生物
溯祖理论
绝对图塔
基因组
驯化
人口
拉丁美洲
单倍型
选择性扫描
人口历史
群体基因组学
进化生物学
遗传学
基因组学
遗传变异
有害生物分析
系统发育学
基因
植物
基因型
政治学
人口学
剑鱼科
社会学
法学
作者
Kyle M. Lewald,Christine A. Tabuloc,Kristine Godfrey,Judit Arnó,Clérison Régis Perini,Jerson Vanderlei Carús Guedes,Joanna C. Chiu
摘要
Abstract Tuta absoluta is one of the largest threats to tomato agriculture worldwide. Native to South America, it has rapidly spread throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia over the past two decades. To understand how T. absoluta has been so successful and to improve containment strategies, high-quality genomic resources and an understanding of population history are critical. Here, we describe a highly contiguous annotated genome assembly, as well as a genome-wide population analysis of samples collected across Latin America. The new genome assembly has an L50 of 17 with only 132 contigs. Based on hundreds of thousands of single nucleotide polymorphisms, we detect three major population clusters in Latin America with some evidence of admixture along the Andes Mountain range. Based on coalescent simulations, we find these clusters diverged from each other tens of thousands of generations ago prior to domestication of tomatoes. We further identify several genomic loci with patterns consistent with positive selection and that are related to insecticide resistance, immunity, and metabolism. This data will further future research toward genetic control strategies and inform future containment policies.
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