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Abstract
Somatic variations can give rise to bud sports with advantageous traits, serving as the foundation for bud sport breeding in perennial plants. Here, we report a fully phased genome assembly of ‘Fuji’ apple, enabling comprehensive identification of somatic variants across 74 clonally propagated ‘Fuji’ varieties. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that spur-type and early-maturation traits in ‘Fuji’ sport varieties arise from multiple independent events. Several putative functional somatic variants have been identified, including a spur-type-specific deletion in the promoter of the TCP transcription factor gene MdTCP11. DNA methylation level of the deletion-associated miniature inverted-repeat transposable element is lower in spur-type varieties compared to standard-type varieties, while the expression of MdTCP11 is significantly higher. Overexpression of MdTCP11 in apple decreases plant height, highlighting its important role in the development of spur-type apple varieties. This study sheds light on the cloning history of ‘Fuji’ and provides valuable resources for apple breeding.
Spur-type of growth is preferred for apple production. Here, the authors employ the trio-based phasing approach to assemble a fully phased Fuji genome and reveal the association of a 167-bp deletion in the promoter region of the MdTCP11 gene with the spur-type varieties.
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1 Northwest A&F University, College of Horticulture, Yangling Sub-Center of National Center for Apple Improvement, State Key Laboratory for Crop Stress Resistance and High-Efficiency Production, Yangling, P. R. China (GRID:grid.144022.1) (ISNI:0000 0004 1760 4150); Northwest A&F University, College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangling, P. R. China (GRID:grid.144022.1) (ISNI:0000 0004 1760 4150)
2 Northwest A&F University, College of Horticulture, Yangling Sub-Center of National Center for Apple Improvement, State Key Laboratory for Crop Stress Resistance and High-Efficiency Production, Yangling, P. R. China (GRID:grid.144022.1) (ISNI:0000 0004 1760 4150)
3 Northwest A&F University, College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangling, P. R. China (GRID:grid.144022.1) (ISNI:0000 0004 1760 4150)
4 Private Bag 92169, The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand (GRID:grid.27859.31) (ISNI:0000 0004 0372 2105)
5 GQE-Le Moulon, Université Paris Saclay, INRAE, CNRS, AgroParisTech, Gif-sur-Yvette, France (GRID:grid.460789.4) (ISNI:0000 0004 4910 6535)
6 Liaoning Institute of Polomogy, Yingkou, P. R. China (GRID:grid.144022.1)
7 China Apple Research System Xian Guoyou Association, Qianxian, P. R. China (GRID:grid.144022.1)
8 Apple Industry R&D Center of Luochuan County, Luochuan, P. R. China (GRID:grid.144022.1)
9 Cornell University, Boyce Thompson Institute, Ithaca, USA (GRID:grid.5386.8) (ISNI:0000 0004 1936 877X); Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and Health, US Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service, Ithaca, USA (GRID:grid.512862.a)