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Genomic analyses provide insights into peach local adaptation and responses to climate change

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GENOME RESEARCH
卷 31, 期 4, 页码 592-606

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COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
DOI: 10.1101/gr.261032.120

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  1. Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program [CAASASTIP2020ZFRI01]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31572094]
  3. Crop Germplasm Resources Conservation Project [2016NWB041]
  4. U.S. National Science Foundation [IOS-1339287, IOS1855585]

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The study reveals the genomic bases of peach adaptation to diverse climates by combining whole-genome selection scans and genome-wide environmental association studies (GWEAS). It identified selective sweeps underlying local adaptation to both mild and extreme climates, including sweeps conferring genomic pattern of adaptation to high altitudes, as well as genomic loci strongly associated with specific environmental variables through GWEAS.
The environment has constantly shaped plant genomes, but the genetic bases underlying how plants adapt to environmental influences remain largely unknown. We constructed a high-density genomic variation map of 263 geographically representative peach landraces and wild relatives. A combination of whole-genome selection scans and genome-wide environmental association studies (GWEAS) was performed to reveal the genomic bases of peach adaptation to diverse climates. A total of 2092 selective sweeps that underlie local adaptation to both mild and extreme climates were identified, including 339 sweeps conferring genomic pattern of adaptation to high altitudes. Using genome-wide environmental association studies (GWEAS), a total of 2755 genomic loci strongly associated with 51 specific environmental variables were detected. The molecular mechanism underlying adaptive evolution of high drought, strong UVB, cold hardiness, sugar content, flesh color, and bloom date were revealed. Finally, based on 30 yr of observation, a candidate gene associated with bloom date advance, representing peach responses to global warming, was identified. Collectively, our study provides insights into molecular bases of how environments have shaped peach genomes by natural selection and adds candidate genes for future studies on evolutionary genetics, adaptation to climate changes, and breeding.

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