Domestication has long been recognized as the most direct and effective way to intentionally influence morphological and physiological phenotypes in plants and animals. Consequently, understanding how small genetic alterations contribute to domestication is of considerable importance. In this study, we resequenced the genome of the wild upland cotton variety Gossypium hirsutum var. yucatanense, the putative wild ancestor of cultivated upland cotton, and then compared single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and short insertion and deletion (InDel) variations of the genome with the cultivated accession (TM-1) of G. hirsutum. We found approximately 6.6 million SNPs and 0.7 million InDels between the two genomes. Most of the small genetic variatio...
AbstractPolyploidy plays a major role in genome evolution, which corresponds to environmental change...
The cotton plant is endemic and is cropped in very large tropical and subtropical zones on all 5 con...
The Old World cotton species Gossypium arboreum (Tree Cotton) and G. herbaceum (Levant Cotton) have ...
The evolution and domestication of cotton is of great interest from both economic and evolutionary s...
Abstract Background Understanding the evolutionary genetics of modern crop phenotypes has a dual rel...
Interspecific hybridization has contributed significantly to land diversity, species evolution, and ...
Allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium) species represents a model system for the study of plant polyploid...
Abstract Investigations on the nature of genetic changes underpinning plant domestication have begun...
Comparative population genomics offers an excellent opportunity for unraveling the genetic history o...
Gossypium arboreum (2n=2x=26, A2), the putative progenitor of the At-subgenome of Gossypium hirsutum...
Cotton is one of the most important economic crops worldwide. As the global demands rising, cotton y...
Background Millennia of directional human selection has reshaped the genomic architecture of cultiv...
Polyploidy plays a major role in genome evolution, which corresponds to environmental changes over m...
Over 95% of the currently cultivated cotton was domesticated from Gossypium hirsutum, which originat...
© 2015 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved. Upland cotton is a model for polyploid crop domesti...
AbstractPolyploidy plays a major role in genome evolution, which corresponds to environmental change...
The cotton plant is endemic and is cropped in very large tropical and subtropical zones on all 5 con...
The Old World cotton species Gossypium arboreum (Tree Cotton) and G. herbaceum (Levant Cotton) have ...
The evolution and domestication of cotton is of great interest from both economic and evolutionary s...
Abstract Background Understanding the evolutionary genetics of modern crop phenotypes has a dual rel...
Interspecific hybridization has contributed significantly to land diversity, species evolution, and ...
Allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium) species represents a model system for the study of plant polyploid...
Abstract Investigations on the nature of genetic changes underpinning plant domestication have begun...
Comparative population genomics offers an excellent opportunity for unraveling the genetic history o...
Gossypium arboreum (2n=2x=26, A2), the putative progenitor of the At-subgenome of Gossypium hirsutum...
Cotton is one of the most important economic crops worldwide. As the global demands rising, cotton y...
Background Millennia of directional human selection has reshaped the genomic architecture of cultiv...
Polyploidy plays a major role in genome evolution, which corresponds to environmental changes over m...
Over 95% of the currently cultivated cotton was domesticated from Gossypium hirsutum, which originat...
© 2015 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved. Upland cotton is a model for polyploid crop domesti...
AbstractPolyploidy plays a major role in genome evolution, which corresponds to environmental change...
The cotton plant is endemic and is cropped in very large tropical and subtropical zones on all 5 con...
The Old World cotton species Gossypium arboreum (Tree Cotton) and G. herbaceum (Levant Cotton) have ...