| Literature DB >> 26950093 |
Lizhen Si1, Jiaying Chen1, Xuehui Huang1, Hao Gong1, Jianghong Luo1, Qingqing Hou1, Taoying Zhou1, Tingting Lu1, Jingjie Zhu1, Yingying Shangguan1, Erwang Chen1, Chengxiang Gong1, Qiang Zhao1, Yufeng Jing1, Yan Zhao1, Yan Li1, Lingling Cui1, Danlin Fan1, Yiqi Lu1, Qijun Weng1, Yongchun Wang1, Qilin Zhan1, Kunyan Liu1, Xinghua Wei2, Kyungsook An3, Gynheung An3, Bin Han1.
Abstract
Although genetic diversity has a cardinal role in domestication, abundant natural allelic variations across the rice genome that cause agronomically important differences between diverse varieties have not been fully explored. Here we implement an approach integrating genome-wide association testing with functional analysis on grain size in a diverse rice population. We report that a major quantitative trait locus, GLW7, encoding the plant-specific transcription factor OsSPL13, positively regulates cell size in the grain hull, resulting in enhanced rice grain length and yield. We determine that a tandem-repeat sequence in the 5' UTR of OsSPL13 alters its expression by affecting transcription and translation and that high expression of OsSPL13 is associated with large grains in tropical japonica rice. Further analysis indicates that the large-grain allele of GLW7 in tropical japonica rice was introgressed from indica varieties under artificial selection. Our study demonstrates that new genes can be effectively identified on the basis of genome-wide association data.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26950093 DOI: 10.1038/ng.3518
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Genet ISSN: 1061-4036 Impact factor: 38.330