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Reference genome sequences of two cultivated allotetraploid cottons, Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense.

Maojun WangLili TuDaojun YuanDe ZhuChao ShenJianying LiFuyan LiuLiuling PeiPengcheng WangGuannan ZhaoZhengxiu YeHui HuangFeilin YanYizan MaLin ZhangMin LiuJiaqi YouYicheng YangZhenping LiuFan HuangBaoqi LiPing QiuQinghua ZhangLongfu ZhuShuangxia JinXiyan YangLing MinGuo Liang LiLing-Ling ChenHongkun ZhengKeith LindseyZhongxv LinJoshua A UdallShuangxia Jin
Published in: Nature genetics (2018)
Allotetraploid cotton species (Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense) have long been cultivated worldwide for natural renewable textile fibers. The draft genome sequences of both species are available but they are highly fragmented and incomplete1-4. Here we report reference-grade genome assemblies and annotations for G. hirsutum accession Texas Marker-1 (TM-1) and G. barbadense accession 3-79 by integrating single-molecule real-time sequencing, BioNano optical mapping and high-throughput chromosome conformation capture techniques. Compared with previous assembled draft genomes1,3, these genome sequences show considerable improvements in contiguity and completeness for regions with high content of repeats such as centromeres. Comparative genomics analyses identify extensive structural variations that probably occurred after polyploidization, highlighted by large paracentric/pericentric inversions in 14 chromosomes. We constructed an introgression line population to introduce favorable chromosome segments from G. barbadense to G. hirsutum, allowing us to identify 13 quantitative trait loci associated with superior fiber quality. These resources will accelerate evolutionary and functional genomic studies in cotton and inform future breeding programs for fiber improvement.
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