Literature DB >> 34140668

Somatic variations led to the selection of acidic and acidless orange cultivars.

Lun Wang1,2, Yue Huang1,2, ZiAng Liu1,2, Jiaxian He1,2, Xiaolin Jiang1, Fa He1, Zhihao Lu1,2, Shuizhi Yang3, Peng Chen3, Huiwen Yu1, Bin Zeng3, Lingjun Ke1, Zongzhou Xie1, Robert M Larkin1, Dong Jiang4, Ray Ming5, Edward S Buckler6,7, Xiuxin Deng1,2, Qiang Xu8,9.   

Abstract

Somatic variations are a major source of genetic diversification in asexual plants, and underpin clonal evolution and the breeding of asexual crops. Sweet orange is a model species for studying somatic variation because it reproduces asexually through apomixis and is propagated asexually through grafting. To dissect the genomic basis of somatic variation, we de novo assembled a reference genome of sweet orange with an average of three gaps per chromosome and a N50 contig of 24.2 Mb, as well as six diploid genomes of somatic mutants of sweet oranges. We then sequenced 114 somatic mutants with an average genome coverage of 41×. Categorization of the somatic variations yielded insights into the single-nucleotide somatic mutations, structural variations and transposable element (TE) transpositions. We detected 877 TE insertions, and found TE insertions in the transporter or its regulatory genes associated with variation in fruit acidity. Comparative genomic analysis of sweet oranges from three diversity centres supported a dispersal from South China to the Mediterranean region and to the Americas. This study provides a global view on the somatic variations, the diversification and dispersal history of sweet orange and a set of candidate genes that will be useful for improving fruit taste and flavour.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34140668     DOI: 10.1038/s41477-021-00941-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Plants        ISSN: 2055-0278            Impact factor:   15.793


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