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Convergent Loss of Awn in Two Cultivated Rice Species Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima Is Caused by Mutations in Different Loci

A long awn is one of the distinct morphological features of wild rice species. This organ is thought to aid in seed dispersal and prevent predation by animals. Most cultivated varieties of Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima, however, have lost the ability to form long awns. The causal genetic factors...

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Autores principales: Furuta, Tomoyuki, Komeda, Norio, Asano, Kenji, Uehara, Kanako, Gamuyao, Rico, Angeles-Shim, Rosalyn B., Nagai, Keisuke, Doi, Kazuyuki, Wang, Diane R., Yasui, Hideshi, Yoshimura, Atsushi, Wu, Jianzhong, McCouch, Susan R., Ashikari, Motoyuki
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Publicado: Genetics Society of America 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4632046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26338659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.115.020834
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author Furuta, Tomoyuki
Komeda, Norio
Asano, Kenji
Uehara, Kanako
Gamuyao, Rico
Angeles-Shim, Rosalyn B.
Nagai, Keisuke
Doi, Kazuyuki
Wang, Diane R.
Yasui, Hideshi
Yoshimura, Atsushi
Wu, Jianzhong
McCouch, Susan R.
Ashikari, Motoyuki
author_facet Furuta, Tomoyuki
Komeda, Norio
Asano, Kenji
Uehara, Kanako
Gamuyao, Rico
Angeles-Shim, Rosalyn B.
Nagai, Keisuke
Doi, Kazuyuki
Wang, Diane R.
Yasui, Hideshi
Yoshimura, Atsushi
Wu, Jianzhong
McCouch, Susan R.
Ashikari, Motoyuki
author_sort Furuta, Tomoyuki
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description A long awn is one of the distinct morphological features of wild rice species. This organ is thought to aid in seed dispersal and prevent predation by animals. Most cultivated varieties of Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima, however, have lost the ability to form long awns. The causal genetic factors responsible for the loss of awn in these two rice species remain largely unknown. Here, we evaluated three sets of chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) in a common O. sativa genetic background (cv. Koshihikari) that harbor genomic fragments from Oryza nivara, Oryza rufipogon, and Oryza glaberrima donors. Phenotypic analyses of these libraries revealed the existence of three genes, Regulator of Awn Elongation 1 (RAE1), RAE2, and RAE3, involved in the loss of long awns in cultivated rice. Donor segments at two of these genes, RAE1 and RAE2, induced long awn formation in the CSSLs whereas an O. sativa segment at RAE3 induced long awn formation in O. glaberrima. These results suggest that the two cultivated rice species, O. sativa and O. glaberrima, have taken independent paths to become awnless.
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spelling pubmed-46320462015-11-04 Convergent Loss of Awn in Two Cultivated Rice Species Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima Is Caused by Mutations in Different Loci Furuta, Tomoyuki Komeda, Norio Asano, Kenji Uehara, Kanako Gamuyao, Rico Angeles-Shim, Rosalyn B. Nagai, Keisuke Doi, Kazuyuki Wang, Diane R. Yasui, Hideshi Yoshimura, Atsushi Wu, Jianzhong McCouch, Susan R. Ashikari, Motoyuki G3 (Bethesda) Investigations A long awn is one of the distinct morphological features of wild rice species. This organ is thought to aid in seed dispersal and prevent predation by animals. Most cultivated varieties of Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima, however, have lost the ability to form long awns. The causal genetic factors responsible for the loss of awn in these two rice species remain largely unknown. Here, we evaluated three sets of chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) in a common O. sativa genetic background (cv. Koshihikari) that harbor genomic fragments from Oryza nivara, Oryza rufipogon, and Oryza glaberrima donors. Phenotypic analyses of these libraries revealed the existence of three genes, Regulator of Awn Elongation 1 (RAE1), RAE2, and RAE3, involved in the loss of long awns in cultivated rice. Donor segments at two of these genes, RAE1 and RAE2, induced long awn formation in the CSSLs whereas an O. sativa segment at RAE3 induced long awn formation in O. glaberrima. These results suggest that the two cultivated rice species, O. sativa and O. glaberrima, have taken independent paths to become awnless. Genetics Society of America 2015-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4632046/ /pubmed/26338659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.115.020834 Text en Copyright © 2015 Furuta et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Investigations
Furuta, Tomoyuki
Komeda, Norio
Asano, Kenji
Uehara, Kanako
Gamuyao, Rico
Angeles-Shim, Rosalyn B.
Nagai, Keisuke
Doi, Kazuyuki
Wang, Diane R.
Yasui, Hideshi
Yoshimura, Atsushi
Wu, Jianzhong
McCouch, Susan R.
Ashikari, Motoyuki
Convergent Loss of Awn in Two Cultivated Rice Species Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima Is Caused by Mutations in Different Loci
title Convergent Loss of Awn in Two Cultivated Rice Species Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima Is Caused by Mutations in Different Loci
title_full Convergent Loss of Awn in Two Cultivated Rice Species Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima Is Caused by Mutations in Different Loci
title_fullStr Convergent Loss of Awn in Two Cultivated Rice Species Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima Is Caused by Mutations in Different Loci
title_full_unstemmed Convergent Loss of Awn in Two Cultivated Rice Species Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima Is Caused by Mutations in Different Loci
title_short Convergent Loss of Awn in Two Cultivated Rice Species Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima Is Caused by Mutations in Different Loci
title_sort convergent loss of awn in two cultivated rice species oryza sativa and oryza glaberrima is caused by mutations in different loci
topic Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4632046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26338659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.115.020834
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