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Genomic analyses provide comprehensive insights into the domestication of bast fiber crop ramie (Boehmeria nivea)
Authors:Yanzhou Wang  Fu Li  Qiaoyun He  Zhigui Bao  Zheng Zeng  Dong An  Ting Zhang  Li Yan  Hengyun Wang  Siyuan Zhu  Touming Liu
Institution:1. Institute of Bast Fiber Crops, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, No. 348, Western Road of Xiajiahu, Changsha, 410205 China

These authors contributed equally to this article.;2. Shanghai OE Biotech. Co., Ltd, No. 138, Road of Xinjun, Shanghai, 201100 China

These authors contributed equally to this article.;3. Institute of Bast Fiber Crops, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, No. 348, Western Road of Xiajiahu, Changsha, 410205 China;4. Shanghai OE Biotech. Co., Ltd, No. 138, Road of Xinjun, Shanghai, 201100 China

Abstract:Ramie (Boehmeria nivea) is an economically important natural fiber-producing crop that has been cultivated for thousands of years in China; however, the evolution of this crop remains largely unknown. Here, we report a ramie domestication analysis based on genome assembly and resequencing of cultivated and wild accessions. Two chromosome-level genomes representing wild and cultivated ramie were assembled de novo. Numerous structural variations between two assemblies, together with the genetic variations from population resequencing, constituted a comprehensive genomic variation map for ramie. Domestication analysis identified 71 high-confidence selective sweeps comprising 320 predicted genes, and 29 genes from sweeps were associated with fiber growth in the expression. In addition, we identified seven genetic loci associated with the fiber yield trait in the segregated population derived from the crossing of two assembled accessions, and two of which showed an overlap with the selective sweeps. These findings indicated that bast fiber traits were focused on during the domestication history of ramie. This study sheds light on the domestication of ramie and provides a valuable resource for biological and breeding studies of this important crop.
Keywords:Boehmeria nivea  genome  genomic variation  fiber  domestication
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