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Incorporating pleiotropic quantitative trait loci in dissection of complex traits: seed yield in rapeseed as an example

Authors :
Yongju Huang
Meng Wang
Annaliese S. Mason
Lei Shi
Xiang Liu
Yan Long
Jinling Meng
Chunyu Zhang
Bruce D.L. Fitt
Jun Zou
Rod J. Snowdon
Peifa Liu
Ziliang Luo
Jinxia Xiang
Source :
TAG. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. Theoretische Und Angewandte Genetik
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017.

Abstract

Key message A comprehensive linkage atlas for seed yield in rapeseed. Abstract Most agronomic traits of interest for crop improvement (including seed yield) are highly complex quantitative traits controlled by numerous genetic loci, which brings challenges for comprehensively capturing associated markers/genes. We propose that multiple trait interactions underlie complex traits such as seed yield, and that considering these component traits and their interactions can dissect individual quantitative trait loci (QTL) effects more effectively and improve yield predictions. Using a segregating rapeseed (Brassica napus) population, we analyzed a large set of trait data generated in 19 independent experiments to investigate correlations between seed yield and other complex traits, and further identified QTL in this population with a SNP-based genetic bin map. A total of 1904 consensus QTL accounting for 22 traits, including 80 QTL directly affecting seed yield, were anchored to the B. napus reference sequence. Through trait association analysis and QTL meta-analysis, we identified a total of 525 indivisible QTL that either directly or indirectly contributed to seed yield, of which 295 QTL were detected across multiple environments. A majority (81.5%) of the 525 QTL were pleiotropic. By considering associations between traits, we identified 25 yield-related QTL previously ignored due to contrasting genetic effects, as well as 31 QTL with minor complementary effects. Implementation of the 525 QTL in genomic prediction models improved seed yield prediction accuracy. Dissecting the genetic and phenotypic interrelationships underlying complex quantitative traits using this method will provide valuable insights for genomics-based crop improvement.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14322242 and 00405752
Volume :
130
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
TAG. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. Theoretische Und Angewandte Genetik
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f4331d1a30033312316094a6b86e1a8f