Deciphering the complex cotton genome for improving fiber traits and abiotic stress resilience in sustainable agriculture.
Abiotic stress
Cotton genome
Fiber traits
Genome sequencing
Pan-genome
Journal
Molecular biology reports
ISSN: 1573-4978
Titre abrégé: Mol Biol Rep
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 0403234
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Aug 2023
Aug 2023
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received:
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2022
accepted:
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05
2023
medline:
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2023
pubmed:
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2023
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2023
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Résumé
Understanding the complex cotton genome is of paramount importance in devising a strategy for sustainable agriculture. Cotton is probably the most economically important cash crop known for its cellulose-rich fiber content. The cotton genome has become an ideal model for deciphering polyploidization due to its polyploidy, setting it apart from other major crops. However, the main challenge in understanding the functional and regulatory functions of many genes in cotton is still the complex cotton polyploidy genome, which is not limited to a single role. Cotton production is vulnerable to the sensitive effects of climate change, which can alter or aggravate soil, pests, and diseases. Thus, conventional plant breeding coupled with advanced technologies has led to substantial progress being made in cotton production. In the frontier areas of genomics research, cotton genomics has gained momentum accomplished by robust high-throughput sequencing platforms combined with novel computational tools to make the cotton genome more tractable. Advances in long-read sequencing have allowed for the generation of the complete set of cotton gene transcripts giving incisive scientific knowledge in cotton improvement. In contrast, the integration of the latest sequencing platforms has been used to generate multiple high-quality reference genomes in diploid and tetraploid cotton. While pan-genome and 3D genomic studies are still in the early stages in cotton, it is anticipated that rapid advances in sequencing, assembly algorithms, and analysis pipelines will have a greater impact on advanced cotton research. This review article briefly compiles substantial contributions in different areas of the cotton genome, which include genome sequencing, genes, and their molecular regulatory networks in fiber development and stress tolerance mechanism. This will greatly help us in understanding the robust genomic organization which in turn will help unearth candidate genes for functionally important agronomic traits.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
Understanding the complex cotton genome is of paramount importance in devising a strategy for sustainable agriculture. Cotton is probably the most economically important cash crop known for its cellulose-rich fiber content. The cotton genome has become an ideal model for deciphering polyploidization due to its polyploidy, setting it apart from other major crops. However, the main challenge in understanding the functional and regulatory functions of many genes in cotton is still the complex cotton polyploidy genome, which is not limited to a single role. Cotton production is vulnerable to the sensitive effects of climate change, which can alter or aggravate soil, pests, and diseases. Thus, conventional plant breeding coupled with advanced technologies has led to substantial progress being made in cotton production.
GENOMICS APPROACHES IN COTTON
UNASSIGNED
In the frontier areas of genomics research, cotton genomics has gained momentum accomplished by robust high-throughput sequencing platforms combined with novel computational tools to make the cotton genome more tractable. Advances in long-read sequencing have allowed for the generation of the complete set of cotton gene transcripts giving incisive scientific knowledge in cotton improvement. In contrast, the integration of the latest sequencing platforms has been used to generate multiple high-quality reference genomes in diploid and tetraploid cotton. While pan-genome and 3D genomic studies are still in the early stages in cotton, it is anticipated that rapid advances in sequencing, assembly algorithms, and analysis pipelines will have a greater impact on advanced cotton research.
CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS
This review article briefly compiles substantial contributions in different areas of the cotton genome, which include genome sequencing, genes, and their molecular regulatory networks in fiber development and stress tolerance mechanism. This will greatly help us in understanding the robust genomic organization which in turn will help unearth candidate genes for functionally important agronomic traits.
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pubmed: 37349608
doi: 10.1007/s11033-023-08565-4
pii: 10.1007/s11033-023-08565-4
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