Pan-genome analysis of wax apple (Syzygium samarangense) and its association with fruit size and cold tolerance
Xing Long, Liang Li, Ren Fang, Ji Zhang, Ping Zhou, Zhenyu An, Wenzhong Tang, Jinyan Yao, Xiuqing Wei

TL;DR
This study creates the first wax apple pangenome and identifies genes and genetic variations linked to fruit size and cold tolerance.
Contribution
The first wax apple pangenome is constructed, revealing novel genes and genetic factors influencing key agronomic traits.
Findings
The pangenome includes 69 Mb of novel sequences and 707 new genes.
Candidate genes for fruit size and cold tolerance were identified through integrative analyses.
Structural variants show strong differentiation in cold-tolerant lines.
Abstract
Wax apple (Syzygium samarangense) is a tropical fruit crop of high economic value, in which fruit size and cold tolerance are key traits affecting cultivation range and market quality. However, the genetic basis underlying these traits remains poorly understood at the genome-wide level. We constructed the first wax apple pangenome using whole-genome resequencing data from 27 accessions. Novel non-redundant sequences were identified and annotated, and genes were classified based on presence/absence variation (PAV). Population structure was inferred using both PAV and single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data. Structural variants (SVs) were detected genome-wide, and candidate genes associated with fruit size and cold tolerance were identified by integrating PAV, SNP-based XP-CLR, and SV-based F_ST analyses. The pangenome contained 69 Mb of novel non-redundant sequences and 707 newly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Physiology and Cultivation Studies · Advances in Cucurbitaceae Research · Genetic diversity and population structure
