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The genome sequence of segmental allotetraploid peanut Arachis hypogaea.

Authors :
Bertioli, David J
Bertioli, David J
Jenkins, Jerry
Clevenger, Josh
Dudchenko, Olga
Gao, Dongying
Seijo, Guillermo
Leal-Bertioli, Soraya CM
Ren, Longhui
Farmer, Andrew D
Pandey, Manish K
Samoluk, Sergio S
Abernathy, Brian
Agarwal, Gaurav
Ballén-Taborda, Carolina
Cameron, Connor
Campbell, Jacqueline
Chavarro, Carolina
Chitikineni, Annapurna
Chu, Ye
Dash, Sudhansu
El Baidouri, Moaine
Guo, Baozhu
Huang, Wei
Kim, Kyung Do
Korani, Walid
Lanciano, Sophie
Lui, Christopher G
Mirouze, Marie
Moretzsohn, Márcio C
Pham, Melanie
Shin, Jin Hee
Shirasawa, Kenta
Sinharoy, Senjuti
Sreedasyam, Avinash
Weeks, Nathan T
Zhang, Xinyou
Zheng, Zheng
Sun, Ziqi
Froenicke, Lutz
Aiden, Erez L
Michelmore, Richard
Varshney, Rajeev K
Holbrook, C Corley
Cannon, Ethalinda KS
Scheffler, Brian E
Grimwood, Jane
Ozias-Akins, Peggy
Cannon, Steven B
Jackson, Scott A
Schmutz, Jeremy
Bertioli, David J
Bertioli, David J
Jenkins, Jerry
Clevenger, Josh
Dudchenko, Olga
Gao, Dongying
Seijo, Guillermo
Leal-Bertioli, Soraya CM
Ren, Longhui
Farmer, Andrew D
Pandey, Manish K
Samoluk, Sergio S
Abernathy, Brian
Agarwal, Gaurav
Ballén-Taborda, Carolina
Cameron, Connor
Campbell, Jacqueline
Chavarro, Carolina
Chitikineni, Annapurna
Chu, Ye
Dash, Sudhansu
El Baidouri, Moaine
Guo, Baozhu
Huang, Wei
Kim, Kyung Do
Korani, Walid
Lanciano, Sophie
Lui, Christopher G
Mirouze, Marie
Moretzsohn, Márcio C
Pham, Melanie
Shin, Jin Hee
Shirasawa, Kenta
Sinharoy, Senjuti
Sreedasyam, Avinash
Weeks, Nathan T
Zhang, Xinyou
Zheng, Zheng
Sun, Ziqi
Froenicke, Lutz
Aiden, Erez L
Michelmore, Richard
Varshney, Rajeev K
Holbrook, C Corley
Cannon, Ethalinda KS
Scheffler, Brian E
Grimwood, Jane
Ozias-Akins, Peggy
Cannon, Steven B
Jackson, Scott A
Schmutz, Jeremy
Source :
Nature genetics; vol 51, iss 5, 877-884; 1061-4036
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Like many other crops, the cultivated peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is of hybrid origin and has a polyploid genome that contains essentially complete sets of chromosomes from two ancestral species. Here we report the genome sequence of peanut and show that after its polyploid origin, the genome has evolved through mobile-element activity, deletions and by the flow of genetic information between corresponding ancestral chromosomes (that is, homeologous recombination). Uniformity of patterns of homeologous recombination at the ends of chromosomes favors a single origin for cultivated peanut and its wild counterpart A. monticola. However, through much of the genome, homeologous recombination has created diversity. Using new polyploid hybrids made from the ancestral species, we show how this can generate phenotypic changes such as spontaneous changes in the color of the flowers. We suggest that diversity generated by these genetic mechanisms helped to favor the domestication of the polyploid A. hypogaea over other diploid Arachis species cultivated by humans.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature genetics; vol 51, iss 5, 877-884; 1061-4036
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature genetics vol 51, iss 5, 877-884 1061-4036
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367385083
Document Type :
Electronic Resource