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The mosaic oat genome gives insights into a uniquely healthy cereal crop

Authors :
Kamal, Nadia
Tsardakas Renhuldt, Nikos
Bentzer, Johan
Gundlach, Heidrun
Haberer, Georg
Juhász, Angéla
Lux, Thomas
Bose, Utpal
Tye-Din, Jason A.
Lang, Daniel
van Gessel, Nico
Reski, Ralf
Fu, Yong-Bi
Spégel, Peter
Ceplitis, Alf
Himmelbach, Axel
Waters, Amanda J.
Bekele, Wubishet A.
Colgrave, Michelle L.
Hansson, Mats
Stein, Nils
Mayer, Klaus F. X.
Jellen, Eric N.
Maughan, Peter J.
Tinker, Nicholas A.
Mascher, Martin
Olsson, Olof
Spannagl, Manuel
Sirijovski, Nick
Source :
Nature; June 2022, Vol. 606 Issue: 7912 p113-119, 7p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Cultivated oat (Avena sativaL.) is an allohexaploid (AACCDD, 2n= 6x= 42) thought to have been domesticated more than 3,000 years ago while growing as a weed in wheat, emmer and barley fields in Anatolia1,2. Oat has a low carbon footprint, substantial health benefits and the potential to replace animal-based food products. However, the lack of a fully annotated reference genome has hampered efforts to deconvolute its complex evolutionary history and functional gene dynamics. Here we present a high-quality reference genome of A. sativaand close relatives of its diploid (Avena longiglumis, AA, 2n= 14) and tetraploid (Avena insularis, CCDD, 2n= 4x= 28) progenitors. We reveal the mosaic structure of the oat genome, trace large-scale genomic reorganizations in the polyploidization history of oat and illustrate a breeding barrier associated with the genome architecture of oat. We showcase detailed analyses of gene families implicated in human health and nutrition, which adds to the evidence supporting oat safety in gluten-free diets, and we perform mapping-by-sequencing of an agronomic trait related to water-use efficiency. This resource for the Avenagenus will help to leverage knowledge from other cereal genomes, improve understanding of basic oat biology and accelerate genomics-assisted breeding and reanalysis of quantitative trait studies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Volume :
606
Issue :
7912
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs59841070
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04732-y