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Genetic structure and isolation by altitude in rice landraces of Yunnan, China revealed by nucleotide and microsatellite marker polymorphisms

Rice landraces, a genetic reservoir for varietal improvement, are developed by farmers through artificial selection during the long-term domestication process. To efficiently conserve, manage, and use such germplasm resources, an understanding of the genetic structure and differentiation of local ri...

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Autores principales: Cui, Di, Tang, Cuifeng, Li, Jinmei, A, Xinxiang, Yu, Tengqiong, Ma, Xiaoding, Zhang, Enlai, Wang, Yanjie, Cao, Guilan, Xu, Furong, Dai, Luyuan, Han, Longzhi, Koh, Hee-Jong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5396909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28423046
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175731
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author Cui, Di
Tang, Cuifeng
Li, Jinmei
A, Xinxiang
Yu, Tengqiong
Ma, Xiaoding
Zhang, Enlai
Wang, Yanjie
Cao, Guilan
Xu, Furong
Dai, Luyuan
Han, Longzhi
Koh, Hee-Jong
author_facet Cui, Di
Tang, Cuifeng
Li, Jinmei
A, Xinxiang
Yu, Tengqiong
Ma, Xiaoding
Zhang, Enlai
Wang, Yanjie
Cao, Guilan
Xu, Furong
Dai, Luyuan
Han, Longzhi
Koh, Hee-Jong
author_sort Cui, Di
collection PubMed
description Rice landraces, a genetic reservoir for varietal improvement, are developed by farmers through artificial selection during the long-term domestication process. To efficiently conserve, manage, and use such germplasm resources, an understanding of the genetic structure and differentiation of local rice landraces is required. In this study, we analyzed 188 accessions of rice landraces collected from localities across an altitudinal gradient from 425 to 2, 274 m above sea level in Yunnan Province, China using ten target genes and 48 SSR markers. We detected clear differentiation of the rice landraces into indica and japonica groups and further separation of the accessions in each group into two subgroups according to altitude, including a lower altitude subgroup and higher altitude subgroup. The AMOVA results showed significant genetic differentiation among altitude zones at SSRs and most genes, except Os1977 and STS22. We further determined that differentiation among landrace populations followed a model of isolation by altitude, in which gene flow was higher among populations at similar altitude levels than across different altitude levels. Our findings demonstrated that both adaptation to altitude and altitude-dependent gene flow played key roles in the genetic differentiation of rice landraces in Yunnan, China.
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spelling pubmed-53969092017-05-04 Genetic structure and isolation by altitude in rice landraces of Yunnan, China revealed by nucleotide and microsatellite marker polymorphisms Cui, Di Tang, Cuifeng Li, Jinmei A, Xinxiang Yu, Tengqiong Ma, Xiaoding Zhang, Enlai Wang, Yanjie Cao, Guilan Xu, Furong Dai, Luyuan Han, Longzhi Koh, Hee-Jong PLoS One Research Article Rice landraces, a genetic reservoir for varietal improvement, are developed by farmers through artificial selection during the long-term domestication process. To efficiently conserve, manage, and use such germplasm resources, an understanding of the genetic structure and differentiation of local rice landraces is required. In this study, we analyzed 188 accessions of rice landraces collected from localities across an altitudinal gradient from 425 to 2, 274 m above sea level in Yunnan Province, China using ten target genes and 48 SSR markers. We detected clear differentiation of the rice landraces into indica and japonica groups and further separation of the accessions in each group into two subgroups according to altitude, including a lower altitude subgroup and higher altitude subgroup. The AMOVA results showed significant genetic differentiation among altitude zones at SSRs and most genes, except Os1977 and STS22. We further determined that differentiation among landrace populations followed a model of isolation by altitude, in which gene flow was higher among populations at similar altitude levels than across different altitude levels. Our findings demonstrated that both adaptation to altitude and altitude-dependent gene flow played key roles in the genetic differentiation of rice landraces in Yunnan, China. Public Library of Science 2017-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5396909/ /pubmed/28423046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175731 Text en © 2017 Cui 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Cui, Di
Tang, Cuifeng
Li, Jinmei
A, Xinxiang
Yu, Tengqiong
Ma, Xiaoding
Zhang, Enlai
Wang, Yanjie
Cao, Guilan
Xu, Furong
Dai, Luyuan
Han, Longzhi
Koh, Hee-Jong
Genetic structure and isolation by altitude in rice landraces of Yunnan, China revealed by nucleotide and microsatellite marker polymorphisms
title Genetic structure and isolation by altitude in rice landraces of Yunnan, China revealed by nucleotide and microsatellite marker polymorphisms
title_full Genetic structure and isolation by altitude in rice landraces of Yunnan, China revealed by nucleotide and microsatellite marker polymorphisms
title_fullStr Genetic structure and isolation by altitude in rice landraces of Yunnan, China revealed by nucleotide and microsatellite marker polymorphisms
title_full_unstemmed Genetic structure and isolation by altitude in rice landraces of Yunnan, China revealed by nucleotide and microsatellite marker polymorphisms
title_short Genetic structure and isolation by altitude in rice landraces of Yunnan, China revealed by nucleotide and microsatellite marker polymorphisms
title_sort genetic structure and isolation by altitude in rice landraces of yunnan, china revealed by nucleotide and microsatellite marker polymorphisms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5396909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28423046
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175731
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