Identification of a novel salt tolerance gene in wild soybean by whole-genome sequencing

Xinpeng Qi(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Man‐Wah Li(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Min Xie(BGI Group (China)), Xin Liu(BGI Group (China)), Meng Ni(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Guihua Shao(Institute of Crop Sciences), Chi Song(BGI Group (China)), Aldrin Kay‐Yuen Yim(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Ye Tao(BGI Group (China)), Fuk‐Ling Wong(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Sachiko Isobe(Kazusa DNA Research Institute), Chi-Fai Wong(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Kwong-Sen Wong(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Chunyan Xu(BGI Group (China)), Chunqing Li(BGI Group (China)), Ying Wang(BGI Group (China)), Rui Guan(BGI Group (China)), Fengming Sun(BGI Group (China)), Guangyi Fan(BGI Group (China)), Zhixia Xiao(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Feng Zhou(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Tsui‐Hung Phang(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Xuan Liu(University of Hong Kong), Suk-Wah Tong(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Ting‐Fung Chan(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Siu‐Ming Yiu(University of Hong Kong), Satoshi Tabata(Kazusa DNA Research Institute), Jian Wang(BGI Group (China)), Xun Xu(BGI Group (China)), Hon‐Ming Lam(Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Nature Communications
July 9, 2014
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Abstract

Using a whole-genome-sequencing approach to explore germplasm resources can serve as an important strategy for crop improvement, especially in investigating wild accessions that may contain useful genetic resources that have been lost during the domestication process. Here we sequence and assemble a draft genome of wild soybean and construct a recombinant inbred population for genotyping-by-sequencing and phenotypic analyses to identify multiple QTLs relevant to traits of interest in agriculture. We use a combination of de novo sequencing data from this work and our previous germplasm re-sequencing data to identify a novel ion transporter gene, GmCHX1, and relate its sequence alterations to salt tolerance. Rapid gain-of-function tests show the protective effects of GmCHX1 towards salt stress. This combination of whole-genome de novo sequencing, high-density-marker QTL mapping by re-sequencing and functional analyses can serve as an effective strategy to unveil novel genomic information in wild soybean to facilitate crop improvement. The identification of genes that control economically important traits is an essential step towards crop improvement. Here the authors sequence the genome of the wild soybean and, through a combined genetic and functional approach, identify a new gene affecting salt tolerance in soybean.


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