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Genetic diversity and phylogeny of Japanese sake-brewing rice as revealed by AFLP and nuclear and chloroplast SSR markers.

Authors :
Hashimoto, Z.
Mori, N.
Kawamura, M.
Ishii, T.
Yoshida, S.
Ikegami, M.
Takumi, S.
Nakamura, C.
Source :
Theoretical & Applied Genetics. Nov2004, Vol. 109 Issue 8, p1586-1596. 11p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Japanese rice (Oryza sativaL.) cultivars that are strictly used for the brewing of sake (Japanese rice wine) represent a unique and traditional group. These cultivars are characterized by common traits such as large grain size with low protein content and a large, central white-core structure. To understand the genetic diversity and phylogenetic characteristics of sake-brewing rice, we performed amplified fragment length polymorphism and simple sequence repeat analyses, using 95 cultivars of local and modern sake-brewing rice together with 76 cultivars of local and modern cooking rice. Our analysis of both nuclear and chloroplast genome polymorphisms showed that the genetic diversity in sake-brewing rice cultivars was much smaller than the diversity found in cooking rice cultivars. Interestingly, the genetic diversity within the modern sake-brewing cultivars was about twofold higher than the diversity within the local sake-brewing cultivars, which was in contrast to the cooking cultivars. This is most likely due to introgression of the modern cooking cultivars into the modern sake-brewing cultivars through breeding practices. Cluster analysis and chloroplast haplotype analysis suggested that the local sake-brewing cultivars originated monophyletically in the western regions of Japan. Analysis of variance tests showed that several markers were significantly associated with sake-brewing traits, particularly with the large white-core structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00405752
Volume :
109
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Theoretical & Applied Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15026385
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-004-1794-6