作者
Jianjian Qi,Xin Liu,Di Shen,H. Miao,Bingyan Xie,Xixiang Li,Peng Zeng,Shenhao Wang,Yi Shang,Xingfang Gu,Yongchen Du,Ying Li,Tao Lin,Jinhong Yuan,Xue Yang,Jinfeng Chen,Huiming Chen,Xingyao Xiong,Ke Huang,Zhangjun Fei,Linyong Mao,Li Tian,Thomas Städler,Susanne S. Renner,Sophien Kamoun,William J. Lucas,Zhonghua Zhang,Sanwen Huang
摘要
Most fruits in our daily diet are the products of domestication and breeding. Here we report a map of genome variation for a major fruit that encompasses ~3.6 million variants, generated by deep resequencing of 115 cucumber lines sampled from 3,342 accessions worldwide. Comparative analysis suggests that fruit crops underwent narrower bottlenecks during domestication than grain crops. We identified 112 putative domestication sweeps; 1 of these regions contains a gene involved in the loss of bitterness in fruits, an essential domestication trait of cucumber. We also investigated the genomic basis of divergence among the cultivated populations and discovered a natural genetic variant in a β-carotene hydroxylase gene that could be used to breed cucumbers with enhanced nutritional value. The genomic history of cucumber evolution uncovered here provides the basis for future genomics-enabled breeding.