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Genome-Wide DNA Polymorphisms in Seven Rice Cultivars of Temperate and Tropical Japonica Groups

Elucidation of the rice genome is expected to broaden our understanding of genes related to the agronomic characteristics and the genetic relationship among cultivars. In this study, we conducted whole-genome sequencings of 6 cultivars, including 5 temperate japonica cultivars and 1 tropical japonic...

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Autores principales: Arai-Kichise, Yuko, Shiwa, Yuh, Ebana, Kaworu, Shibata-Hatta, Mari, Yoshikawa, Hirofumi, Yano, Masahiro, Wakasa, Kyo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3897683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24466017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086312
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author Arai-Kichise, Yuko
Shiwa, Yuh
Ebana, Kaworu
Shibata-Hatta, Mari
Yoshikawa, Hirofumi
Yano, Masahiro
Wakasa, Kyo
author_facet Arai-Kichise, Yuko
Shiwa, Yuh
Ebana, Kaworu
Shibata-Hatta, Mari
Yoshikawa, Hirofumi
Yano, Masahiro
Wakasa, Kyo
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description Elucidation of the rice genome is expected to broaden our understanding of genes related to the agronomic characteristics and the genetic relationship among cultivars. In this study, we conducted whole-genome sequencings of 6 cultivars, including 5 temperate japonica cultivars and 1 tropical japonica cultivar (Moroberekan), by using next-generation sequencing (NGS) with Nipponbare genome as a reference. The temperate japonica cultivars contained 2 sake brewing (Yamadanishiki and Gohyakumangoku), 1 landrace (Kameji), and 2 modern cultivars (Koshihikari and Norin 8). Almost >83% of the whole genome sequences of the Nipponbare genome could be covered by sequenced short-reads of each cultivar, including Omachi, which has previously been reported to be a temperate japonica cultivar. Numerous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), insertions, and deletions were detected among the various cultivars and the Nipponbare genomes. Comparison of SNPs detected in each cultivar suggested that Moroberekan had 5-fold more SNPs than the temperate japonica cultivars. Success of the 2 approaches to improve the efficacy of sequence data by using NGS revealed that sequencing depth was directly related to sequencing coverage of coding DNA sequences: in excess of 30× genome sequencing was required to cover approximately 80% of the genes in the rice genome. Further, the contigs prepared using the assembly of unmapped reads could increase the value of NGS short-reads and, consequently, cover previously unavailable sequences. These approaches facilitated the identification of new genes in coding DNA sequences and the increase of mapping efficiency in different regions. The DNA polymorphism information between the 7 cultivars and Nipponbare are available at NGRC_Rices_Build1.0 (http://www.nodai-genome.org/oryza_sativa_en.html).
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spelling pubmed-38976832014-01-24 Genome-Wide DNA Polymorphisms in Seven Rice Cultivars of Temperate and Tropical Japonica Groups Arai-Kichise, Yuko Shiwa, Yuh Ebana, Kaworu Shibata-Hatta, Mari Yoshikawa, Hirofumi Yano, Masahiro Wakasa, Kyo PLoS One Research Article Elucidation of the rice genome is expected to broaden our understanding of genes related to the agronomic characteristics and the genetic relationship among cultivars. In this study, we conducted whole-genome sequencings of 6 cultivars, including 5 temperate japonica cultivars and 1 tropical japonica cultivar (Moroberekan), by using next-generation sequencing (NGS) with Nipponbare genome as a reference. The temperate japonica cultivars contained 2 sake brewing (Yamadanishiki and Gohyakumangoku), 1 landrace (Kameji), and 2 modern cultivars (Koshihikari and Norin 8). Almost >83% of the whole genome sequences of the Nipponbare genome could be covered by sequenced short-reads of each cultivar, including Omachi, which has previously been reported to be a temperate japonica cultivar. Numerous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), insertions, and deletions were detected among the various cultivars and the Nipponbare genomes. Comparison of SNPs detected in each cultivar suggested that Moroberekan had 5-fold more SNPs than the temperate japonica cultivars. Success of the 2 approaches to improve the efficacy of sequence data by using NGS revealed that sequencing depth was directly related to sequencing coverage of coding DNA sequences: in excess of 30× genome sequencing was required to cover approximately 80% of the genes in the rice genome. Further, the contigs prepared using the assembly of unmapped reads could increase the value of NGS short-reads and, consequently, cover previously unavailable sequences. These approaches facilitated the identification of new genes in coding DNA sequences and the increase of mapping efficiency in different regions. The DNA polymorphism information between the 7 cultivars and Nipponbare are available at NGRC_Rices_Build1.0 (http://www.nodai-genome.org/oryza_sativa_en.html). Public Library of Science 2014-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3897683/ /pubmed/24466017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086312 Text en © 2014 Arai-Kichise 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.
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Arai-Kichise, Yuko
Shiwa, Yuh
Ebana, Kaworu
Shibata-Hatta, Mari
Yoshikawa, Hirofumi
Yano, Masahiro
Wakasa, Kyo
Genome-Wide DNA Polymorphisms in Seven Rice Cultivars of Temperate and Tropical Japonica Groups
title Genome-Wide DNA Polymorphisms in Seven Rice Cultivars of Temperate and Tropical Japonica Groups
title_full Genome-Wide DNA Polymorphisms in Seven Rice Cultivars of Temperate and Tropical Japonica Groups
title_fullStr Genome-Wide DNA Polymorphisms in Seven Rice Cultivars of Temperate and Tropical Japonica Groups
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide DNA Polymorphisms in Seven Rice Cultivars of Temperate and Tropical Japonica Groups
title_short Genome-Wide DNA Polymorphisms in Seven Rice Cultivars of Temperate and Tropical Japonica Groups
title_sort genome-wide dna polymorphisms in seven rice cultivars of temperate and tropical japonica groups
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3897683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24466017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086312
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