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AuthorRen, Guangpeng
AuthorZhang, Xu
AuthorLi, Ying
AuthorRidout, Kate
AuthorSerrano-Serrano, Martha L.
AuthorYang, Yongzhi
AuthorLiu, Ai
AuthorRavikanth, Gudasalamani
AuthorNawaz, Muhammad Ali
AuthorMumtaz, Abdul Samad
AuthorSalamin, Nicolas
AuthorFumagalli, Luca
Available date2024-08-26T04:48:47Z
Publication Date2021-07-01
Publication NameScience Advances
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abg2286
CitationRen, G., Zhang, X., Li, Y., Ridout, K., Serrano-Serrano, M. L., Yang, Y., ... & Fumagalli, L. (2021). Large-scale whole-genome resequencing unravels the domestication history of Cannabis sativa. Science advances, 7(29), eabg2286.‏
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/57921
AbstractCannabis sativa has long been an important source of fiber extracted from hemp and both medicinal and recreational drugs based on cannabinoid compounds. Here, we investigated its poorly known domestication history using whole-genome resequencing of 110 accessions from worldwide origins. We show that C. sativa was first domesticated in early Neolithic times in East Asia and that all current hemp and drug cultivars diverged from an ancestral gene pool currently represented by feral plants and landraces in China. We identified candidate genes associated with traits differentiating hemp and drug cultivars, including branching pattern and cellulose/ lignin biosynthesis. We also found evidence for loss of function of genes involved in the synthesis of the two major biochemically competing cannabinoids during selection for increased fiber production or psychoactive properties. Our results provide a unique global view of the domestication of C. sativa and offer valuable genomic resources for ongoing functional and molecular breeding research.
Languageen
PublisherAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science
Subjecthistory
TitleLarge-scale whole-genome resequencing unravels the domestication history of Cannabis sativa
TypeArticle
Issue Number29
Volume Number7
dc.accessType Open Access


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