外来种质的遗传基础及其在棉花品质改良中的作用。

IF 4.2 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Ankush Sharma, Mingrui Xu, Deepak Vitrakoti, Jinesh D Patel, Peng W Chee, Andrew H Paterson
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关键信息:外来的棉花品种仍然含有QTL验证的等位基因,结合CRISPR金字塔和基因组选择,可以打破根深蒂固的纤维长度-强度权衡。两次二倍体和两次异源四倍体棉花的独立驯化为棉花纤维改良提供了一个自然实验。综合三十年的数据,我们绘制了多倍体,选择和现代育种如何反复重塑棉花基因组的图表。超过15,000个数量性状位点(QTL)和基因组全关联图谱研究(GWAS)集中在少数染色体“热点”上;新的MAGIC、NAM、NIL和长读资源现在将这些峰值缩小到
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Genetic basis and role of exotic accessions in cultivated cotton fiber quality improvement.

Key message: Exotic Gossypium accessions still harbor QTL‑validated alleles that, combined with CRISPR pyramiding and genomic selection, can break the entrenched fiber length-strength trade‑off. Cotton's four independent domestications twice in diploids and twice in allotetraploids offer a natural experiment in fiber improvement. Synthesizing three decades of data, we chart how polyploidy, selection and modern breeding have repeatedly reshaped the Gossypium genome. More than 15,000 quantitative trait locus (QTL) and genome wide association mapping studies (GWAS) hits converge on a handful of chromosomal "hotspots"; new MAGIC, NAM, NIL and long-read resources now narrow these peaks to < 200 kb, resolving causal genes such as GhHOX3, GhZF14 and GhMYB7. Multi-omics evidence links auxin, ethylene, gibberellin, brassinosteroid and strigolactone signaling to HDZIP IV, MYB, bHLH/HLH and ERF networks that drive fiber initiation, extreme cell elongation and cellulose deposition. Population genomics shows that ~ 40% of favorable fiber alleles are fixed in elite Gossypium hirsutum, yet wild diploids and landraces still harbor variants that could break the length strength trade-off. We propose a three-step roadmap genomic selection, CRISPR gene pyramiding and accelerated introgression to expand cotton's genetic base and deliver fibers suited to sustainable textile demands.

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9.60
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241
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2.3 months
期刊介绍: Theoretical and Applied Genetics publishes original research and review articles in all key areas of modern plant genetics, plant genomics and plant biotechnology. All work needs to have a clear genetic component and significant impact on plant breeding. Theoretical considerations are only accepted in combination with new experimental data and/or if they indicate a relevant application in plant genetics or breeding. Emphasizing the practical, the journal focuses on research into leading crop plants and articles presenting innovative approaches.
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