Literature DB >> 31086351

The tomato pan-genome uncovers new genes and a rare allele regulating fruit flavor.

Lei Gao1, Itay Gonda1,2, Honghe Sun1, Qiyue Ma1, Kan Bao1, Denise M Tieman3, Elizabeth A Burzynski-Chang4, Tara L Fish5, Kaitlin A Stromberg1, Gavin L Sacks4, Theodore W Thannhauser5, Majid R Foolad6, Maria Jose Diez7, Jose Blanca7, Joaquin Canizares7, Yimin Xu1, Esther van der Knaap8, Sanwen Huang9, Harry J Klee3, James J Giovannoni10,11, Zhangjun Fei12,13.   

Abstract

Modern tomatoes have narrow genetic diversity limiting their improvement potential. We present a tomato pan-genome constructed using genome sequences of 725 phylogenetically and geographically representative accessions, revealing 4,873 genes absent from the reference genome. Presence/absence variation analyses reveal substantial gene loss and intense negative selection of genes and promoters during tomato domestication and improvement. Lost or negatively selected genes are enriched for important traits, especially disease resistance. We identify a rare allele in the TomLoxC promoter selected against during domestication. Quantitative trait locus mapping and analysis of transgenic plants reveal a role for TomLoxC in apocarotenoid production, which contributes to desirable tomato flavor. In orange-stage fruit, accessions harboring both the rare and common TomLoxC alleles (heterozygotes) have higher TomLoxC expression than those homozygous for either and are resurgent in modern tomatoes. The tomato pan-genome adds depth and completeness to the reference genome, and is useful for future biological discovery and breeding.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31086351     DOI: 10.1038/s41588-019-0410-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Genet        ISSN: 1061-4036            Impact factor:   38.330


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