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Combination of multi-locus genome-wide association study and QTL mapping reveals genetic basis of tassel architecture in maize.

Authors :
Wang, Yanli
Chen, Jie
Guan, Zhongrong
Zhang, Xiaoxiang
Zhang, Yinchao
Ma, Langlang
Yao, Yiming
Peng, Huanwei
Zhang, Qian
Zhang, Biao
Liu, Peng
Zou, Chaoying
Shen, Yaou
Ge, Fei
Pan, Guangtang
Source :
Molecular Genetics & Genomics; Dec2019, Vol. 294 Issue 6, p1421-1440, 20p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Maize tassel architecture is a complex quantitative trait that is significantly correlated with biomass yield and grain yield. The present study evaluated the major trait of maize tassel architecture, namely, tassel branch number (TBN), in an association population of 359 inbred lines and an IBM Syn 10 population of 273 doubled haploid lines across three environments. Approximately 43,958 high-quality single nucleotide polymorphisms were utilized to detect significant QTNs associated with TBN based on new multi-locus genome-wide association study methods. There were 30, 38, 73, 40, 47, and 53 QTNs associated with tassel architecture that were detected using the FastmrEMMA, FastmrMLM, EM-BLASSO, mrMLM, pkWMEB, and pLARmEB models, respectively. Among these QTNs, 51 were co-identified by at least two of these methods. In addition, 12 QTNs were consistently detected across multiple environments. Furthermore, 19 QTLs distributed on chromosomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7 were detected in 3 environments and the BLUP model based on 6618 bin markers, which explained 3.64–10.96% of the observed phenotypic variations in TBN. Of these, three QTLs were co-detected in two environments. One QTN associated with TBN was localized to one QTL. Approximately 55 candidate genes were detected by common QTNs and LD criteria. One candidate gene, Zm00001d016615, was identified as a putative target of the RA1 gene. Meanwhile, RA1 was previously validated to plays an important role in tassel development. In addition, the newly identified candidate genes Zm00001d003939, Zm00001d030212, Zm00001d011189, and Zm00001d042794 have been reported to involve in a spikelet meristem identity module. The findings of the present study improve our understanding of the genetic basis of tassel architecture in maize. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16174615
Volume :
294
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Molecular Genetics & Genomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
139501952
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00438-019-01586-4