Artificial Selection on the GA2ox Gene Family Contributes to Plant Architecture Improvement in Upland Cotton
Tao Wang, Juwu Gong, Ke Xu, Shuqian Yao, Haoliang Yan, Youlu Yuan, Haihong Shang, Gangling Li

TL;DR
The study identifies GA2ox genes in cotton that were selected during domestication to improve plant architecture, particularly plant height.
Contribution
The study identifies GA2ox genes, particularly GhGA2ox31, as key regulators of plant height under artificial selection in cotton.
Findings
Nine GA2ox genes showed strong artificial selection during cotton domestication.
The Hap2 allele of GhGA2ox31 is enriched in shorter cotton plants and increases gene expression.
Functional validation in Arabidopsis confirms GA2ox genes regulate plant height.
Abstract
Gibberellins (GAs) play a crucial regulatory role in the growth and development of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Through bioinformatics analyses, we identified a total of 39 GA2ox genes (encoding gibberellin 2-oxidases) in the cotton genome, designated GhGA2ox1 to GhGA2ox39. Based on phylogenetic analysis, these genes were classified into five groups. We further examined their gene structures, conserved motifs, and chromosomal distributions, revealing that members within the same group shared similar structural and motif organizations. Collinearity and cis-element analyses provided important insights into the evolutionary history and regulatory potential of the GA2ox gene family in cotton. Notably, using nucleotide diversity (π) and population differentiation (FST) analyses across the entire family, we screened and identified nine candidate genes that underwent strong artificial…
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TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Research in Cotton Cultivation · Plant Gene Expression Analysis
