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Association Mapping of Seed Oil and Protein Content in Sesamum indicum L. Using SSR Markers

Sesame is an important oil crop for the high oil content and quality. The seed oil and protein contents are two important traits in sesame. To identify the molecular markers associated with the seed oil and protein contents in sesame, we systematically performed the association mapping among 369 wor...

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Autores principales: Li, Chun, Miao, Hongmei, Wei, Libin, Zhang, Tide, Han, Xiuhua, Zhang, Haiyang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4143287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25153139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105757
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author Li, Chun
Miao, Hongmei
Wei, Libin
Zhang, Tide
Han, Xiuhua
Zhang, Haiyang
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Miao, Hongmei
Wei, Libin
Zhang, Tide
Han, Xiuhua
Zhang, Haiyang
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description Sesame is an important oil crop for the high oil content and quality. The seed oil and protein contents are two important traits in sesame. To identify the molecular markers associated with the seed oil and protein contents in sesame, we systematically performed the association mapping among 369 worldwide germplasm accessions under 5 environments using 112 polymorphic SSR markers. The general linear model (GLM) was applied with the criteria of logP≥3.0 and high stability under all 5 environments. Among the 369 sesame accessions, the oil content ranged from 27.89%–58.73% and the protein content ranged from 16.72%–27.79%. A significant negative correlation of the oil content with the protein content was found in the population. A total of 19 markers for oil content were detected with a R(2) value range from 4% to 29%; 24 markers for protein content were detected with a R(2) value range from 3% to 29%, of which 19 markers were associated with both traits. Moreover, partial markers were confirmed using mixed linear model (MLM) method, which suggested that the oil and protein contents are controlled mostly by major genes. Allele effect analysis showed that the allele associated with high oil content was always associated with low protein content, and vice versa. Of the 19 markers associated with oil content, 17 presented near the locations of the plant lipid pathway genes and 2 were located just next to a fatty acid elongation gene and a gene encoding Stearoyl-ACP Desaturase, respectively. The findings provided a valuable foundation for oil synthesis gene identification and molecular marker assistant selection (MAS) breeding in sesame.
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spelling pubmed-41432872014-08-27 Association Mapping of Seed Oil and Protein Content in Sesamum indicum L. Using SSR Markers Li, Chun Miao, Hongmei Wei, Libin Zhang, Tide Han, Xiuhua Zhang, Haiyang PLoS One Research Article Sesame is an important oil crop for the high oil content and quality. The seed oil and protein contents are two important traits in sesame. To identify the molecular markers associated with the seed oil and protein contents in sesame, we systematically performed the association mapping among 369 worldwide germplasm accessions under 5 environments using 112 polymorphic SSR markers. The general linear model (GLM) was applied with the criteria of logP≥3.0 and high stability under all 5 environments. Among the 369 sesame accessions, the oil content ranged from 27.89%–58.73% and the protein content ranged from 16.72%–27.79%. A significant negative correlation of the oil content with the protein content was found in the population. A total of 19 markers for oil content were detected with a R(2) value range from 4% to 29%; 24 markers for protein content were detected with a R(2) value range from 3% to 29%, of which 19 markers were associated with both traits. Moreover, partial markers were confirmed using mixed linear model (MLM) method, which suggested that the oil and protein contents are controlled mostly by major genes. Allele effect analysis showed that the allele associated with high oil content was always associated with low protein content, and vice versa. Of the 19 markers associated with oil content, 17 presented near the locations of the plant lipid pathway genes and 2 were located just next to a fatty acid elongation gene and a gene encoding Stearoyl-ACP Desaturase, respectively. The findings provided a valuable foundation for oil synthesis gene identification and molecular marker assistant selection (MAS) breeding in sesame. Public Library of Science 2014-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4143287/ /pubmed/25153139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105757 Text en © 2014 Li 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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Zhang, Tide
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Zhang, Haiyang
Association Mapping of Seed Oil and Protein Content in Sesamum indicum L. Using SSR Markers
title Association Mapping of Seed Oil and Protein Content in Sesamum indicum L. Using SSR Markers
title_full Association Mapping of Seed Oil and Protein Content in Sesamum indicum L. Using SSR Markers
title_fullStr Association Mapping of Seed Oil and Protein Content in Sesamum indicum L. Using SSR Markers
title_full_unstemmed Association Mapping of Seed Oil and Protein Content in Sesamum indicum L. Using SSR Markers
title_short Association Mapping of Seed Oil and Protein Content in Sesamum indicum L. Using SSR Markers
title_sort association mapping of seed oil and protein content in sesamum indicum l. using ssr markers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4143287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25153139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105757
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