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Evolutionary insights into plant breeding

S. Turner, Makenzie E. Mabry, Timothy Beissinger, Jeffrey Ross‐Ibarra, J. Chris Pires

2020Current Opinion in Plant Biology63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Crop domestication is a fascinating area of study, as shown by a multitude of recent reviews. Coupled with the increasing availability of genomic and phenomic resources in numerous crop species, insights from evolutionary biology will enable a deeper understanding of the genetic architecture and short-term evolution of complex traits, which can be used to inform selection strategies. Future advances in crop improvement will rely on the integration of population genetics with plant breeding methodology, and the development of community resources to support research in a variety of crop life histories and reproductive strategies. We highlight recent advances related to the role of selective sweeps and demographic history in shaping genetic architecture, how these breakthroughs can inform selection strategies, and the application of precision gene editing to leverage these connections.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyDomesticationLeverage (statistics)Selection (genetic algorithm)Evolutionary biologyGenetic architectureBiotechnologyVariety (cybernetics)Data scienceEcologyComputer scienceQuantitative trait locusGeneticsGeneArtificial intelligenceMachine learningGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and AnimalsGenetics and Plant BreedingGenetic diversity and population structure