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Genome-Wide Association Mapping in Arabidopsis Identifies Previously Known Flowering Time and Pathogen Resistance Genes

There is currently tremendous interest in the possibility of using genome-wide association mapping to identify genes responsible for natural variation, particularly for human disease susceptibility. The model plant Arabidopsis thaliana is in many ways an ideal candidate for such studies, because it...

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Autores principales: Aranzana, María José, Kim, Sung, Zhao, Keyan, Bakker, Erica, Horton, Matthew, Jakob, Katrin, Lister, Clare, Molitor, John, Shindo, Chikako, Tang, Chunlao, Toomajian, Christopher, Traw, Brian, Zheng, Honggang, Bergelson, Joy, Dean, Caroline, Marjoram, Paul, Nordborg, Magnus
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1283159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16292355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0010060
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author Aranzana, María José
Kim, Sung
Zhao, Keyan
Bakker, Erica
Horton, Matthew
Jakob, Katrin
Lister, Clare
Molitor, John
Shindo, Chikako
Tang, Chunlao
Toomajian, Christopher
Traw, Brian
Zheng, Honggang
Bergelson, Joy
Dean, Caroline
Marjoram, Paul
Nordborg, Magnus
author_facet Aranzana, María José
Kim, Sung
Zhao, Keyan
Bakker, Erica
Horton, Matthew
Jakob, Katrin
Lister, Clare
Molitor, John
Shindo, Chikako
Tang, Chunlao
Toomajian, Christopher
Traw, Brian
Zheng, Honggang
Bergelson, Joy
Dean, Caroline
Marjoram, Paul
Nordborg, Magnus
author_sort Aranzana, María José
collection PubMed
description There is currently tremendous interest in the possibility of using genome-wide association mapping to identify genes responsible for natural variation, particularly for human disease susceptibility. The model plant Arabidopsis thaliana is in many ways an ideal candidate for such studies, because it is a highly selfing hermaphrodite. As a result, the species largely exists as a collection of naturally occurring inbred lines, or accessions, which can be genotyped once and phenotyped repeatedly. Furthermore, linkage disequilibrium in such a species will be much more extensive than in a comparable outcrossing species. We tested the feasibility of genome-wide association mapping in A. thaliana by searching for associations with flowering time and pathogen resistance in a sample of 95 accessions for which genome-wide polymorphism data were available. In spite of an extremely high rate of false positives due to population structure, we were able to identify known major genes for all phenotypes tested, thus demonstrating the potential of genome-wide association mapping in A. thaliana and other species with similar patterns of variation. The rate of false positives differed strongly between traits, with more clinal traits showing the highest rate. However, the false positive rates were always substantial regardless of the trait, highlighting the necessity of an appropriate genomic control in association studies.
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spelling pubmed-12831592005-11-15 Genome-Wide Association Mapping in Arabidopsis Identifies Previously Known Flowering Time and Pathogen Resistance Genes Aranzana, María José Kim, Sung Zhao, Keyan Bakker, Erica Horton, Matthew Jakob, Katrin Lister, Clare Molitor, John Shindo, Chikako Tang, Chunlao Toomajian, Christopher Traw, Brian Zheng, Honggang Bergelson, Joy Dean, Caroline Marjoram, Paul Nordborg, Magnus PLoS Genet Research Article There is currently tremendous interest in the possibility of using genome-wide association mapping to identify genes responsible for natural variation, particularly for human disease susceptibility. The model plant Arabidopsis thaliana is in many ways an ideal candidate for such studies, because it is a highly selfing hermaphrodite. As a result, the species largely exists as a collection of naturally occurring inbred lines, or accessions, which can be genotyped once and phenotyped repeatedly. Furthermore, linkage disequilibrium in such a species will be much more extensive than in a comparable outcrossing species. We tested the feasibility of genome-wide association mapping in A. thaliana by searching for associations with flowering time and pathogen resistance in a sample of 95 accessions for which genome-wide polymorphism data were available. In spite of an extremely high rate of false positives due to population structure, we were able to identify known major genes for all phenotypes tested, thus demonstrating the potential of genome-wide association mapping in A. thaliana and other species with similar patterns of variation. The rate of false positives differed strongly between traits, with more clinal traits showing the highest rate. However, the false positive rates were always substantial regardless of the trait, highlighting the necessity of an appropriate genomic control in association studies. Public Library of Science 2005-11 2005-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1283159/ /pubmed/16292355 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0010060 Text en Copyright: © 2005 Aranzana et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Aranzana, María José
Kim, Sung
Zhao, Keyan
Bakker, Erica
Horton, Matthew
Jakob, Katrin
Lister, Clare
Molitor, John
Shindo, Chikako
Tang, Chunlao
Toomajian, Christopher
Traw, Brian
Zheng, Honggang
Bergelson, Joy
Dean, Caroline
Marjoram, Paul
Nordborg, Magnus
Genome-Wide Association Mapping in Arabidopsis Identifies Previously Known Flowering Time and Pathogen Resistance Genes
title Genome-Wide Association Mapping in Arabidopsis Identifies Previously Known Flowering Time and Pathogen Resistance Genes
title_full Genome-Wide Association Mapping in Arabidopsis Identifies Previously Known Flowering Time and Pathogen Resistance Genes
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Association Mapping in Arabidopsis Identifies Previously Known Flowering Time and Pathogen Resistance Genes
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Association Mapping in Arabidopsis Identifies Previously Known Flowering Time and Pathogen Resistance Genes
title_short Genome-Wide Association Mapping in Arabidopsis Identifies Previously Known Flowering Time and Pathogen Resistance Genes
title_sort genome-wide association mapping in arabidopsis identifies previously known flowering time and pathogen resistance genes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1283159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16292355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0010060
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