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Haplotype variation in structure and expression of a gene cluster associated with a quantitative trait locus for improved yield in rice

Authors :
Jinshui Yang
Xiangkun Wang
Guangming He
Xiaoyin Qian
Zuofeng Zhu
Kegui Li
Chuanqing Sun
Feng Tian
Xiaojin Luo
Yongcai Fu
Wei Su
Source :
Genome Research. 16:618-626
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2006.

Abstract

By constructing nearly isogenic lines (NILs) that differ only at a single quantitative trait locus (QTL), we fine-mapped the yield-improving QTL qGY2–1 to a 102.9-kb region on rice chromosome 2. Comparison analysis of the genomic sequences in the mapped QTL region between the donor (Dongxiang wild rice, Oryza rufipogon Griff.) and recurrent (Guichao2, Oryza sativa ssp. indica) parents used for the development of NILs identified the haplotypes of a leucine-rich repeat receptor kinase gene cluster, which showed extensive allelic variation. The sequences between genes in the cluster had a very high rate of divergence. More importantly, the genes themselves also differed between two haplotypes: Only 92% identity was observed for one allele, and another allele was found to have completely lost its allelic counterpart in Guichao2. The other six shared genes all showed >98% identity, and four of these exhibited obvious regulatory variation. The same haplotype segments also differed in length (43.9-kb in Guichao2 vs. 52.6-kb in Dongxiang wild rice). Such extensive sequence variation was also observed between orthologous regions of indica (cv. 93–11) and japonica (cv. Nipponbare) subspecies of Oryza sativa. Different rates of sequence divergence within the cluster have resulted in haplotype variability in 13 rice accessions. We also detected allelic expression variation in this gene cluster, in which some genes gave unequal expression of alleles in hybrids. These allelic variations in structure and expression suggest that the leucine-rich repeat receptor kinase gene cluster identified in our study should be a particularly good candidate for the source of the yield QTL.

Details

ISSN :
10889051
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genome Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....830669571ab935ac96cadfec9fce22b5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.4814006