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Genetic Variation and Association Mapping of Protein Concentration in Brown Rice Using a Diverse Rice Germplasm Collection

Authors :
Anna M. McClung
Kathleen M. Yeater
R.J. Bryant
Aaron Jackson
R. G. Fjellstrom
Wengui G. Yan
Source :
Cereal Chemistry Journal. 90:445-452
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Wiley, 2013.

Abstract

Protein is the second most abundant constituent in the rice grain next to starch. Association analysis for protein concentration in brown rice was performed using a “mini-core” collection, which represents the germplasm diversity found in the USDA rice world collection. Protein concentration was determined in replicated trials conducted in two southern U.S. locations, and association mapping was performed by using 157 genomewide DNA markers. Protein concentration ranged from 5.4 to 11.9% among the 202 accessions. Protein variation owing to accession and accession × location interaction were highly significant. Ample variation was seen within each subpopulation by ancestry, as well as within the 14 geographic regions where the accessions originated. Accessions from Eastern Europe had the highest level of protein. Ten markers on eight chromosomes were significantly associated with protein concentration. Five of these markers occurred near known protein precursor genes or quantitative trait loci, an...

Details

ISSN :
00090352
Volume :
90
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cereal Chemistry Journal
Accession number :
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