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Whole genome resequencing in tomato reveals variation associated with introgression and breeding events
Authors:Mathilde Causse  Nelly Desplat  Laura Pascual  Marie-Christine Le Paslier  Christopher Sauvage  Guillaume Bauchet  Aurélie Bérard  Rémi Bounon  Maria Tchoumakov  Dominique Brunel  Jean-Paul Bouchet
Institution:.INRA, UR1052, Génétique et Amélioration des Fruits et Légumes, BP94, Montfavet, F-84143 France ;.US1279 INRA, Etude du Polymorphisme des Génomes Végétaux, CEA-Institut de Génomique-Centre National de Génotypage, Evry, 91057 France ;.Syngenta Seeds 12, chemin de l’Hobit, Saint-Sauveur, 31790 France ;.BIOGEMMA, Centre de Recherche de Chappes, CS 90126, Chappes, 63720 France
Abstract:

Background

One of the goals of genomics is to identify the genetic loci responsible for variation in phenotypic traits. The completion of the tomato genome sequence and recent advances in DNA sequencing technology allow for in-depth characterization of genetic variation present in the tomato genome. Like many self-pollinated crops, cultivated tomato accessions show a low molecular but high phenotypic diversity. Here we describe the whole-genome resequencing of eight accessions (four cherry-type and four large fruited lines) chosen to represent a large range of intra-specific variability and the identification and annotation of novel polymorphisms.

Results

The eight genomes were sequenced using the GAII Illumina platform. Comparison of the sequences with the reference genome yielded more than 4 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). This number varied from 80,000 to 1.5 million according to the accessions. Almost 128,000 InDels were detected. The distribution of SNPs and InDels across and within chromosomes was highly heterogeneous revealing introgressions from wild species and the mosaic structure of the genomes of the cherry tomato accessions. In-depth annotation of the polymorphisms identified more than 16,000 unique non-synonymous SNPs. In addition 1,686 putative copy-number variations (CNVs) were identified.

Conclusions

This study represents the first whole genome resequencing experiment in cultivated tomato. Substantial genetic differences exist between the sequenced tomato accessions and the reference sequence. The heterogeneous distribution of the polymorphisms may be related to introgressions that occurred during domestication or breeding. The annotated SNPs, InDels and CNVs identified in this resequencing study will serve as useful genetic tools, and as candidate polymorphisms in the search for phenotype-altering DNA variations.

Electronic supplementary material

The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/1471-2164-14-791) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
Keywords:Tomato  Genome  Sequence  Single nucleotide polymorphism  Introgression
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