The tepary bean genome provides insight into evolution and domestication under heat stress.

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TitleThe tepary bean genome provides insight into evolution and domestication under heat stress.
AuthorsMoghaddam SM, Oladzad A, Koh C, Ramsay L, Hart JP, Mamidi S, Hoopes G, Sreedasyam A, Wiersma A, Zhao D, Grimwood J, Hamilton JP, Jenkins J, Vaillancourt B, Wood JC, Schmutz J, Kagale S, Porch T, Bett KE, Buell CR, McClean PE
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameNature communications
Volume12
Issue1
Year2021
Page(s)2638
CitationMoghaddam SM, Oladzad A, Koh C, Ramsay L, Hart JP, Mamidi S, Hoopes G, Sreedasyam A, Wiersma A, Zhao D, Grimwood J, Hamilton JP, Jenkins J, Vaillancourt B, Wood JC, Schmutz J, Kagale S, Porch T, Bett KE, Buell CR, McClean PE. The tepary bean genome provides insight into evolution and domestication under heat stress.. Nature communications. 2021 May 11; 12(1):2638.

Abstract

Tepary bean (Phaseolus acutifolis A. Gray), native to the Sonoran Desert, is highly adapted to heat and drought. It is a sister species of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), the most important legume protein source for direct human consumption, and whose production is threatened by climate change. Here, we report on the tepary genome including exploration of possible mechanisms for resilience to moderate heat stress and a reduced disease resistance gene repertoire, consistent with adaptation to arid and hot environments. Extensive collinearity and shared gene content among these Phaseolus species will facilitate engineering climate adaptation in common bean, a key food security crop, and accelerate tepary bean improvement.

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Property NameValue
Publication ModelElectronic
ISSN2041-1723
eISSN2041-1723
Publication Date2021 May 11
Journal AbbreviationNat Commun
DOI10.1038/s41467-021-22858-x
Elocation10.1038/s41467-021-22858-x
LanguageEnglish
Language Abbreng
Publication TypeJournal Article
Journal CountryEngland