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Whole-genome sequencing of cultivated and wild peppers provides insights into Capsicum domestication and specialization
Author(s) -
Cheng Qin,
Changshui Yu,
Yaou Shen,
Xiaodong Fang,
Lang Chen,
Jiumeng Min,
Jiaowen Cheng,
Shancen Zhao,
Meng Xu,
Yong Luo,
Yulan Yang,
Zhiming Wu,
Likai Mao,
Haiyang Wu,
Changying Ling-Hu,
Huangkai Zhou,
Haijian Lin,
Sandra Isabel González-Morales,
Diana Lilia Trejo-Saavedra,
Hao Tian,
Xin Tang,
Maojun Zhao,
Huang Zhiyong,
Anwei Zhou,
Xiaoming Yao,
Junjie Cui,
Wenqi Li,
Zhe Chen,
Yongqiang Feng,
Yongchao Niu,
Shimin Bi,
Xiuwei Yang,
Weipeng Li,
Huimin Cai,
Xirong Luo,
Salvador MontesHernández,
Marco Antonio LeyvaGonzález,
Zhiqiang Xiong,
Xiujing He,
Lijun Bai,
Shu Tan,
Xiangqun Tang,
Dan Liu,
Jinwen Liu,
Shangxing Zhang,
Maoshan Chen,
Lu Zhang,
Li Zhang,
Yinchao Zhang,
Weiqin Liao,
Yan Zhang,
Min Wang,
Xiaodan Lv,
Bo Wen,
Hongjun Liu,
Hemi Luan,
Yonggang Zhang,
Shuang Yang,
Xiaodian Wang,
Jiaohui Xü,
Xueqin Li,
Shuai Cheng Li,
Junyi Wang,
Alain Palloix,
Paul W. Bosland,
Yingrui Li,
Anders Krogh,
Rafael F. Rivera-Bustamante,
Luís HerreraEstrella,
Ye Yin,
Jiping Yu,
Kailin Hu,
Zhiming Zhang
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
proceedings of the national academy of sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.011
H-Index - 771
eISSN - 1091-6490
pISSN - 0027-8424
DOI - 10.1073/pnas.1400975111
Subject(s) - domestication , biology , genome , botany , horticulture , genetics , gene
As an economic crop, pepper satisfies people's spicy taste and has medicinal uses worldwide. To gain a better understanding of Capsicum evolution, domestication, and specialization, we present here the genome sequence of the cultivated pepper Zunla-1 (C. annuum L.) and its wild progenitor Chiltepin (C. annuum var. glabriusculum). We estimate that the pepper genome expanded ∼0.3 Mya (with respect to the genome of other Solanaceae) by a rapid amplification of retrotransposons elements, resulting in a genome comprised of ∼81% repetitive sequences. Approximately 79% of 3.48-Gb scaffolds containing 34,476 protein-coding genes were anchored to chromosomes by a high-density genetic map. Comparison of cultivated and wild pepper genomes with 20 resequencing accessions revealed molecular footprints of artificial selection, providing us with a list of candidate domestication genes. We also found that dosage compensation effect of tandem duplication genes probably contributed to the pungent diversification in pepper. The Capsicum reference genome provides crucial information for the study of not only the evolution of the pepper genome but also, the Solanaceae family, and it will facilitate the establishment of more effective pepper breeding programs.

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