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Exploring Identity-By-Descent Segments and Putative Functions Using Different Foundation Parents in Maize

Maize foundation parents (FPs) play no-alternative roles in hybrid breeding because they were widely used in the development of new lines and hybrids. The combination of different identity-by-descent (IBD) segments and genes could account for the formation patterns of different FPs, and knowledge of...

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Autores principales: Wu, Xun, Li, Yongxiang, Fu, Junjie, Li, Xin, Li, Chunhui, Zhang, Dengfeng, Shi, Yunsu, Song, Yanchun, Li, Yu, Wang, Tianyu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5172581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27997600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168374
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author Wu, Xun
Li, Yongxiang
Fu, Junjie
Li, Xin
Li, Chunhui
Zhang, Dengfeng
Shi, Yunsu
Song, Yanchun
Li, Yu
Wang, Tianyu
author_facet Wu, Xun
Li, Yongxiang
Fu, Junjie
Li, Xin
Li, Chunhui
Zhang, Dengfeng
Shi, Yunsu
Song, Yanchun
Li, Yu
Wang, Tianyu
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description Maize foundation parents (FPs) play no-alternative roles in hybrid breeding because they were widely used in the development of new lines and hybrids. The combination of different identity-by-descent (IBD) segments and genes could account for the formation patterns of different FPs, and knowledge of these IBD regions would provide an extensive foundation for the development of new candidate FP lines in future maize breeding. In this paper, a panel of 304 elite lines derived from FPs, i.e., B73, 207, Mo17, and Huangzaosi (HZS), was collected and analyzed using 43,252 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers. Most IBD segments specific to particular FP groups were identified, including 116 IBD segments in B73, 105 in Mo17, 111 in 207, and 190 in HZS. In these regions, 423 quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) associated with 15 agronomic traits and 804 candidate genes were identified. Some known adaptation-related genes, e.g., dwarf8 and vgt1 in HZS, zcn8 and epc in Mo17, and ZmCCT in 207, were validated as being tightly linked to particular IBD segments. In addition, numerous new candidate genes were also identified. For example, GRMZM2G154278 in HZS, which belongs to the cell cycle control family, was closely linked to a QTN of the ear height/plant height (EH/PH) trait; GRMZM2G051943 in 207, which encodes an endochitinase precursor (EP) chitinase, was closely linked to a QTN for kernel density; and GRMZM2G170586 in Mo17 was closely linked to a QTN for ear diameter. Complex correlations among these genes were also found. Many IBD segments and genes were included in the formation of FP lines, and complex regulatory networks exist among them. These results provide new insights on the genetic basis of complex traits and provide new candidate IBD regions or genes for the improvement of special traits in maize production.
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spelling pubmed-51725812017-01-04 Exploring Identity-By-Descent Segments and Putative Functions Using Different Foundation Parents in Maize Wu, Xun Li, Yongxiang Fu, Junjie Li, Xin Li, Chunhui Zhang, Dengfeng Shi, Yunsu Song, Yanchun Li, Yu Wang, Tianyu PLoS One Research Article Maize foundation parents (FPs) play no-alternative roles in hybrid breeding because they were widely used in the development of new lines and hybrids. The combination of different identity-by-descent (IBD) segments and genes could account for the formation patterns of different FPs, and knowledge of these IBD regions would provide an extensive foundation for the development of new candidate FP lines in future maize breeding. In this paper, a panel of 304 elite lines derived from FPs, i.e., B73, 207, Mo17, and Huangzaosi (HZS), was collected and analyzed using 43,252 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers. Most IBD segments specific to particular FP groups were identified, including 116 IBD segments in B73, 105 in Mo17, 111 in 207, and 190 in HZS. In these regions, 423 quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) associated with 15 agronomic traits and 804 candidate genes were identified. Some known adaptation-related genes, e.g., dwarf8 and vgt1 in HZS, zcn8 and epc in Mo17, and ZmCCT in 207, were validated as being tightly linked to particular IBD segments. In addition, numerous new candidate genes were also identified. For example, GRMZM2G154278 in HZS, which belongs to the cell cycle control family, was closely linked to a QTN of the ear height/plant height (EH/PH) trait; GRMZM2G051943 in 207, which encodes an endochitinase precursor (EP) chitinase, was closely linked to a QTN for kernel density; and GRMZM2G170586 in Mo17 was closely linked to a QTN for ear diameter. Complex correlations among these genes were also found. Many IBD segments and genes were included in the formation of FP lines, and complex regulatory networks exist among them. These results provide new insights on the genetic basis of complex traits and provide new candidate IBD regions or genes for the improvement of special traits in maize production. Public Library of Science 2016-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5172581/ /pubmed/27997600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168374 Text en © 2016 Wu 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wu, Xun
Li, Yongxiang
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Zhang, Dengfeng
Shi, Yunsu
Song, Yanchun
Li, Yu
Wang, Tianyu
Exploring Identity-By-Descent Segments and Putative Functions Using Different Foundation Parents in Maize
title Exploring Identity-By-Descent Segments and Putative Functions Using Different Foundation Parents in Maize
title_full Exploring Identity-By-Descent Segments and Putative Functions Using Different Foundation Parents in Maize
title_fullStr Exploring Identity-By-Descent Segments and Putative Functions Using Different Foundation Parents in Maize
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Identity-By-Descent Segments and Putative Functions Using Different Foundation Parents in Maize
title_short Exploring Identity-By-Descent Segments and Putative Functions Using Different Foundation Parents in Maize
title_sort exploring identity-by-descent segments and putative functions using different foundation parents in maize
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5172581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27997600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168374
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