Brassica napus (AACC, 2n=38) is an important oilseed crop grown worldwide. However, little is known about the population evolution of this species, the genomic difference between its major genetic groups, such as European and Asian rapeseed, and the impacts of historical large-scale introgression events on this young tetraploid. In this study, we reported the de novo assembly of the genome sequences of an Asian rapeseed (B. napus), Ningyou 7 and its four progenitors and compared these genomes with other available genomic data from diverse European and Asian cultivars. Our results showed that Asian rapeseed originally derived from European rapeseed but subsequently significantly diverged, with rapid genome differentiation after hybridization and intensive local selective breeding. The first historical introgression of B. rapa dramatically broadened the allelic pool but decreased the deleterious variations of Asian rapeseed. The second historical introgression of the double-low traits of European rapeseed (canola) has reshaped Asian rapeseed into two groups (double-low and double-high), accompanied by an increase in genetic load in the double-low group. This study demonstrates distinctive genomic footprints and deleterious SNP (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism) variants for local adaptation by recent intra- and interspecies introgression events and provides novel insights for understanding the rapid genome evolution of a young allopolyploid crop.
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Genome-wide selection footprints and deleterious variations in young Asian allotetraploid rapeseed
Plant Biotechnology Journal
2019
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- Title
- Genome-wide selection footprints and deleterious variations in young Asian allotetraploid rapeseed
- Creators
- Jun Zou - Huazhong Agricultural University, ChinaLingfeng Mao - Zhejiang University, ChinaJie Qiu - Zhejiang University, ChinaMeng Wang - Huazhong Agricultural University, ChinaLei Jia - Zhejiang University, ChinaDongya Wu - Zhejiang University, ChinaZhesi He - York University, UKMeihong Chen - Zhejiang University, ChinaYifei Shen - Zhejiang University, ChinaEnhui Shen - Zhejiang University, ChinaYongji Huang - Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, ChinaRuiyuan Li - Huazhong Agricultural University, ChinaDandan Hu - Huazhong Agricultural University, ChinaLei Shi - Huazhong Agricultural University, ChinaKai Wang - Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, ChinaQian-Hao Zhu - CSIRO Agriculture and Food, AustraliaChuyu Ye - Zhejiang University, ChinaIan Bancroft - York University, UKGraham J King - Southern Cross University, AustraliaJinling Meng - Huazhong Agricultural University, ChinaLongjiang Fan - Zhejiang University, China
- Publication Details
- Plant Biotechnology Journal
- Identifiers
- 2035; 991012822026902368
- Academic Unit
- Science; Faculty of Science and Engineering; Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article