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Genomic innovation and regulatory rewiring during evolution of the cotton genus Gossypium

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NATURE GENETICS
Volume 54, Issue 12, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41588-022-01237-2

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Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2021YFF1000100, 2021YFF1000900]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32170645, 31922069]
  3. Foundation of Hubei Hongshan Laboratory [2021hszd014]
  4. Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program [2021QNRC001]
  5. China Association for Science and Technology

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In this study, we constructed a pan-genome of the Gossypium genus and explored the impact of transposon amplification on genome composition and evolution. We found evolutionary connections between genome size variation, chromatin structure reorganization, and chromatin interactome rewiring, as well as identified regulatory variations underlying fiber length in cotton. Our findings provide insights into the evolution of genome organization and regulation, and can inform cotton improvement strategies.
Phenotypic diversity and evolutionary innovation ultimately trace to variation in genomic sequence and rewiring of regulatory networks. Here, we constructed a pan-genome of the Gossypium genus using ten representative diploid genomes. We document the genomic evolutionary history and the impact of lineage-specific transposon amplification on differential genome composition. The pan-3D genome reveals evolutionary connections between transposon-driven genome size variation and both higher-order chromatin structure reorganization and the rewiring of chromatin interactome. We linked changes in chromatin structures to phenotypic differences in cotton fiber and identified regulatory variations that decode the genetic basis of fiber length, the latter enabled by sequencing 1,005 transcriptomes during fiber development. We showcase how pan-genomic, pan-3D genomic and genetic regulatory data serve as a resource for delineating the evolutionary basis of spinnable cotton fiber. Our work provides insights into the evolution of genome organization and regulation and will inform cotton improvement by enabling regulome-based approaches.

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