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Genetic Properties of the Maize Nested Association Mapping Population.

Authors :
McMullen, Michael D.
Kresovich, Stephen
Villeda, Hector Sanchez
Bradbury, Peter
Huihui Li
Qi Sun
Flint-Garcia, Sherry
Thornsberry, Jeffry
Acharya, Charlotte
Bottoms, Christopher
Brown, Patrick
Browne, Chris
Eller, Magen
Guill, Kate
Harjes, Carlos
Kroon, Dallas
Lepak, Nick
Mitchell, Sharon E.
Peterson, Brooke
Pressoir, Gael
Source :
Science. 8/7/2009, Vol. 325 Issue 5941, p737-740. 4p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Maize genetic diversity has been used to understand the molecular basis of phenotypic variation and to improve agricultural efficiency and sustainability. We crossed 25 diverse inbred maize lines to the B73 reference line, capturing a total of 136,000 recombination events. Variation for recombination frequencies was observed among families, influenced by local (cis) genetic variation. We identified evidence for numerous minor single-locus effects but little two-locus linkage disequilibrium or segregation distortion, which indicated a limited role for genes with large effects and epistatic interactions on fitness. We observed excess residual heterozygosity in peticentromeric regions, which suggested that selection in inbred lines has been less efficient in these regions because of reduced recombination frequency. This implies that pericentromeric regions may contribute disproportionally to heterosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
325
Issue :
5941
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
43944210
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1174320