Genetic differentiation and intrinsic genomic features explain variation in recombination hotspots among cocoa tree populations

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Schwarzkopf, Enrique J. [1 ]
Motamayor, Juan C. [2 ]
Cornejo, Omar E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Washington State Univ, Sch Biol Sci, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
[2] Universal Genet Solut LLC, Miami, FL USA
关键词
Recombination; Recombination hotspots; Domestication; LINKAGE DISEQUILIBRIUM; MEIOTIC RECOMBINATION; SCALE; RATES; EVOLUTION; MAP; DNA; DOMESTICATION; CROSSOVERS; LANDSCAPE;
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10.1186/s12864-020-6746-2
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
BackgroundRecombination plays an important evolutionary role by breaking up haplotypes and shuffling genetic variation. This process impacts the ability of selection to eliminate deleterious mutations or increase the frequency of beneficial mutations in a population. To understand the role of recombination generating and maintaining haplotypic variation in a population, we can construct fine-scale recombination maps. Such maps have been used to study a variety of model organisms and proven to be informative of how selection and demographics shape species-wide variation. Here we present a fine-scale recombination map for ten populations of Theobroma cacao - a non-model, long-lived, woody crop. We use this map to elucidate the dynamics of recombination rates in distinct populations of the same species, one of which is domesticated.ResultsMean recombination rates in range between 2.5 and 8.6cM/Mb for most populations of T. cacao with the exception of the domesticated Criollo (525cM/Mb) and Guianna, a more recently established population (46.5cM/Mb). We found little overlap in the location of hotspots of recombination across populations. We also found that hotspot regions contained fewer known retroelement sequences than expected and were overrepresented near transcription start and termination sites. We find mutations in FIGL-1, a protein shown to downregulate cross-over frequency in Arabidopsis, statistically associated to higher recombination rates in domesticated Criollo.ConclusionsWe generated fine-scale recombination maps for ten populations of Theobroma cacao and used them to understand what processes are associated with population-level variation in this species. Our results provide support to the hypothesis of increased recombination rates in domesticated plants (Criollo population). We propose a testable mechanistic hypothesis for the change in recombination rate in domesticated populations in the form of mutations to a previously identified recombination-suppressing protein. Finally, we establish a number of possible correlates of recombination hotspots that help explain general patterns of recombination in this species.
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