| Literature DB >> 28177831 |
Xinghai Yang1,1, Baoxuan Nong1,1, Xiuzhong Xia1,1, Zongqiong Zhang1,1, Yu Zeng1,1, Kaiqiang Liu1,1, Guofu Deng1,1, Danting Li1,1.
Abstract
Starch is the major component of milled rice, and amylose content (AC) affects eating quality. In this study, a genome-wide association study (GWAS) with specific-locus amplified fragment sequencing (SLAF-seq) data was performed for AC on a core collection of 419 rice landraces. Using the compressed mixed linear method based on the Q+K model, we identified a new gene, LAC6 (Chr6: 5.65-6.04 Mb), associated with AC in the low amylose content panel. The LAC6 candidate gene was detected by qRT-PCR in rice panicles. Results indicate that LOC_Os06g11130 was up-regulated, and LOC_Os06g11340 was significantly down-regulated, making it most likely a key candidate gene of LAC6. In conclusion, the findings provide a certain theoretiacal basis of molecular biology for genetic improvement of AC in rice and rice quality variety breeding.Entities:
Keywords: GWAS; SLAF-Seq; SLAF-seq; candidate gene; gène candidat; rice landraces; très faible teneur en amylose; variétés de pays du riz; very low amylose content
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28177831 DOI: 10.1139/gen-2016-0104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genome ISSN: 0831-2796 Impact factor: 2.166