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Breeding signatures of rice improvement revealed by a genomic variation map from a large germplasm collection
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- National Academy of Sciences, 2015.
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Abstract
- Intensive rice breeding over the past 50 y has dramatically increased productivity especially in the indica subspecies, but our knowledge of the genomic changes associated with such improvement has been limited. In this study, we analyzed low-coverage sequencing data of 1,479 rice accessions from 73 countries, including landraces and modern cultivars. We identified two major subpopulations, indica I (IndI) and indica II (IndII), in the indica subspecies, which corresponded to the two putative heterotic groups resulting from independent breeding efforts. We detected 200 regions spanning 7.8% of the rice genome that had been differentially selected between IndI and IndII, and thus referred to as breeding signatures. These regions included large numbers of known functional genes and loci associated with important agronomic traits revealed by genome-wide association studies. Grain yield was positively correlated with the number of breeding signatures in a variety, suggesting that the number of breeding signatures in a line may be useful for predicting agronomic potential and the selected loci may provide targets for rice improvement.
- Subjects :
- Germplasm
Genetic Markers
Subspecies
Oryza
Genome
History, 21st Century
Genetic variation
Cultivar
Plant breeding
Selection, Genetic
Multidisciplinary
biology
business.industry
food and beverages
Computational Biology
Genetic Variation
History, 20th Century
biology.organism_classification
Biotechnology
Plant Breeding
PNAS Plus
Genetic marker
Regression Analysis
business
Genome, Plant
Genome-Wide Association Study
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9c70c02d207d88046d9a8c06812c88c3