Analysis of 427 genomes reveals moso bamboo population structure and genetic basis of property traits

Author:

Zhao HanshengORCID,Sun ShuaiORCID,Ding Yulong,Wang YueORCID,Yue Xianghua,Du Xiao,Wei QiangORCID,Fan Guangyi,Sun HuayuORCID,Lou Yongfeng,Yang Huanming,Wang Jian,Xu XunORCID,Li LichaoORCID,Yang Kebin,Xu Hao,Wang Jiongliang,Zhu ChengleiORCID,Wang Sining,Shan XuemengORCID,Hou YinguangORCID,Wang YuORCID,Fei Benhua,Liu XinORCID,Jiang ZehuiORCID,Gao ZhiminORCID

Abstract

AbstractMoso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) is an economically and ecologically important nontimber forestry species. Further development of this species as a sustainable bamboo resource has been hindered by a lack of population genome information. Here, we report a moso bamboo genomic variation atlas of 5.45 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from whole-genome resequencing of 427 individuals covering 15 representative geographic areas. We uncover low genetic diversity, high genotype heterozygosity, and genes under balancing selection underlying moso bamboo population adaptation. We infer its demographic history with one bottleneck and its recently small population without a rebound. We define five phylogenetic groups and infer that one group probably originated by a single-origin event from East China. Finally, we conduct genome-wide association analysis of nine important property-related traits to identify candidate genes, many of which are involved in cell wall, carbohydrate metabolism, and environmental adaptation. These results provide a foundation and resources for understanding moso bamboo evolution and the genetic mechanisms of agriculturally important traits.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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