@article {112, title = {Major Impacts of Widespread Structural Variation on Gene Expression and Crop Improvement in Tomato.}, journal = {Cell}, volume = {182}, year = {2020}, month = {2020 07 09}, pages = {145-161.e23}, abstract = {

Structural variants (SVs) underlie important crop improvement and domestication traits. However, resolving the extent, diversity, and quantitative impact of SVs has been challenging. We used long-read nanopore sequencing to capture 238,490 SVs in 100 diverse tomato lines. This panSV genome, along with 14 new reference assemblies, revealed large-scale intermixing of diverse genotypes, as well as thousands of SVs intersecting genes and cis-regulatory regions. Hundreds of SV-gene pairs exhibit subtle and significant expression changes, which could broadly influence quantitative trait variation. By combining quantitative genetics with genome editing, we show how multiple SVs that changed gene dosage and expression levels modified fruit flavor, size, and production. In the last example, higher order epistasis among four SVs affecting three related transcription factors allowed introduction of an important harvesting trait in modern tomato. Our findings highlight the underexplored role of SVs in genotype-to-phenotype relationships and their widespread importance and utility in crop improvement.

}, keywords = {Alleles, Crops, Agricultural, Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System, Ecotype, Epistasis, Genetic, Fruit, Gene Duplication, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Genome, Plant, Genomic Structural Variation, Genotype, Inbreeding, Lycopersicon esculentum, Molecular Sequence Annotation, Phenotype, Plant Breeding, Quantitative Trait Loci}, issn = {1097-4172}, doi = {10.1016/j.cell.2020.05.021}, author = {Alonge, Michael and Wang, Xingang and Benoit, Matthias and Soyk, Sebastian and Pereira, Lara and Zhang, Lei and Suresh, Hamsini and Ramakrishnan, Srividya and Maumus, Florian and Ciren, Danielle and Levy, Yuval and Harel, Tom Hai and Shalev-Schlosser, Gili and Amsellem, Ziva and Razifard, Hamid and Caicedo, Ana L and Tieman, Denise M and Klee, Harry and Kirsche, Melanie and Aganezov, Sergey and Ranallo-Benavidez, T Rhyker and Lemmon, Zachary H and Kim, Jennifer and Robitaille, Gina and Kramer, Melissa and Goodwin, Sara and McCombie, W Richard and Hutton, Samuel and Van Eck, Joyce and Gillis, Jesse and Eshed, Yuval and Sedlazeck, Fritz J and van der Knaap, Esther and Schatz, Michael C and Lippman, Zachary B} }