Demographic history and distinct selection signatures of two domestication genes in mungbean

Author:

Lin Ya-Ping12ORCID,Chen Hung-Wei1ORCID,Yeh Pei-Min1ORCID,Anand Shashi S1ORCID,Lin Jiunn3ORCID,Li Juan145ORCID,Noble Thomas6ORCID,Nair Ramakrishnan7ORCID,Schafleitner Roland2ORCID,Samsononova Maria8ORCID,Bishop-von-Wettberg Eric89ORCID,Nuzhdin Sergey10ORCID,Ting Chau-Ti11ORCID,Lawn Robert J12ORCID,Lee Cheng-Ruei13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University , Taipei 10617 , Taiwan

2. World Vegetable Center , Tainan 74199 , Taiwan

3. Institute of Plant Biology, National Taiwan University , Taipei 10617 , Taiwan

4. Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Bern , 3012 Bern , Switzerland

5. Swiss Institute for Bioinformatics , 1015 Lausanne , Switzerland

6. Australian Department of Agriculture and Fisheries , Warwick, Queensland 4370 , Australia

7. World Vegetable Center South and Central Asia, ICRISAT Campus , Patancheru, Hyderabad, Telangana 502324 , India

8. Mathematical Biology and Bioinformatics Laboratory, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University , 19525 St. Petersburg , Russia

9. Department of Plant and Soil Science and Gund Institute for the Environment, University of Vermont , Burlington, VT 05405 , USA

10. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA 90089 , USA

11. Department of Life Science, National Taiwan University , Taipei 10617 , Taiwan

12. College of Science & Engineering, James Cook University , Townsville, Queensland 4814 , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Domestication is the long and complex process underlying the evolution of crops, in which artificial directional selection transformed wild progenitors into the desired form, affecting genomic variation and leaving traces of selection at targeted loci. However, whether genes controlling important domestication traits follow the same evolutionary pattern expected under the standard selective sweep model remains unclear. With whole-genome resequencing of mungbean (Vigna radiata), we investigated this issue by resolving its global demographic history and targeted dissection of the molecular footprints of genes underlying 2 key traits representing different stages of domestication. Mungbean originated in Asia, and the Southeast Asian wild population migrated to Australia about 50 thousand generations ago. Later in Asia, the cultivated form diverged from the wild progenitor. We identified the gene associated with the pod shattering resistance trait, VrMYB26a, with lower expression across cultivars and reduced polymorphism in the promoter region, reflecting a hard selective sweep. On the other hand, the stem determinacy trait was associated with VrDet1. We found that 2 ancient haplotypes of this gene have lower gene expression and exhibited intermediate frequencies in cultivars, consistent with selection favoring independent haplotypes in a soft selective sweep. In mungbean, contrasting signatures of selection were identified from the detailed dissection of 2 important domestication traits. The results suggest complex genetic architecture underlying the seemingly simple process of directional artificial selection and highlight the limitations of genome-scan methods relying on hard selective sweeps.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology

Australian Center for International Agricultural Research

International Mungbean Improvement Network

World Vegetable Center

United States Agency for International Development

USDA

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Zumberge Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Physiology

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