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Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the world's most important non-grain food crop and is central to global food security. It is clonally propagated, highly heterozygous, autotetraploid, and suffers acute inbreeding depression. Here we use a homozygous doubled-monoploid potato clone to sequence and assemble 86% of the 844-megabase genome. We predict 39,031 protein-coding genes and present evidence for at least two genome duplication events indicative of a palaeopolyploid origin. As the first genome sequence of an asterid, the potato genome reveals 2,642 genes specific to this large angiosperm clade. We also sequenced a heterozygous diploid clone and show that gene presence/absence variants and other potentially deleterious mutations occur frequently and are a likely cause of inbreeding depression. Gene family expansion, tissue-specific expression and recruitment of genes to new pathways contributed to the evolution of tuber development. The potato genome sequence provides a platform for genetic improvement of this vital crop.
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Páginas (desde-hasta) | 189-195 |
Número de páginas | 7 |
Publicación | Nature |
Volumen | 475 |
N.º | 7355 |
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Estado | Publicada - 14 jul. 2011 |
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Genome sequence and analysis of the tuber crop potato. / Xu, Xun; Pan, Shengkai; Cheng, Shifeng et al.
En: Nature, Vol. 475, N.º 7355, 14.07.2011, p. 189-195.Resultado de la investigación: Contribución a una revista › Artículo › revisión exhaustiva
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T1 - Genome sequence and analysis of the tuber crop potato
AU - Xu, Xun
AU - Pan, Shengkai
AU - Cheng, Shifeng
AU - Zhang, Bo
AU - Mu, Desheng
AU - Ni, Peixiang
AU - Zhang, Gengyun
AU - Yang, Shuang
AU - Li, Ruiqiang
AU - Wang, Jun
AU - Orjeda, Gisella
AU - Guzman, Frank
AU - Torres, Michael
AU - Lozano, Roberto
AU - Ponce, Olga
AU - Martinez, Diana
AU - De La Cruz, Germán
AU - Chakrabarti, S. K.
AU - Patil, Virupaksh U.
AU - Skryabin, G.
AU - Kuznetsov, Boris B.
AU - Ravin, Nikolai V.
AU - Kolganova, Tatjana V.
AU - Beletsky, Alexey V.
AU - Mardanov, Andrei V.
AU - Di Genova, Alex
AU - Bolser, Daniel M.
AU - Martin, David M.A.
AU - Li, Guangcun
AU - Yang, Yu
AU - Kuang, Hanhui
AU - Hu, Qun
AU - Xiong, Xingyao
AU - Bishop, Gerard J.
AU - Sagredo, Boris
AU - Mejía, Nilo
AU - Zagorski, Wlodzimierz
AU - Gromadka, Robert
AU - Gawor, Jan
AU - Szczesny, Pawel
AU - Huang, Sanwen
AU - Zhang, Zhonghua
AU - Liang, Chunbo
AU - He, Jun
AU - Li, Ying
AU - He, Ying
AU - Xu, Jianfei
AU - Zhang, Youjun
AU - Xie, Binyan
AU - Du, Yongchen
AU - Qu, Dongyu
AU - Bonierbale, Merideth
AU - Ghislain, Marc
AU - Herrera, Maria Del Rosario
AU - Giuliano, Giovanni
AU - Pietrella, Marco
AU - Perrotta, Gaetano
AU - Facella, Paolo
AU - O'Brien, Kimberly
AU - Feingold, Sergio E.
AU - Barreiro, Leandro E.
AU - Massa, Gabriela A.
AU - Diambra, Luis
AU - Whitty, Brett R.
AU - Vaillancourt, Brieanne
AU - Lin, Haining
AU - Massa, Alicia N.
AU - Geoffroy, Michael
AU - Lundback, Steven
AU - DellaPenna, Dean
AU - Buell, C. Robin
AU - Sharma, Sanjeev Kumar
AU - Marshall, David F.
AU - Waugh, Robbie
AU - Bryan, Glenn J.
AU - Destefanis, Marialaura
AU - Nagy, Istvan
AU - Milbourne, Dan
AU - Thomson, Susan J.
AU - Fiers, Mark
AU - Jacobs, Jeanne M.E.
AU - Nielsen, Kare L.
AU - Sønderkær, Mads
AU - Iovene, Marina
AU - Torres, Giovana A.
AU - Jiang, Jiming
AU - Veilleux, Richard E.
AU - Bachem, Christian W.B.
AU - De Boer, Jan
AU - Borm, Theo
AU - Kloosterman, Bjorn
AU - Van Eck, Herman
AU - Datema, Erwin
AU - Hekkert, Baste Lintel
AU - Goverse, Aska
AU - Van Ham, Roeland C.H.J.
AU - Visser, Richard G.F.
N1 - Funding Information: Acknowledgements We acknowledge the assistance of W. Amoros, B. Babinska, R. V. Baslerov, B. K. Bumazhkin, M. F. Carboni, T. Conner, J. Coombs, L. Daddiego, J. M. D’Ambrosio, G. Diretto, S. B. Divito, D. Douches, M. Filipiak, G. Gianese, R. Hutten, E. Jacobsen, E. Kalinska, S. Kamoun, D. Kells, H. Kossowska, L. Lopez, M. Magallanes-Lundback, T. Miranda, P. S. Naik, A. N. Panteleeva, D. Pattanayak, E. O. Patutina, M. Portantier, S. Rawat, R. Simon, B. P. Singh, B. Singh, W. Stiekema, M. V. Sukhacheva and C. Town in providing plant material, generating data, annotation, analyses, and discussions. We are indebted to additional faculty and staff of the BGI-Shenzhen,J CraigVenter Institute,andMSU ResearchTechnologySupportFacility who contributed tothis project.Backgroundandpreliminary data were providedbythe Centre for BioSystems Genomics (CBSG), EU-project (APOPHYS EU-QLRT-2001-01849) and US Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture SolCAP project (2008-55300-04757 and 2009-85606-05673). We acknowledge the funding made available by the ‘‘863’’ National High Tech Research Development PrograminChina(2006AA100107), ‘‘973’’NationalKey Basic Research Program in China (2006CB101904, 2007CB815703, 2007CB815705, 2009CB119000), Board of Wageningen University and Research Centre, CAPES - Brazilian Ministry of Education, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (seed grant to S.H.), Chinese Ministry of Agriculture (The ‘‘948’’ Program), Chinese Ministry of Finance (1251610601001), Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (2007DFB30080), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (20070420446 to Z.Z.), CONICET (Argentina), DAFF Research Stimulus Fund (07-567), CONICYT-Chile (PBCT-PSD-03), Danish Council for Strategic Research Programme Commission on Health, Food and Welfare (2101-07-0116), Danish Council for Strategic Research Programme Commission on Strategic Growth Technologies (Grant 2106-07-0021), FINCyT ((099-FINCyT-EQUIP-2009)/(076-FINCyT-PIN-2008), Préstamo BID no. 1663/OC-PE, FONDAP and BASAL-CMM), Fund for Economic Structural Support (FES), HarvestPlus Challenge Program, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, INIA-Ministry of Agriculture of Chile, Instituto Nacional de Innovacion Agraria-Ministry of Agriculture of Peru, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), Italian Ministry of Research (Special Fund for Basic Research), International Potato Center (CIP-CGIAR core funds), LBMG of Center for Genome Regulation and Center for Mathematical Modeling, Universidad de Chile (UMI 2807 CNRS), Ministry of Education and Science of Russia (contract02.552.11.7073), National Nature Science Foundation of China (30671319, 30725008, 30890032, 30971995), Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province in China (Y2006D21), Netherlands Technology Foundation (STW), Netherlands Genomics Initiative (NGI), Netherlands Ministries of Economic Affairs (EZ) and Agriculture (LNV), New Zealand Institute for Crop & Food Research Ltd Funding Information: Strategic Science Initiative, Perez Guerrero Fund, Peruvian Ministry of Agriculture-Technical Secretariat of coordination with the CGIAR, Peruvian National Council of Science and Technology (CONCYTEC),Polish Ministry of Science andHigher Education (47/PGS/2006/01), Programa Cooperativo para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Agroalimentario y Agroindustrial del Cono Sur (PROCISUR), Project Programa Bicentenario de Ciencia y Tecnología - Conicyt, PBCT - Conicyt PSD-03, Russian Foundation for Basic Research (09-04-12275), Secretaría de Ciencia y Tecnología (SECyT) actual Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología (MINCyT), Argentina, Shenzhen Municipal Government of China (CXB200903110066A, ZYC200903240077A, ZYC200903240076A), Solexa project (272-07-0196), Special Multilateral Fund of the Inter-American Council for Integral Development (FEMCIDI), Teagasc, Teagasc Walsh Fellowship Scheme, The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Ltd Capability Fund, UK Potato Genome Sequencing grant (Scottish Government Rural and Environment Research and Analysis Directorate (RERAD), Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board - Potato Council), UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (Grant BB/F012640), US National Science Foundation Plant Genome Research Program (DBI-0604907 /DBI-0834044), Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station USDA Hatch Funds (135853), and Wellcome Trust Strategic award (WT 083481).
PY - 2011/7/14
Y1 - 2011/7/14
N2 - Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the world's most important non-grain food crop and is central to global food security. It is clonally propagated, highly heterozygous, autotetraploid, and suffers acute inbreeding depression. Here we use a homozygous doubled-monoploid potato clone to sequence and assemble 86% of the 844-megabase genome. We predict 39,031 protein-coding genes and present evidence for at least two genome duplication events indicative of a palaeopolyploid origin. As the first genome sequence of an asterid, the potato genome reveals 2,642 genes specific to this large angiosperm clade. We also sequenced a heterozygous diploid clone and show that gene presence/absence variants and other potentially deleterious mutations occur frequently and are a likely cause of inbreeding depression. Gene family expansion, tissue-specific expression and recruitment of genes to new pathways contributed to the evolution of tuber development. The potato genome sequence provides a platform for genetic improvement of this vital crop.
AB - Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the world's most important non-grain food crop and is central to global food security. It is clonally propagated, highly heterozygous, autotetraploid, and suffers acute inbreeding depression. Here we use a homozygous doubled-monoploid potato clone to sequence and assemble 86% of the 844-megabase genome. We predict 39,031 protein-coding genes and present evidence for at least two genome duplication events indicative of a palaeopolyploid origin. As the first genome sequence of an asterid, the potato genome reveals 2,642 genes specific to this large angiosperm clade. We also sequenced a heterozygous diploid clone and show that gene presence/absence variants and other potentially deleterious mutations occur frequently and are a likely cause of inbreeding depression. Gene family expansion, tissue-specific expression and recruitment of genes to new pathways contributed to the evolution of tuber development. The potato genome sequence provides a platform for genetic improvement of this vital crop.
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U2 - 10.1038/nature10158
DO - 10.1038/nature10158
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AN - SCOPUS:79960422847
SN - 0028-0836
VL - 475
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JO - Nature
JF - Nature
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