Studies on Lotus Genomics and the Contribution to Its Breeding

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Abstract

Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), under the Nelumbonaceae family, is one of the relict plants possessing important scientific research and economic values. Because of this, much attention has been paid to this species on both its biology and breeding among the scientific community. In the last decade, the genome of lotus has been sequenced, and several high-quality genome assemblies are available, which have significantly facilitated functional genomics studies in lotus. Meanwhile, re-sequencing of the natural and genetic populations along with different levels of omics studies have not only helped to classify the germplasm resources but also to identify the domestication of selected regions and genes controlling different horticultural traits. This review summarizes the latest progress of all these studies on lotus and discusses their potential application in lotus breeding.

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Qi, H., Yu, F., Deng, J., & Yang, P. (2022, July 1). Studies on Lotus Genomics and the Contribution to Its Breeding. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137270

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