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Diversity and population structure of black soybean landraces originating from Tanba and neighboring regions

Black soybean landraces that had been cultivated in Tanba region and the neighboring regions and conserved black soybean landraces, including those from other regions in Japan, were used in this study. The polymorphisms of 78 SSR markers in nuclear DNA and 6 SSRs in chloroplast DNA were analyzed in...

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Autores principales: Hirota, Tomoko, Sayama, Takashi, Yamasaki, Masanori, Sasama, Hiroko, Sugimoto, Takuma, Ishimoto, Masao, Yoshida, Shinya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3406802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23136497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1270/jsbbs.61.593
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author Hirota, Tomoko
Sayama, Takashi
Yamasaki, Masanori
Sasama, Hiroko
Sugimoto, Takuma
Ishimoto, Masao
Yoshida, Shinya
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Sayama, Takashi
Yamasaki, Masanori
Sasama, Hiroko
Sugimoto, Takuma
Ishimoto, Masao
Yoshida, Shinya
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description Black soybean landraces that had been cultivated in Tanba region and the neighboring regions and conserved black soybean landraces, including those from other regions in Japan, were used in this study. The polymorphisms of 78 SSR markers in nuclear DNA and 6 SSRs in chloroplast DNA were analyzed in the black soybean landrace populations. The result of phylogenic analysis revealed that the black soybeans can be classified into six clades. The landraces originating from Tanba region were classed into first and second clades, and two chloroplast genotypes were found in the population of black soybeans from the Tanba region. Genotype A chloroplast was predominantly identified in major populations of the Tanba, while genotype B was widely distributed in the black soybean population. Population structure analysis in the Japanese black soybean accessions inferred there are six groups. The black soybean landrace from the Tanba region was classified into three groups, mainly corresponding to the distance-based phylogenic results. The two groups were probably derived from different ancestors with Type A and B chloroplast genomes, respectively, whereas the other group showed both types of chloroplast genome. The admixture situations suggested that the landraces in the main group have been widely cultivated in Tanba region, while the landraces that belong to other groups were cultivated in localized area. Several phenotypes were compared among genotype groups, dividing into two sub-groups: founder sub-group and admixed sub-group. Phenotypic differences were observed between founder landraces in group 1 and group 3. On the other hand, landraces in admixture landraces in group 1 and group 2 segregated for several traits, while founder landraces in group 1 were stabled for each trait. These observations suggest that gene flow events have occurred between different founder landraces.
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spelling pubmed-34068022012-11-07 Diversity and population structure of black soybean landraces originating from Tanba and neighboring regions Hirota, Tomoko Sayama, Takashi Yamasaki, Masanori Sasama, Hiroko Sugimoto, Takuma Ishimoto, Masao Yoshida, Shinya Breed Sci Research Papers Black soybean landraces that had been cultivated in Tanba region and the neighboring regions and conserved black soybean landraces, including those from other regions in Japan, were used in this study. The polymorphisms of 78 SSR markers in nuclear DNA and 6 SSRs in chloroplast DNA were analyzed in the black soybean landrace populations. The result of phylogenic analysis revealed that the black soybeans can be classified into six clades. The landraces originating from Tanba region were classed into first and second clades, and two chloroplast genotypes were found in the population of black soybeans from the Tanba region. Genotype A chloroplast was predominantly identified in major populations of the Tanba, while genotype B was widely distributed in the black soybean population. Population structure analysis in the Japanese black soybean accessions inferred there are six groups. The black soybean landrace from the Tanba region was classified into three groups, mainly corresponding to the distance-based phylogenic results. The two groups were probably derived from different ancestors with Type A and B chloroplast genomes, respectively, whereas the other group showed both types of chloroplast genome. The admixture situations suggested that the landraces in the main group have been widely cultivated in Tanba region, while the landraces that belong to other groups were cultivated in localized area. Several phenotypes were compared among genotype groups, dividing into two sub-groups: founder sub-group and admixed sub-group. Phenotypic differences were observed between founder landraces in group 1 and group 3. On the other hand, landraces in admixture landraces in group 1 and group 2 segregated for several traits, while founder landraces in group 1 were stabled for each trait. These observations suggest that gene flow events have occurred between different founder landraces. Japanese Society of Breeding 2012-01 2012-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3406802/ /pubmed/23136497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1270/jsbbs.61.593 Text en Copyright © 2012 by JAPANESE SOCIETY OF BREEDING http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 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 work is properly cited.
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Yamasaki, Masanori
Sasama, Hiroko
Sugimoto, Takuma
Ishimoto, Masao
Yoshida, Shinya
Diversity and population structure of black soybean landraces originating from Tanba and neighboring regions
title Diversity and population structure of black soybean landraces originating from Tanba and neighboring regions
title_full Diversity and population structure of black soybean landraces originating from Tanba and neighboring regions
title_fullStr Diversity and population structure of black soybean landraces originating from Tanba and neighboring regions
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and population structure of black soybean landraces originating from Tanba and neighboring regions
title_short Diversity and population structure of black soybean landraces originating from Tanba and neighboring regions
title_sort diversity and population structure of black soybean landraces originating from tanba and neighboring regions
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3406802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23136497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1270/jsbbs.61.593
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