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The genome evolution and domestication of tropical fruit mango
by
Wang, Sen
, Bai, Beibei
, Gao, Shenghan
, Luo, Ruixiong
, Huang, Jianfeng
, Luo, Yingfeng
, Yang, Meng
, Wu, Shuangyang
, Zhao, Zhichang
, Huang, Guodi
, Tang, Kexuan
, Wei, Junya
, Ni, Zhangguang
, Zhang, Huangkai
, Wang, Peng
, Gai, Jiangtao
, Zhu, Min
, Zhang, Bing
, Cahoon, Edgar B.
, Chen, Huarui
, Gao, Aiping
, Hu, Songnian
, Li, Qian
, Gong, Deyong
, Dang, Zhiguo
, Ye, Xiuxu
, Tan, Xinyu
, Zhu, Guopeng
, Chen, Yeyuan
in
Acyltransferases - genetics
/ Anacardiaceae
/ Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ biosynthesis
/ carbon dioxide
/ China
/ contact dermatitis
/ Domestication
/ Evolution
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fruit - genetics
/ Fruits
/ Genes
/ genetic background
/ Genetic Variation
/ genome assembly
/ Genome, Plant
/ Genomes
/ Germplasm
/ Human Genetics
/ India
/ landraces
/ Life Sciences
/ lipid metabolism
/ lipids
/ Mangifera - genetics
/ Mangifera - metabolism
/ Mango genome
/ mangoes
/ Metabolism
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ naringenin-chalcone synthase
/ Phenols - metabolism
/ photorespiration
/ Photosynthesis
/ Pigmentation - genetics
/ pistachios
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Proteins
/ South East Asia
/ Urushiol
/ Whole-genome duplication
2020
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The genome evolution and domestication of tropical fruit mango
by
Wang, Sen
, Bai, Beibei
, Gao, Shenghan
, Luo, Ruixiong
, Huang, Jianfeng
, Luo, Yingfeng
, Yang, Meng
, Wu, Shuangyang
, Zhao, Zhichang
, Huang, Guodi
, Tang, Kexuan
, Wei, Junya
, Ni, Zhangguang
, Zhang, Huangkai
, Wang, Peng
, Gai, Jiangtao
, Zhu, Min
, Zhang, Bing
, Cahoon, Edgar B.
, Chen, Huarui
, Gao, Aiping
, Hu, Songnian
, Li, Qian
, Gong, Deyong
, Dang, Zhiguo
, Ye, Xiuxu
, Tan, Xinyu
, Zhu, Guopeng
, Chen, Yeyuan
in
Acyltransferases - genetics
/ Anacardiaceae
/ Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ biosynthesis
/ carbon dioxide
/ China
/ contact dermatitis
/ Domestication
/ Evolution
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fruit - genetics
/ Fruits
/ Genes
/ genetic background
/ Genetic Variation
/ genome assembly
/ Genome, Plant
/ Genomes
/ Germplasm
/ Human Genetics
/ India
/ landraces
/ Life Sciences
/ lipid metabolism
/ lipids
/ Mangifera - genetics
/ Mangifera - metabolism
/ Mango genome
/ mangoes
/ Metabolism
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ naringenin-chalcone synthase
/ Phenols - metabolism
/ photorespiration
/ Photosynthesis
/ Pigmentation - genetics
/ pistachios
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Proteins
/ South East Asia
/ Urushiol
/ Whole-genome duplication
2020
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The genome evolution and domestication of tropical fruit mango
by
Wang, Sen
, Bai, Beibei
, Gao, Shenghan
, Luo, Ruixiong
, Huang, Jianfeng
, Luo, Yingfeng
, Yang, Meng
, Wu, Shuangyang
, Zhao, Zhichang
, Huang, Guodi
, Tang, Kexuan
, Wei, Junya
, Ni, Zhangguang
, Zhang, Huangkai
, Wang, Peng
, Gai, Jiangtao
, Zhu, Min
, Zhang, Bing
, Cahoon, Edgar B.
, Chen, Huarui
, Gao, Aiping
, Hu, Songnian
, Li, Qian
, Gong, Deyong
, Dang, Zhiguo
, Ye, Xiuxu
, Tan, Xinyu
, Zhu, Guopeng
, Chen, Yeyuan
in
Acyltransferases - genetics
/ Anacardiaceae
/ Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ biosynthesis
/ carbon dioxide
/ China
/ contact dermatitis
/ Domestication
/ Evolution
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fruit - genetics
/ Fruits
/ Genes
/ genetic background
/ Genetic Variation
/ genome assembly
/ Genome, Plant
/ Genomes
/ Germplasm
/ Human Genetics
/ India
/ landraces
/ Life Sciences
/ lipid metabolism
/ lipids
/ Mangifera - genetics
/ Mangifera - metabolism
/ Mango genome
/ mangoes
/ Metabolism
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ naringenin-chalcone synthase
/ Phenols - metabolism
/ photorespiration
/ Photosynthesis
/ Pigmentation - genetics
/ pistachios
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Proteins
/ South East Asia
/ Urushiol
/ Whole-genome duplication
2020
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The genome evolution and domestication of tropical fruit mango
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The genome evolution and domestication of tropical fruit mango
2020
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Overview
Background
Mango is one of the world’s most important tropical fruits. It belongs to the family Anacardiaceae, which includes several other economically important species, notably cashew, sumac and pistachio from other genera. Many species in this family produce family-specific urushiols and related phenols, which can induce contact dermatitis.
Results
We generate a chromosome-scale genome assembly of mango, providing a reference genome for the Anacardiaceae family. Our results indicate the occurrence of a recent whole-genome duplication (WGD) event in mango. Duplicated genes preferentially retained include photosynthetic, photorespiration, and lipid metabolic genes that may have provided adaptive advantages to sharp historical decreases in atmospheric carbon dioxide and global temperatures. A notable example of an extended gene family is the chalcone synthase (CHS) family of genes, and particular genes in this family show universally higher expression in peels than in flesh, likely for the biosynthesis of urushiols and related phenols. Genome resequencing reveals two distinct groups of mango varieties, with commercial varieties clustered with India germplasms and demonstrating allelic admixture, and indigenous varieties from Southeast Asia in the second group. Landraces indigenous in China formed distinct clades, and some showed admixture in genomes.
Conclusions
Analysis of chromosome-scale mango genome sequences reveals photosynthesis and lipid metabolism are preferentially retained after a recent WGD event, and expansion of CHS genes is likely associated with urushiol biosynthesis in mango. Genome resequencing clarifies two groups of mango varieties, discovers allelic admixture in commercial varieties, and shows distinct genetic background of landraces.
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BioMed Central,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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