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Genetic discovery for oil production and quality in sesame

Authors :
Qiang Zhao
Xianmei Zhang
Qi Feng
Xuehui Huang
Qilin Tian
Yanxin Zhang
Bin Han
Kunyan Liu
Xiaofeng Zhu
Xiaodong Zhu
Donghua Li
Xin Wei
Linhai Wang
Wen-Jun Li
Congcong Zhou
Ziruo Wen
Yiqi Lu
Yuan Gao
Lifeng Liu
Xiumei Tang
Yan Zhao
Qijun Weng
Danlin Fan
Xiurong Zhang
Ruichun Zhong
Chuanrang Zhu
Source :
Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.

Abstract

Oilseed crops are used to produce vegetable oil. Sesame (Sesamum indicum), an oilseed crop grown worldwide, has high oil content and a small diploid genome, but the genetic basis of oil production and quality is unclear. Here we sequence 705 diverse sesame varieties to construct a haplotype map of the sesame genome and de novo assemble two representative varieties to identify sequence variations. We investigate 56 agronomic traits in four environments and identify 549 associated loci. Examination of the major loci identifies 46 candidate causative genes, including genes related to oil content, fatty acid biosynthesis and yield. Several of the candidate genes for oil content encode enzymes involved in oil metabolism. Two major genes associated with lignification and black pigmentation in the seed coat are also associated with large variation in oil content. These findings may inform breeding and improvement strategies for a broad range of oilseed crops.<br />Sesame is a valuable oilseed crop with a small diploid genome and high seed-oil content making it an attractive model for genetic studies. Here, Wei et al. sequence more than 705 sesame varieties and perform a genome-wide association study to identify genes associated with important agronomic traits.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
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