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Legumes are the third largest family of angiosperms and the second most important crop class. Legume genomes have been shaped by extensive large-scale gene duplications, including an approximately 58 million year old whole genome duplication shared by most crop legumes.We report the genome and the transcription atlas of coding and non-coding genes of a Mesoamerican genotype of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L., BAT93). Using a comprehensive phylogenomics analysis, we assessed the past and recent evolution of common bean, and traced the diversification of patterns of gene expression following duplication. We find that successive rounds of gene duplications in legumes have shaped tissue and developmental expression, leading to increased levels of specialization in larger gene families. We also find that many long non-coding RNAs are preferentially expressed in germ-line-related tissues (pods and seeds), suggesting that they play a significant role in fruit development. Our results also suggest that most bean-specific gene family expansions, including resistance gene clusters, predate the split of the Mesoamerican and Andean gene pools.The genome and transcriptome data herein generated for a Mesoamerican genotype represent a counterpart to the genomic resources already available for the Andean gene pool. Altogether, this information will allow the genetic dissection of the characters involved in the domestication and adaptation of the crop, and their further implementation in breeding strategies for this important crop.
572, Gene duplication, DNA, Plant, Genotype, lncRNAs, 633, BAT93, Transcriptomes, Lncrnas, Transcripció genètica, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6, Gene Duplication, Tissue expression, Humans, Common bean, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, Phylogeny, Genomas, Phaseolus, Genome, Leguminosas, Research, Gene Expression Profiling, Genètica vegetal, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Angiosperma, Seeds, Transcriptome, transcriptome, Feijão, Genome, Plant, Microsatellite Repeats
572, Gene duplication, DNA, Plant, Genotype, lncRNAs, 633, BAT93, Transcriptomes, Lncrnas, Transcripció genètica, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6, Gene Duplication, Tissue expression, Humans, Common bean, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, Phylogeny, Genomas, Phaseolus, Genome, Leguminosas, Research, Gene Expression Profiling, Genètica vegetal, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Angiosperma, Seeds, Transcriptome, transcriptome, Feijão, Genome, Plant, Microsatellite Repeats
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