Unraveling the roles of regulatory genes during domestication of cultivated camellia: Evidence and insights from comparative and evolutionary genomics

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With the increasing power of DNA sequencing, the genomics-based approach is becoming a promising resolution to dissect the molecular mechanism of domestication of complex traits in trees. Genus Camellia possesses rich resources with a substantial value for producing beverage, ornaments, edible oil and more. Currently, a vast number of genetic and genomic research studies in Camellia plants have emerged and provided an unprecedented opportunity to expedite the molecular breeding program. In this paper, we summarize the recent advances of gene expression and genomic resources in Camellia species and focus on identifying genes related to key economic traits such as flower and fruit development and stress tolerances. We investigate the genetic alterations and genomic impacts under different selection programs in closely related species. We discuss future directions of integrating large-scale population and quantitative genetics and multiple omics to identify key candidates to accelerate the breeding process. We propose that future work of exploiting the genomic data can provide insights related to the targets of domestication during breeding and the evolution of natural trait adaptations in genus Camellia.

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Yan, C., Lin, P., Lyu, T., Hu, Z., Fan, Z., Li, X., … Yin, H. (2018, October 10). Unraveling the roles of regulatory genes during domestication of cultivated camellia: Evidence and insights from comparative and evolutionary genomics. Genes. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes9100488

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