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Haplotype-resolved genome assembly provides insights into evolutionary history of the tea plant Camellia sinensis

Authors :
Ray Ming
Ruoyu Li
Yaying Ma
Yibin Wang
Liette Vasseur
Yan Shi
Qian Zhao
Jing Lin
Haifeng Wang
Shengcheng Zhang
Haifang He
Xindan Xu
Hu Guiping
Dongliang Zhan
Jiaxin Yu
Longqing Shi
Wenling Wang
Daping Gong
Liufeng Wei
Lin Zhang
Gang Wang
Xiaokai Ma
Zhenyang Liao
Pengjie Wang
Rui Qi
Yunran Ma
Shuai Chen
Naixing Ye
Haibao Tang
Xiangrui Kong
Minsheng You
Xingtan Zhang
Dongna Ma
Source :
Nature Genetics
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Tea is an important global beverage crop and is largely clonally propagated. Despite previous studies on the species, its genetic and evolutionary history deserves further research. Here, we present a haplotype-resolved assembly of an Oolong tea cultivar, Tieguanyin. Analysis of allele-specific expression suggests a potential mechanism in response to mutation load during long-term clonal propagation. Population genomic analysis using 190 Camellia accessions uncovered independent evolutionary histories and parallel domestication in two widely cultivated varieties, var. sinensis and var. assamica. It also revealed extensive intra- and interspecific introgressions contributing to genetic diversity in modern cultivars. Strong signatures of selection were associated with biosynthetic and metabolic pathways that contribute to flavor characteristics as well as genes likely involved in the Green Revolution in the tea industry. Our results offer genetic and molecular insights into the evolutionary history of Camellia sinensis and provide genomic resources to further facilitate gene editing to enhance desirable traits in tea crops.<br />Haplotype-resolved genome assembly of an Oolong tea cultivar Tieguanyin and population genomic analyses of 190 Camellia accessions provide insights into the evolutionary history of the tea plant Camellia sinensis.

Details

ISSN :
15461718 and 10614036
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....22b7263c30eb20c4f9bfdaa83417ae57