扁豆
生物
种质资源
驯化
基因组学
基因组
遗传多样性
生物技术
遗传学
人口
农学
基因
豆类
医学
环境卫生
作者
Isaac Njaci,Bernice Waweru,Nadia Kamal,Meki S. Muktar,David Fisher,Heidrun Gundlach,Collins Muli,Lucy Muthui,Mary Maranga,Davies Kiambi Kaimenyi,Brigitte L. Maass,Peter M. F. Emmrich,Jean-Baka Domelevo Entfellner,Manuel Spannagl,Mark A. Chapman,Oluwaseyi Shorinola,Chris S. Jones
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-37489-7
摘要
Under-utilised orphan crops hold the key to diversified and climate-resilient food systems. Here, we report on orphan crop genomics using the case of Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet (lablab) - a legume native to Africa and cultivated throughout the tropics for food and forage. Our Africa-led plant genome collaboration produces a high-quality chromosome-scale assembly of the lablab genome. Our assembly highlights the genome organisation of the trypsin inhibitor genes - an important anti-nutritional factor in lablab. We also re-sequence cultivated and wild lablab accessions from Africa confirming two domestication events. Finally, we examine the genetic and phenotypic diversity in a comprehensive lablab germplasm collection and identify genomic loci underlying variation of important agronomic traits in lablab. The genomic data generated here provide a valuable resource for lablab improvement. Our inclusive collaborative approach also presents an example that can be explored by other researchers sequencing indigenous crops, particularly from low and middle-income countries (LMIC).
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