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Honghe Sun1,2,3, Jie Zhang2, Shengjin Liao2
1Boyce Thompson Institute, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
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Pangenomes are increasingly important for harnessing crop genetic diversity, yet their resolution and utility are often limited by insufficient sampling of high-quality genome assemblies. Here we present a population-level watermelon super-pangenome constructed from 138 reference-grade assemblies, including 135 newly generated genomes representing all seven species. This super-pangenome captures approximately 1 million structural variants (SVs), enabling accurate variant genotyping across 914 accessions. Broader sampling within the pangenome provides insights into watermelon genome evolution and the origin of cultivated watermelon. Incorporating SVs into genome-wide association studies improves mapping resolution and reveals a copy number variant upstream of ClFCI1 that regulates flesh color intensity in a dosage-dependent manner. Leveraging this comprehensive variation map, we developed high-accuracy genomic prediction models for 18 agronomic traits. Together, these findings and genomic resources establish a foundation for dissecting complex traits and accelerating precision breeding in watermelon, while offering a valuable model for SV-resolved pangenomics in crops.
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