Yanlei Feng , Yukang Wang , Hejun Lu , Jun Li , Delara Akhter , Fang Liu , Ting Zhao , Xingxing Shen , Xiaobo Li , James Whelan , Tianzhen Zhang , Jianping Hu , Ronghui Pan
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Abstract
Cotton is a major crop that provides the most important renewable textile fibers in the world. Studies of the taxonomy and evolution of cotton species have received wide attentions, not only due to cotton’s economic value but also due to the fact that Gossypium is an ideal model system to study the origin, evolution, and cultivation of polyploid species. Previous studies suggested the involvement of mitochondrial genome editing sites and copy number as well as mitochondrial functions in cotton fiber elongation. Whereas, with only a few mitogenomes assembled in the cotton genus Gossypium, our knowledge about their roles in cotton evolution and speciation is still scarce. To close this gap, here we assembled 20 mitogenomes from 15 cotton species spanning all the cotton clades (A–G, K, and AD genomes) and 5 cotton relatives using short and long sequencing reads. Systematic analyses uncovered a high level of mitochondrial gene sequence conservation, abundant sequence repeats and many insertions of foreign sequences, as well as extensive structural variations in cotton mitogenomes. The sequence repeats and foreign sequences caused significant mitogenome size inflation in Gossypium and its close relative Kokia in general, while there is no significant difference between the lint and fuzz cotton mitogenomes in terms of gene content, RNA editing, and gene expression level. Interestingly, we further revealed the specific presence and expression of two novel mitochondrial open reading frames (ORFs) in lint-fiber cotton species. Finally, these structural features and novel ORFs help us gain valuable insights into the history of cotton evolution and polyploidization and the origin of species producing long lint fibers from a mitogenomic perspective.
Crop JournalAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
CiteScore
9.90
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3.00%
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638
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍:
The major aims of The Crop Journal are to report recent progresses in crop sciences including crop genetics, breeding, agronomy, crop physiology, germplasm resources, grain chemistry, grain storage and processing, crop management practices, crop biotechnology, and biomathematics.
The regular columns of the journal are Original Research Articles, Reviews, and Research Notes. The strict peer-review procedure will guarantee the academic level and raise the reputation of the journal. The readership of the journal is for crop science researchers, students of agricultural colleges and universities, and persons with similar academic levels.