Whole-genome sequencing and intensive analysis of the undomesticated soybean (Glycine soja Sieb. and Zucc.) genome
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- Title
- Whole-genome sequencing and intensive analysis of the undomesticated soybean (Glycine soja Sieb. and Zucc.) genome
- Author(s)
- M Y Kim; Sung Hoon Lee; K Van; T H Kim; Soon Chun Jeong; I Y Choi; Dae Soo Kim; Y S Lee; D Park; J Ma; W Y Kim; B C Kim; Seongjin Park; K A Lee; D H Kim; K H KIm; J H Shin; Y E Jang; K D Kim; W X Liu; T Chaisan; Y J Kang; Y H Lee; K H Kim; J K Moon; J Schmutz; S A Jackson; Jong Hwa Park; S H Lee
- Bibliographic Citation
- Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences of United States of America, vol. 107, no. 51, pp. 22032-22037
- Publication Year
- 2010
- Abstract
- The genome of soybean (Glycine max), a commercially important crop, has recently been sequenced and is one of six crop species to have been sequenced. Here we report the genome sequence of G. soja, the undomesticated ancestor of G. max (in particular, G. soja var. IT182932). The 48.8-Gb Illumina Genome Analyzer (Illumina-GA) short DNA reads were aligned to the G. max reference genome and a consensus was determined for G. soja. This consensus sequence spanned 915.4 Mb, representing a coverage of 97.65% of the G. max published genome sequence and an average mapping depth of 43-fold. The nucleotide sequence of the G. soja genome, which contains 2.5 Mb of substituted bases and 406 kb of small insertions/deletions relative to G. max, is ∼0.31% different from that of G. max. In addition to the mapped 915.4-Mb consensus sequence, 32.4 Mb of large deletions and 8.3 Mb of novel sequence contigs in the G. soja genome were also detected. Nucleotide variants of G. soja versus G. max confirmed by Roche Genome Sequencer FLX sequencing showed a 99.99% concordance in single-nucleotide polymorphism and a 98.82% agreement in insertion/deletion calls on Illumina-GA reads. Data presented in this study suggest that the G. soja/G. max complex may be at least 0.27 million y old, appearing before the relatively recent event of domestication (6, 000∼9, 000 y ago). This suggests that soybean domestication is complicated and that more in-depth study of population genetics is needed. In any case, genome comparison of domesticated and undomesticated forms of soybean can facilitate its improvement.
- Keyword
- Genome duplicationMassively parallel sequencingSequence variationWild soybean divergence
- ISSN
- 0027-8424
- Publisher
- Natl Acad Sciences
- Full Text Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1009526107
- Type
- Article
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- Ochang Branch Institute > 1. Journal Articles
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