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Genome of Wild Mandarin and Domestication History of Mandarin.

Lun Wang1, Fa He1, Yue Huang1, Jiaxian He1, Shuizhi Yang2, Jiwu Zeng3, Chongling Deng4, Xiaolin Jiang1, Yiwen Fang5, Shaohua Wen1, Rangwei Xu1, Huiwen Yu1, Xiaoming Yang1, Guangyan Zhong3, Chuanwu Chen3, Xiang Yan5, Changfu Zhou2, Hongyan Zhang1, Zongzhou Xie1, Robert M Larkin1, Xiuxin Deng1, Qiang Xu6.   

Abstract

Mandarin (Citrus reticulata) is one of the most important citrus crops worldwide. Its domestication is believed to have occurred in South China, which has been one of the centers of mandarin cultivation for four millennia. We collected natural wild populations of mandarin around the Nanling region and cultivated landraces in the vicinity. We found that the citric acid level was dramatically reduced in cultivated mandarins. To understand genetic basis of mandarin domestication, we de novo assembled a draft genome of wild mandarin and analyzed a set of 104 citrus genomes. We found that the Mangshan mandarin is a primitive type and that two independent domestication events have occurred, resulting in two groups of cultivated mandarins (MD1 and MD2) in the North and South Nanling Mountains, respectively. Two bottlenecks and two expansions of effective population size were identified for the MD1 group of cultivated mandarins. However, in the MD2 group there was a long and continuous decrease in the population size. MD1 and MD2 mandarins showed different patterns of interspecific introgression from cultivated pummelo species. We identified a region of high divergence in an aconitate hydratase (ACO) gene involved in the regulation of citrate content, which was possibly under selection during the domestication of mandarin. This study provides concrete genetic evidence for the geographical origin of extant wild mandarin populations and sheds light on the domestication and evolutionary history of mandarin.
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Keywords:  Citric acid; Citrus; Domestication; Genome; Wild mandarin

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29885473     DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2018.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant        ISSN: 1674-2052            Impact factor:   13.164


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