Author:
Guo Jian,Cao Ke,Deng Cecilia,Li Yong,Zhu Gengrui,Fang Weichao,Chen Changwen,Wang Xinwei,Wu Jinlong,Guan Liping,Wu Shan,Guo Wenwu,Yao Jia-Long,Fei Zhangjun,Wang Lirong
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Genome structural variations (SVs) have been associated with key traits in a wide range of agronomically important species; however, SV profiles of peach and their functional impacts remain largely unexplored.
Results
Here, we present an integrated map of 202,273 SVs from 336 peach genomes. A substantial number of SVs have been selected during peach domestication and improvement, which together affect 2268 genes. Genome-wide association studies of 26 agronomic traits using these SVs identify a number of candidate causal variants. A 9-bp insertion in Prupe.4G186800, which encodes a NAC transcription factor, is shown to be associated with early fruit maturity, and a 487-bp deletion in the promoter of PpMYB10.1 is associated with flesh color around the stone. In addition, a 1.67 Mb inversion is highly associated with fruit shape, and a gene adjacent to the inversion breakpoint, PpOFP1, regulates flat shape formation.
Conclusions
The integrated peach SV map and the identified candidate genes and variants represent valuable resources for future genomic research and breeding in peach.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
the Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program
US National Science Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC