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High-Resolution Mapping in Two RIL Populations Refines Major 'QTL Hotspot' Regions for Seed Size and Shape in Soybean (Glycine max L.)
- Source :
- International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Volume 21, Issue 3, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 21, Iss 3, p 1040 (2020)
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020.
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Abstract
- Seed size and shape are important traits determining yield and quality in soybean. However, the genetic mechanism and genes underlying these traits remain largely unexplored. In this regard, this study used two related recombinant inbred line (RIL) populations (ZY and K3N) evaluated in multiple environments to identify main and epistatic-effect quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for six seed size and shape traits in soybean. A total of 88 and 48 QTLs were detected through composite interval mapping (CIM) and mixed-model-based composite interval mapping (MCIM), respectively, and 15 QTLs were common among both methods<br />two of them were major (R2 &gt<br />10%) and novel QTLs (viz., qSW-1-1ZN and qSLT-20-1K3N). Additionally, 51 and 27 QTLs were identified for the first time through CIM and MCIM methods, respectively. Colocalization of QTLs occurred in four major QTL hotspots/clusters, viz., &ldquo<br />QTL Hotspot A&rdquo<br />&ldquo<br />QTL Hotspot B&rdquo<br />QTL Hotspot C&rdquo<br />and &ldquo<br />QTL Hotspot D&rdquo<br />located on Chr06, Chr10, Chr13, and Chr20, respectively. Based on gene annotation, gene ontology (GO) enrichment, and RNA-Seq analysis, 23 genes within four &ldquo<br />QTL Hotspots&rdquo<br />were predicted as possible candidates, regulating soybean seed size and shape. Network analyses demonstrated that 15 QTLs showed significant additive x environment (AE) effects, and 16 pairs of QTLs showing epistatic effects were also detected. However, except three epistatic QTLs, viz., qSL-13-3ZY, qSL-13-4ZY, and qSW-13-4ZY, all the remaining QTLs depicted no main effects. Hence, the present study is a detailed and comprehensive investigation uncovering the genetic basis of seed size and shape in soybeans. The use of a high-density map identified new genomic regions providing valuable information and could be the primary target for further fine mapping, candidate gene identification, and marker-assisted breeding (MAB).
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine
QTL mapping
Candidate gene
genetic processes
Quantitative Trait Loci
High resolution
Breeding
Quantitative trait locus
Biology
Candidate Gene Identification
01 natural sciences
Article
Chromosomes, Plant
Catalysis
Inorganic Chemistry
lcsh:Chemistry
03 medical and health sciences
Epistatic qtls
high-density genetic map
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Molecular Biology
Gene
lcsh:QH301-705.5
seed size
Spectroscopy
Recombination, Genetic
Genetics
QTL hotspot
Gene ontology
seed shape
Organic Chemistry
fungi
Chromosome Mapping
food and beverages
Epistasis, Genetic
General Medicine
epistatic interactions
Computer Science Applications
Phenotype
030104 developmental biology
lcsh:Biology (General)
lcsh:QD1-999
Seeds
Epistasis
Soybeans
Soybean
candidate genes
010606 plant biology & botany
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14220067
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International Journal of Molecular Sciences
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5b9345c71592191ba6410ed1dc1b53c7
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21031040