Milletdb: a multi‐omics database to accelerate the research of functional genomics and molecular breeding of millets

Author:

Sun Min1ORCID,Yan Haidong123,Zhang Aling1,Jin Yarong1,Lin Chuang1,Luo Lin4,Wu Bingchao1,Fan Yuhang1,Tian Shilin56,Cao Xiaofang5,Wang Zan7ORCID,Luo Jinchan1,Yang Yuchen1,Jia Jiyuan1,Zhou Puding1,Tang Qianzi8,Jones Chris Stephen9,Varshney Rajeev K.1011ORCID,Srivastava Rakesh K.10,He Min12,Xie Zheni113,Wang Xiaoshan1,Feng Guangyan1,Nie Gang1,Huang Dejun14,Zhang Xinquan1,Zhu Fangjie4ORCID,Huang Linkai112ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Grassland Science and Technology Sichuan Agricultural University Chengdu China

2. School of Plant and Environmental Sciences Virginia Tech Blacksburg Virginia USA

3. Department of Genetics University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA

4. College of Life Sciences Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University Fujian China

5. Novogene Bioinformatics Institute Beijing China

6. Department of Ecology, Hubei Key Laboratory of Cell Homeostasis, College of Life Sciences Wuhan University Wuhan China

7. College of Grassland Science and Technology China Agricultural University Beijing China

8. College of Animal Science and Technology Sichuan Agricultural University Chengdu China

9. Feed and Forage Development International Livestock Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

10. Center of Excellence in Genomics and Systems Biology (CEGSB) International Crops Research Institute for the Semi‐Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) Patancheru India

11. Murdoch's Centre for Crop and Food Innovation, Food Futures Institute Murdoch University Murdoch Western Australia Australia

12. State Key Laboratory of Crop Gene Exploration and Utilization in Southwest China Sichuan Agricultural University Chengdu Sichuan China

13. College of Agro‐Grassland Science Nanjing Agricultural University Nanjing China

14. Herbivorous Livestock Research Institute Chongqing Academy of Animal Sciences Chongqing China

Abstract

SummaryMillets are a class of nutrient‐rich coarse cereals with high resistance to abiotic stress; thus, they guarantee food security for people living in areas with extreme climatic conditions and provide stress‐related genetic resources for other crops. However, no platform is available to provide a comprehensive and systematic multi‐omics analysis for millets, which seriously hinders the mining of stress‐related genes and the molecular breeding of millets. Here, a free, web‐accessible, user‐friendly millets multi‐omics database platform (Milletdb, http://milletdb.novogene.com) has been developed. The Milletdb contains six millets and their one related species genomes, graph‐based pan‐genomics of pearl millet, and stress‐related multi‐omics data, which enable Milletdb to be the most complete millets multi‐omics database available. We stored GWAS (genome‐wide association study) results of 20 yield‐related trait data obtained under three environmental conditions [field (no stress), early drought and late drought] for 2 years in the database, allowing users to identify stress‐related genes that support yield improvement. Milletdb can simplify the functional genomics analysis of millets by providing users with 20 different tools (e.g., ‘Gene mapping’, ‘Co‐expression’, ‘KEGG/GO Enrichment’ analysis, etc.). On the Milletdb platform, a gene PMA1G03779.1 was identified through ‘GWAS’, which has the potential to modulate yield and respond to different environmental stresses. Using the tools provided by Milletdb, we found that the stress‐related PLATZs TFs (transcription factors) family expands in 87.5% of millet accessions and contributes to vegetative growth and abiotic stress responses. Milletdb can effectively serve researchers in the mining of key genes, genome editing and molecular breeding of millets.

Funder

China Agricultural Research System

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Biotechnology

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