Genomic structural variation in tomato and its role in plant immunity

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Emma Jobson
Robyn Roberts
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[1] Montana State University Extension,Agricultural Biology Department, College of Agricultural Sciences
[2] Montana State University,undefined
[3] Colorado State University,undefined
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Molecular Horticulture | / 2卷
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Immunity; Structural variation; Tomato; Genetic engineering; Disease; Sequencing;
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It is well known that large genomic variations can greatly impact the phenotype of an organism. Structural Variants (SVs) encompass any genomic variation larger than 30 base pairs, and include changes caused by deletions, inversions, duplications, transversions, and other genome modifications. Due to their size and complex nature, until recently, it has been difficult to truly capture these variations. Recent advances in sequencing technology and computational analyses now permit more extensive studies of SVs in plant genomes. In tomato, advances in sequencing technology have allowed researchers to sequence hundreds of genomes from tomatoes, and tomato relatives. These studies have identified SVs related to fruit size and flavor, as well as plant disease response, resistance/susceptibility, and the ability of plants to detect pathogens (immunity). In this review, we discuss the implications for genomic structural variation in plants with a focus on its role in tomato immunity. We also discuss how advances in sequencing technology have led to new discoveries of SVs in more complex genomes, the current evidence for the role of SVs in biotic and abiotic stress responses, and the outlook for genetic modification of SVs to advance plant breeding objectives.
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