The revelation of genomic breed composition using target capture sequencing: a case of Taxodium.

Forestry research Pub Date : 2024-10-08 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.48130/forres-0024-0031
Zhitong Han, Yangkang Chen, Xiaogang Dai, Chaoguang Yu, Jiajin Cheng, Jialiang Li, Kangshan Mao
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Abstract

Taxodium plants have good flood tolerance and thus were introduced into China from North America in the early 1900s. The subsequent decades of cross-breeding experiments within Taxodium have produced many new hybrid cultivars in China while also creating confusion in the genetic background of Taxodium plants. In the present study, target capture sequencing-derived SNP markers were used to reveal the genomic composition of different species and cultivars of Taxodium. The results unraveled the phylogenetic relationship within Taxodium and suggested the possibility of recent interspecific natural hybridization events. The introduced (Chinese) population is genetically similar to the native (North American) population, thus providing genetic evidence for historical introductions of Taxodium. Hybrid categories of different cultivars of Taxodium hybrid 'Zhongshanshan' were further identified, and their differences in parentage were revealed. Collectively, the findings provide evidence for understanding the genetics and hybridization of Taxodium and shed light on the future breeding and cultivation of cultivars with great ecological and economic potential.

利用目标捕获测序揭示基因组品种组成:以 Taxodium 为例。
Taxodium 植物具有良好的耐涝性,因此在 20 世纪初从北美引入中国。随后几十年的紫杉杂交育种实验在中国产生了许多新的杂交栽培品种,同时也造成了紫杉植物遗传背景的混乱。本研究利用目标捕获测序衍生的 SNP 标记揭示了 Taxodium 不同物种和栽培品种的基因组组成。研究结果揭示了 Taxodium 植物内部的系统发育关系,并提出了近期种间自然杂交事件的可能性。引入的(中国)种群与原生的(北美)种群在基因上相似,从而为 Taxodium 的历史引入提供了基因证据。进一步确定了杂交种'中山'的不同栽培品种的杂交类别,并揭示了它们在亲本上的差异。总之,这些研究结果为了解紫杉的遗传和杂交提供了证据,并为今后培育和种植具有巨大生态和经济潜力的栽培品种提供了启示。
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