1. Genome–Phenome Wide Association in Maize and Arabidopsis Identifies a Common Molecular and Evolutionary Signature
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Zhikai Liang, James C. Schnable, and Yumou Qiu
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Population ,Arabidopsis ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Phenome ,Genes, Plant ,Zea mays ,01 natural sciences ,Evolution, Molecular ,Gene Knockout Techniques ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pleiotropy ,Genetic variation ,Phenomics ,Allele ,education ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Genetics ,education.field_of_study ,Models, Genetic ,Genetic Variation ,Reproducibility of Results ,Genetic Pleiotropy ,Quantitative genetics ,Phenotypic trait ,Phenotype ,030104 developmental biology ,Mutation ,Algorithms ,Genome, Plant ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Linking natural genetic variation to trait variation can help determine the functional roles ofdifferent genes. Variations of one or several traits are often assessed separately. High-throughput phenotyping and data mining can capture dozens or hundreds of traits from the same individuals. Here, we test the association between markers within a gene and many traits simultaneously. This genome–phenome wide association study (GPWAS) is both a multi-marker and multi-trait test. Genes identified using GPWAS with 260 phenotypic traits in maize were enriched for genes independently linked to phenotypic variation. Traits associated with classical mutants were consistent with reported phenotypes for mutant alleles. Genes linked to phenomic variation in maize using GPWAS shared molecular, population genetic, and evolutionary features with classical mutants in maize. Genes linked to phenomic variation in Arabidopsis using GPWAS are significantly enriched in genes with known loss-of-function phenotypes. GPWAS may be an effective strategy to identify genes in which loss-of-function alleles produce mutant phenotypes. The shared signatures present in classical mutants and genes identified using GPWAS may be markers for genes with a role in specifying plant phenotypes generally or pleiotropy specifically. more...
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- 2020
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