The barley pan-genome reveals the hidden legacy of mutation breeding
Author:
Jayakodi MurukarthickORCID, Padmarasu SudharsanORCID, Haberer Georg, Bonthala Venkata SureshORCID, Gundlach HeidrunORCID, Monat CécileORCID, Lux ThomasORCID, Kamal Nadia, Lang DanielORCID, Himmelbach Axel, Ens JenniferORCID, Zhang Xiao-Qi, Angessa Tefera T.ORCID, Zhou Gaofeng, Tan Cong, Hill Camilla, Wang Penghao, Schreiber Miriam, Boston Lori B., Plott Christopher, Jenkins JerryORCID, Guo Yu, Fiebig Anne, Budak HikmetORCID, Xu Dongdong, Zhang Jing, Wang Chunchao, Grimwood Jane, Schmutz JeremyORCID, Guo GanggangORCID, Zhang Guoping, Mochida Keiichi, Hirayama TakashiORCID, Sato KazuhiroORCID, Chalmers Kenneth J., Langridge PeterORCID, Waugh RobbieORCID, Pozniak Curtis J.ORCID, Scholz UweORCID, Mayer Klaus F. X.ORCID, Spannagl ManuelORCID, Li ChengdaoORCID, Mascher MartinORCID, Stein NilsORCID
Abstract
AbstractGenetic diversity is key to crop improvement. Owing to pervasive genomic structural variation, a single reference genome assembly cannot capture the full complement of sequence diversity of a crop species (known as the ‘pan-genome’1). Multiple high-quality sequence assemblies are an indispensable component of a pan-genome infrastructure. Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is an important cereal crop with a long history of cultivation that is adapted to a wide range of agro-climatic conditions2. Here we report the construction of chromosome-scale sequence assemblies for the genotypes of 20 varieties of barley—comprising landraces, cultivars and a wild barley—that were selected as representatives of global barley diversity. We catalogued genomic presence/absence variants and explored the use of structural variants for quantitative genetic analysis through whole-genome shotgun sequencing of 300 gene bank accessions. We discovered abundant large inversion polymorphisms and analysed in detail two inversions that are frequently found in current elite barley germplasm; one is probably the product of mutation breeding and the other is tightly linked to a locus that is involved in the expansion of geographical range. This first-generation barley pan-genome makes previously hidden genetic variation accessible to genetic studies and breeding.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Multidisciplinary
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