Genome re-sequencing reveals the history of apple and supports a two-stage model for fruit enlargement

Naibin Duan(Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Yang Bai(Cornell University), Honghe Sun(Cornell University), Nan Wang(Shandong Agricultural University), Yumin Ma(Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Mingjun Li(Northwest A&F University), Xin Wang(Cornell University), Chen Jiao(Cornell University), Noah Legall(Cornell University), Linyong Mao(Cornell University), Sibao Wan(Cornell University), Kun Wang(Institute of Pomology), Tianming He(Xinjiang Agricultural University), Shouqian Feng(Shandong Agricultural University), Zongying Zhang(Shandong Agricultural University), Zhiquan Mao(Shandong Agricultural University), Xiang Shen(Shandong Agricultural University), Xiaoliu Chen(Shandong Agricultural University), Yuanmao Jiang(Shandong Agricultural University), Shu-Jing Wu(Shandong Agricultural University), Chengmiao Yin(Shandong Agricultural University), Shunfeng Ge(Shandong Agricultural University), Long Yang(Shandong Agricultural University), Shenghui Jiang(Shandong Agricultural University), Haifeng Xu(Shandong Agricultural University), Jingxuan Liu(Shandong Agricultural University), De Yun Wang(Shandong Agricultural University), Changzhi Qu(Shandong Agricultural University), Yicheng Wang(Shandong Agricultural University), Weifang Zuo(Shandong Agricultural University), Xiang Li(Shandong Agricultural University), Chang Liu(Heilongjiang Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Daoyuan Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuan Gao(Institute of Pomology), Yimin Xu(Cornell University), Kenong Xu(Cornell University), Thomas C. Chao(Agricultural Research Service), Gennaro Fazio(Agricultural Research Service), Huairui Shu(Shandong Agricultural University), Gan‐Yuan Zhong(Agricultural Research Service), Lailiang Cheng(Cornell University), Zhangjun Fei(Agricultural Research Service), Xuesen Chen(Shandong Agricultural University)
Nature Communications
August 7, 2017
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Abstract

Human selection has reshaped crop genomes. Here we report an apple genome variation map generated through genome sequencing of 117 diverse accessions. A comprehensive model of apple speciation and domestication along the Silk Road is proposed based on evidence from diverse genomic analyses. Cultivated apples likely originate from Malus sieversii in Kazakhstan, followed by intensive introgressions from M. sylvestris. M. sieversii in Xinjiang of China turns out to be an "ancient" isolated ecotype not directly contributing to apple domestication. We have identified selective sweeps underlying quantitative trait loci/genes of important fruit quality traits including fruit texture and flavor, and provide evidences supporting a model of apple fruit size evolution comprising two major events with one occurring prior to domestication and the other during domestication. This study outlines the genetic basis of apple domestication and evolution, and provides valuable information for facilitating marker-assisted breeding and apple improvement.Apple is one of the most important fruit crops. Here, the authors perform deep genome resequencing of 117 diverse accessions and reveal comprehensive models of apple origin, speciation, domestication, and fruit size evolution as well as candidate genes associated with important agronomic traits.


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