Genomics and the Contrasting Dynamics of Annual and Perennial Domestication.

Trends Genet

Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 55108, USA.

Published: December 2015

Plant domestication modifies a wild species genetically for human use. Among thousands of domesticated plants, a major distinction is the difference between annual and perennial life cycles. The domestication of perennials is expected to follow different processes than annuals, with distinct genetic outcomes. Here we examine domestication from a population genetics perspective, with a focus on three issues: genetic bottlenecks during domestication, introgression as a source of local adaptation, and genetic load. These three issues have been studied nominally in major annual crops but even less extensively in perennials. Here we highlight lessons from annual plants, motivations to study these issues in perennial plants, and new approaches that may lead to further progress.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tig.2015.10.002DOI Listing

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