Genomic decoding ofTheobroma grandiflorum(cupuassu) at chromosomal scale: Evolutionary insights for horticultural innovation

Author:

Alves Rafael MoysésORCID,de Abreu Vinicius A. C.ORCID,Oliveira Rafaely Pantoja,dos Anjos Almeida João VictorORCID,de Oliveira Mauro de MedeirosORCID,Silva Saura R.ORCID,Paschoal Alexandre R.ORCID,de Almeida Sintia S.ORCID,de Souza Pedro A. F.ORCID,Ferro Jesus A.ORCID,Miranda Vitor F. O.ORCID,Figueira AntonioORCID,Domingues Douglas S.ORCID,Varani Alessandro M.ORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundTheobroma grandiflorum(Malvaceae), known as cupuassu, is a tree indigenous to the Amazon Basin, valued for its large fruits and seed-pulp, contributing notably to the Amazonian bioeconomy. The seed-pulp is utilized in desserts and beverages, and its seed butter is used in cosmetics. Here, we present the sequenced telomere-to-telomere cupuassu genome, disclosing features of the genomic structure, evolution, and phylogenetic relationships within the Malvaceae.ResultsThe cupuassu genome spans 423 Mb, encodes 31,381 genes distributed in the ten chromosomes, and it exhibits approximately 65% gene synteny with theT. cacaogenome, reflecting a conserved evolutionary history, albeit punctuated with unique genomic variations. The main changes are pronounced by bursts of long-terminal repeats retrotransposons expansion at post-species divergence, retrocopied and singleton genes, and gene families displaying distinctive patterns of expansion and contraction. Furthermore, positively selected genes are evident, particularly among retained and dispersed, tandem and proximal duplicated genes associated to general fruit and seed traits and defense mechanisms, supporting the hypothesis of potential episodes of subfunctionalization and neofunctionalization following duplication, and impact from distinct domestication process. These genomic variations may underpin the differences observed in fruit and seed morphology, ripening, and disease resistance between cupuassu and the other Malvaceae species.ConclusionsSequencing the cupuassu genome offers a foundational resource for both breeding and conservation efforts, yielding insights into the evolution and diversity within the genusTheobroma.Core ideasTelomere-to-telomere sequencing of theTheobroma grandiflorumgenome elucidates a 65% synteny withT. cacao.Retrotransposon expansion identified as a pivotal factor in post-divergence genomic evolution betweenTheobromaspecies.Comparative genomics has revealed genes associated with key agronomic traits, providing evolutionary insights.Positive selection pressure in retained duplicated genes implicated in adaptive functions and fruit-seed traits diversity.Cupuassu genome as a genetic resource for breeding and to boosts Brazillian Amazonian bioeconomy.AUTHOR SUMMARYCupuassu, a fruit-bearing tree from the Amazon, is prized for its nutritious fruits and seeds, widely used in food and cosmetics. In this study, we sequenced the complete genome of cupuassu to understand its development, unique traits, and genetic relationship with cacao and other related species. The cupuassu genome shares a high similarity with cacao, but it also exhibits distinctive features. Notably, repetitive DNA elements have significantly influenced its genomic structure. Furthermore, specific genes responsible for its fruit and seed characteristics, as well as disease resistance, were identified. Overall, this research not only deepens our knowledge of cupuassu genetics but also illuminates broader aspects of plant evolution and diversity in the Amazon. It lays the groundwork for advanced breeding programs and promises to contribute significantly to the Amazonian bioeconomy. Ultimately, these findings have important implications for agriculture and conservation, highlighting the intricate processes of plant adaptation and evolution.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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