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Genome structure variation analyses of peach reveal population dynamics and a 1.67 Mb causal inversion for fruit shape

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GENOME BIOLOGY
卷 22, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13059-020-02239-1

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Peach genome assembly; Structure variation; Population dynamics; Genome-wide association study; Large heterozygous inversion; PpOFP2; Fruit shape

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program [2018YFD1000200]
  2. Financial Special Foundation from Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences [KJCX201907-2]
  3. Biotechnology Sharing Plat Program from Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences

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This study introduces new genomics resources for peach research and demonstrates how focusing on SV data can drive basic functional discoveries in plant science.
Background Structural variations (SVs), a major resource of genomic variation, can have profound consequences on phenotypic variation, yet the impacts of SVs remain largely unexplored in crops. Results Here, we generate a high-quality de novo genome assembly for a flat-fruit peach cultivar and produce a comprehensive SV map for peach, as a high proportion of genomic sequence is occupied by heterozygous SVs in the peach genome. We conduct population-level analyses that indicate SVs have undergone strong purifying selection during peach domestication, and find evidence of positive selection, with a significant preference for upstream and intronic regions during later peach improvement. We perform a SV-based GWAS that identifies a large 1.67-Mb heterozygous inversion that segregates perfectly with flat-fruit shape. Mechanistically, this derived allele alters the expression of the PpOFP2 gene positioned near the proximal breakpoint of the inversion, and we confirm in transgenic tomatoes that PpOFP2 is causal for flat-fruit shape. Conclusions Thus, beyond introducing new genomics resources for peach research, our study illustrates how focusing on SV data can drive basic functional discoveries in plant science.

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