Author:
Wu Shan,Sun Honghe,Hamilton John P.,Mollinari Marcelo,Gesteira Gabriel De Siqueira,Kitavi Mercy,Yan Mengxiao,Wang Hongxia,Yang Jun,Yencho G. Craig,Buell C. Robin,Fei Zhangjun
Abstract
AbstractThe hexaploid sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas[L.] Lam.) is a globally important stable crop and plays a significant role in biofortification. The high resilience and adaptability of sweetpotato provide it with advantages in addressing food security and climate change issues. Here we report a haplotype-resolved chromosome-level genome assembly of an African cultivar, ‘Tanzania’, which enables ancestry inference along the haplotype-phased chromosomes. Our analyses reveal that the wild tetraploidI. aequatoriensis, currently found in coastal Ecuador, is the closest known relative of sweetpotato and likely a direct descendant of one of the sweetpotato progenitors. The other unknown progenitor(s) of sweetpotato have a closer genetic relationship to the wild tetraploidI. batatas4×, distributed in Central America, than toI. aequatoriensis. The different ancestral sequences are not distributed in typical subgenomes but are intertwined on the same chromosomes, possibly due to the known non-preferential recombination among haplotypes. AlthoughI. batatas4× was not involved in the hexaploidization event, introgression fromI. batatas4× to the hexaploid sweetpotato is evident. Our study improves our understanding of sweetpotato origin and provides valuable genomic resources to accelerate sweetpotato breeding.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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