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Genomic selection and genetic architecture of agronomic traits during modern rapeseed breeding

Authors :
Jihong Hu
Biyun Chen
Jing Zhao
Fugui Zhang
Ting Xie
Kun Xu
Guizhen Gao
Guixin Yan
Hongge Li
Lixia Li
Gaoxiang Ji
Hong An
Hao Li
Qian Huang
Meili Zhang
Jinfeng Wu
Weilin Song
Xiaojun Zhang
Yujie Luo
J. Chris Pires
Jacqueline Batley
Shilin Tian
Xiaoming Wu
Source :
Nature genetics. 54(5)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) is an important oil-producing crop for the world. Its adaptation, yield and quality have been considerably improved in recent decades, but the genomic basis underlying successful breeding selection remains unclear. Hence, we conducted a comprehensive genomic assessment of rapeseed in the breeding process based on the whole-genome resequencing of 418 diverse rapeseed accessions. We unraveled the genomic basis for the selection of adaptation and agronomic traits. Genome-wide association studies identified 628 associated loci-related causative candidate genes for 56 agronomically important traits, including plant architecture and yield traits. Furthermore, we uncovered nonsynonymous mutations in plausible candidate genes for agronomic traits with significant differences in allele frequency distributions across the improvement process, including the ribosome recycling factor (BnRRF) gene for seed weight. This study provides insights into the genomic basis for improving rapeseed varieties and a valuable genomic resource for genome-assisted rapeseed breeding.

Details

ISSN :
15461718
Volume :
54
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7d5c96beac23ab71de93401bb05e9284