Peggy Thaxton11, Don C Jones12, Qiong Wang1, Xiaoyang Xu1, Hua Zhang1, Huaitong Wu1, Lei Zhou1, Gaofu Mei1, Shuqi Chen1, Yue Tian1, Dan Xiang1, Xinghe Li1, Jian Ding1, Qiyang Zuo2, Linna Tao2, Yunchao Liu2, Ji Li2, Yu Lin2, Yuanyuan Hui2, Zhisheng Cao2, Caiping Cai1, Xiefei Zhu1, Zhi Jiang2, Baoliang Zhou1, Wangzhen Guo1, Ruiqiang Li2, Z Jeffrey Chen3.
Abstract
Upland cotton is a model for polyploid crop domestication and transgenic improvement. Here we sequenced the allotetraploid Gossypium hirsutum L. acc. TM-1 genome by integrating whole-genome shotgun reads, bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC)-end sequences and genotype-by-sequencing genetic maps. We assembled and annotated 32,032 A-subgenome genes and 34,402 D-subgenome genes. Structural rearrangements, gene loss, disrupted genes and sequence divergence were more common in the A subgenome than in the D subgenome, suggesting asymmetric evolution. However, no genome-wide expression dominance was found between the subgenomes. Genomic signatures of selection and domestication are associated with positively selected genes (PSGs) for fiber improvement in the A subgenome and for stress tolerance in the D subgenome. This draft genome sequence provides a resource for engineering superior cotton lines.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25893781 DOI: 10.1038/nbt.3207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Biotechnol ISSN: 1087-0156 Impact factor: 54.908