Selection and adaptive introgression guided the complex evolutionary history of the European common bean

Author:

Bellucci Elisa,Benazzo Andrea,Xu Chunming,Bitocchi Elena,Rodriguez Monica,Alseekh Saleh,Vittori Valerio DiORCID,Gioia Tania,Neumann Kerstin,Cortinovis Gaia,Frascarelli Giulia,Murube Ester,Trucchi EmilianoORCID,Nanni Laura,Ariani Andrea,Logozzo Giuseppina,Shin Jin Hee,Liu Chaochih,Jiang Liang,Ferreira Juan José,Campa Ana,Attene Giovanna,Morrell Peter LaurentORCID,Bertorelle Giorgio,Graner Andreas,Gepts PaulORCID,Fernie Alisdair Robert,Jackson Scott Allen,Papa Roberto

Abstract

AbstractDomesticated crops have been disseminated by humans over vast geographic areas. After 1492, the common bean (Phaseolus vulgarisL.) was introduced in Europe. Here, we combine whole-genome profiling, metabolic fingerprinting and phenotypic characterisation, and we show that the first common bean cultigens successfully introduced into Europe were of Andean origin, after Francisco Pizarro’s expedition to northern Peru in 1529. We show that hybridisation, selection and recombination have shaped the genomic diversity of the European common bean in parallel with political constraints. There is clear evidence of adaptive introgression into the Mesoamerican-derived European genotypes, with 44 Andean introgressed genomic segments shared by more than 90% of European accessions and distributed across all chromosomes except PvChr11. Genomic scans for signatures of selection highlight the role of genes relevant to flowering and environmental adaptation, suggesting that introgression has been crucial for the dissemination of this tropical crop to the temperate regions of Europe.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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