生物
代谢组
渗入
代谢物
代谢组学
转录组
栽培
驯化
选择性育种
基因组
植物育种
分子育种
基因
生物技术
植物
遗传学
生物信息学
基因表达
生物化学
作者
Guangtao Zhu,Shouchuang Wang,Zejun Huang,Shuaibin Zhang,Qinggang Liao,Chunzhi Zhang,Tao Lin,Qin Mao,Peng Meng,Chenkun Yang,Xue Cao,Xu Han,Xiaoxuan Wang,Esther van der Knaap,Zhonghua Zhang,Xia Cui,Harry J. Klee,Alisdair R. Fernie,Jie Luo,Sanwen Huang
出处
期刊:Cell
[Elsevier]
日期:2018-01-01
卷期号:172 (1-2): 249-261.e12
被引量:698
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cell.2017.12.019
摘要
Humans heavily rely on dozens of domesticated plant species that have been further improved through intensive breeding. To evaluate how breeding changed the tomato fruit metabolome, we have generated and analyzed a dataset encompassing genomes, transcriptomes, and metabolomes from hundreds of tomato genotypes. The combined results illustrate how breeding globally altered fruit metabolite content. Selection for alleles of genes associated with larger fruits altered metabolite profiles as a consequence of linkage with nearby genes. Selection of five major loci reduced the accumulation of anti-nutritional steroidal glycoalkaloids in ripened fruits, rendering the fruit more edible. Breeding for pink tomatoes modified the content of over 100 metabolites. The introgression of resistance genes from wild relatives in cultivars also resulted in major and unexpected metabolic changes. The study reveals a multi-omics view of the metabolic breeding history of tomato, as well as provides insights into metabolome-assisted breeding and plant biology.
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