整合拟南芥与作物物种基因发现用于作物改良

Michael W Bevan, Maxim Messerer, Heidrun Gundlach, Nadia Kamal, Anthony Hall, Manuel Spannagl, Klaus F X Mayer
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基因组序列集合形成了一个持久而精确的框架,支持几乎所有生物学研究领域,包括进化生物学、分类学和保护、病原体种群多样性、作物驯化和生物化学。在植物基因组学的早期,资源仅限于少数可处理的基因组,导致关注实验物种如拟南芥(Arabidopsis thaliana)的机制与作物物种的性状分析之间的紧张关系。这种紧张源于在没有比较基因组支持的情况下,跨拟南芥和多种作物物种之间的大进化距离翻译基因功能知识的困难。一段时间以来,这些利益冲突影响了植物科学的资助重点,既限制了对拟南芥机制知识的获取,也限制了作物科学整合基因及其机制知识的能力的及时发展。在这篇综述中,我们展示了基因组学分析技术的进步如何揭示了进化上遥远的植物物种之间高度保守的分子机制。这一进展正在弥合模式-物种-作物之间的障碍,导致植物科学的日益统一,现在正在加速理解作物多种性状背后的机制并提高其性能的进展。我们列举了一些例子,说明这些新机遇带来的重要优先事项和成果。
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Integrating Arabidopsis and crop species gene discovery for crop improvement
Summary Genome sequence assemblies form a durable and precise framework that supports nearly all areas of biological research, including evolutionary biology, taxonomy and conservation, pathogen population diversity, crop domestication and biochemistry. In the early days of plant genomics, resources were limited to a handful of tractable genomes, leading to a tension between focus on discovering mechanisms in experimental species such as Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) and on trait analyses in crop species. This tension arose from difficulties in translating knowledge of gene function across the large evolutionary distances between Arabidopsis and diverse crop species without comparative genome support. For some time, these clashing interests influenced funding priorities in plant science that limited both the acquisition of knowledge of mechanisms in Arabidopsis and the timely development of the capacity of crop science to incorporate knowledge of genes and their mechanisms. In this review we show how advances in genomics analysis technologies are revealing a high degree of conservation of molecular mechanisms between evolutionarily distant plant species. This progress is bridging the model-species-to-crop barrier, resulting in ever-increasing unification of plant science that is now accelerating progress in understanding mechanisms underlying diverse traits in crops and improving their performance. We lay out some examples of important priorities and outcomes arising from these new opportunities.
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