驯化
生物
多倍体
葡萄
非生物胁迫
候选基因
基因组学
人口
遗传学
基因
基因组
进化生物学
植物
社会学
人口学
作者
Yongfeng Zhou,Mélanie Massonnet,Jaleal Sanjak,Dario Cantù,Brandon S. Gaut
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1709257114
摘要
Significance We generated genomic data to estimate the population history of grapes, the most economically important horticultural crop in the world. Domesticated grapes experienced a protracted, 22,000-y population decline prior to domestication; we hypothesize that this decline reflects low-intensity cultivation by humans prior to domestication. Domestication altered the mating system of grapes. The sex determination region is detectable as a region of heightened genetic divergence between wild and cultivated accessions. Based on gene expression analyses, we propose candidate genes that alter sex determination. Finally, grapes contain more deleterious mutations in heterozygous states than do their wild ancestors. The accumulation of deleterious mutations is due in part to clonal propagation, which shelters deleterious recessive mutations.
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