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Comparative genomic analyses reveal the genetic basis of the yellow-seed trait in Brassica napus.

Cun-Min QuMeichen ZhuRan HuYongchao NiuSi ChenHuiyan ZhaoChengxiang LiZhen WangNeng-Wen YinFujun SunZhiyou ChenShulin ShenGuoxia ShangYan ZhouXingying YanLijuan WeiLiezhao LiuBin YiJinmin LianJiang LiZhanglin TangYing LiangXinfu XuRui WangJiaming YinHuafang WanHai DuWei QianYou-Rong ChaiQingyuan ZhouYajun HeSilin ZhongXiao QiuHao YuHon Ming LamKun LuFuyou FuJia-Na Li
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Yellow-seed trait is a desirable breeding characteristic of rapeseed (Brassica napus) that could greatly improve seed oil yield and quality. However, the underlying mechanisms controlling this phenotype in B. napus plants are difficult to discern because of their complexity. Here, we assemble high-quality genomes of yellow-seeded (GH06) and black-seeded (ZY821). Combining in-depth fine mapping of a quantitative trait locus (QTL) for seed color with other omics data reveal BnA09MYB47a, encoding an R2R3-MYB-type transcription factor, as the causal gene of a major QTL controlling the yellow-seed trait. Functional studies show that sequence variation of BnA09MYB47a underlies the functional divergence between the yellow- and black-seeded B. napus. The black-seed allele BnA09MYB47a ZY821 , but not the yellow-seed allele BnA09MYB47a GH06 , promotes flavonoid biosynthesis by directly activating the expression of BnTT18. Our discovery suggests a possible approach to breeding B. napus for improved commercial value and facilitates flavonoid biosynthesis studies in Brassica crops.
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