Recovery of chloroplast genomes from medieval millet grains excavated from the Areni-1 cave in southern Armenia
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Richards, Stephen M.
Li, Leiting
Breen, James
Hovhannisyan, Nelli
Estrada, Oscar
Gasparyan, Boris
Gilliham, Matthew
Smith, Alexia
Cooper, Alan
Zhang, Heng
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Nature Publishing Group UK
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Panicum miliaceum L. was domesticated in northern China at least 7000 years ago and was
subsequentially adopted in many areas throughout Eurasia. One such locale is Areni-1 an
archaeological cave site in Southern Armenia, where vast quantities archaeobotanical material were
well preserved via desiccation. The rich botanical material found at Areni-1 includes P. miliaceum
grains that were identifed morphologically and14C dated to the medieval period (873 ± 36 CE and
1118 ± 35 CE). To investigate the demographic and evolutionary history of the Areni-1 millet, we
used ancient DNA extraction, hybridization capture enrichment, and high throughput sequencing to
assemble three chloroplast genomes from the medieval grains and then compared these sequences
to 50 modern P. miliaceum chloroplast genomes. Overall, the chloroplast genomes contained a low
amount of diversity with domesticated accessions separated by a maximum of 5 SNPs and little
inference on demography could be made. However, in phylogenies the chloroplast genomes separated
into two clades, similar to what has been reported for nuclear DNA from P. miliaceum. The chloroplast
genomes of two wild (undomesticated) accessions of P. miliaceum contained a relatively large number
of variants, 11 SNPs, not found in the domesticated accessions. These results demonstrate that P.
miliaceum grains from archaeological sites can preserve DNA for at least 1000 years and serve as a
genetic resource to study the domestication of this cereal crop.
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