Kiwifruit is an economically and nutritionally important horticultural fruit crop worldwide. The genomic data of several kiwifruit species have been released, providing an unprecedented opportunity for pan-genome analysis to comprehensively investigate the inter- and intra-species genetic diversity and facilitate utilization for kiwifruit breeding. Here, we generated a kiwifruit super pan-genome using 15 high-quality assemblies of eight Actinidia species. For gene-based pan-genome, a total of 61,465 gene families were identified, and the softcore and dispensable genes were enriched in biological processes like response to endogenous stimulus, response to hormone and cell wall organization or biogenesis. Then, structural variations (SVs) against A. chinensis 'Donghong' were identified and then used to construct a graph-based genome. Further population-scale SVs based on resequencing data from 112 individuals of 20 species revealed extensive SVs which probably contributed to the phenotypic diversity among the Actinidia species. SV hotspot regions were found contributed to environmental adaptation. Furthermore, we systematically identified resistance gene analogs (RGAs) in the 15 assemblies and generated a pan-RGA dataset to reveal the diversity of genes potentially involved in disease resistance in Actinidia. The pan-genomic data obtained here is useful for evolutionary and functional genomic studies in Actinidia, and facilitates breeding design.
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