Literature DB >> 32303966

Analysis of genetic architecture and favorable allele usage of agronomic traits in a large collection of Chinese rice accessions.

Xiuxiu Li1,2, Zhuo Chen1,2, Guomin Zhang3, Hongwei Lu1,2, Peng Qin4, Ming Qi1, Ying Yu1, Bingke Jiao1, Xianfeng Zhao1, Qiang Gao1, Hao Wang4, Yunyu Wu5,6, Juntao Ma3, Liyan Zhang3, Yongli Wang3, Lingwei Deng3, Shanguo Yao1, Zhukuang Cheng1, Diqiu Yu7, Lihuang Zhu1, Yongbiao Xue1, Chengcai Chu1, Aihong Li8,9, Shigui Li10, Chengzhi Liang11,12.   

Abstract

Genotyping and phenotyping large natural populations provide opportunities for population genomic analysis and genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Several rice populations have been re-sequenced in the past decade; however, many major Chinese rice cultivars were not included in these studies. Here, we report large-scale genomic and phenotypic datasets for a collection mainly comprised of 1,275 rice accessions of widely planted cultivars and parental hybrid rice lines from China. The population was divided into three indica/Xian and three japonica/Geng phylogenetic subgroups that correlate strongly with their geographic or breeding origins. We acquired a total of 146 phenotypic datasets for 29 agronomic traits under multi-environments for different subpopulations. With GWAS, we identified a total of 143 significant association loci, including three newly identified candidate genes or alleles that control heading date or amylose content. Our genotypic analysis of agronomically important genes in the population revealed that many favorable alleles are underused in elite accessions, suggesting they may be used to provide improvements in future breeding efforts. Our study provides useful resources for rice genetics research and breeding.

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Keywords:  Chinese cultivars; favorable alleles; genome-wide association studies; multi-environmental phenotyping; rice; whole-genome resequencing

Year:  2020        PMID: 32303966     DOI: 10.1007/s11427-019-1682-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci China Life Sci        ISSN: 1674-7305            Impact factor:   6.038


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