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Global Diversity of the Brachypodium Species Complex as a Resource for Genome-Wide Association Studies Demonstrated for Agronomic Traits in Response to Climate

The development of model systems requires a detailed assessment of standing genetic variation across natural populations. The Brachypodium species complex has been promoted as a plant model for grass genomics with translation to small grain and biomass crops. To capture the genetic diversity within...

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Autores principales: Wilson, Pip B., Streich, Jared C., Murray, Kevin D., Eichten, Steve R., Cheng, Riyan, Aitken, Nicola C., Spokas, Kurt, Warthmann, Norman, Gordon, Sean P., Vogel, John P., Borevitz, Justin O.
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Publicado: Genetics Society of America 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6325704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30446522
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.118.301589
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author Wilson, Pip B.
Streich, Jared C.
Murray, Kevin D.
Eichten, Steve R.
Cheng, Riyan
Aitken, Nicola C.
Spokas, Kurt
Warthmann, Norman
Gordon, Sean P.
Vogel, John P.
Borevitz, Justin O.
author_facet Wilson, Pip B.
Streich, Jared C.
Murray, Kevin D.
Eichten, Steve R.
Cheng, Riyan
Aitken, Nicola C.
Spokas, Kurt
Warthmann, Norman
Gordon, Sean P.
Vogel, John P.
Borevitz, Justin O.
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description The development of model systems requires a detailed assessment of standing genetic variation across natural populations. The Brachypodium species complex has been promoted as a plant model for grass genomics with translation to small grain and biomass crops. To capture the genetic diversity within this species complex, thousands of Brachypodium accessions from around the globe were collected and genotyped by sequencing. Overall, 1897 samples were classified into two diploid or allopolyploid species, and then further grouped into distinct inbred genotypes. A core set of diverse B. distachyon diploid lines was selected for whole genome sequencing and high resolution phenotyping. Genome-wide association studies across simulated seasonal environments was used to identify candidate genes and pathways tied to key life history and agronomic traits under current and future climatic conditions. A total of 8, 22, and 47 QTL were identified for flowering time, early vigor, and energy traits, respectively. The results highlight the genomic structure of the Brachypodium species complex, and the diploid lines provided a resource that allows complex trait dissection within this grass model species.
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spelling pubmed-63257042019-01-10 Global Diversity of the Brachypodium Species Complex as a Resource for Genome-Wide Association Studies Demonstrated for Agronomic Traits in Response to Climate Wilson, Pip B. Streich, Jared C. Murray, Kevin D. Eichten, Steve R. Cheng, Riyan Aitken, Nicola C. Spokas, Kurt Warthmann, Norman Gordon, Sean P. Vogel, John P. Borevitz, Justin O. Genetics Investigations The development of model systems requires a detailed assessment of standing genetic variation across natural populations. The Brachypodium species complex has been promoted as a plant model for grass genomics with translation to small grain and biomass crops. To capture the genetic diversity within this species complex, thousands of Brachypodium accessions from around the globe were collected and genotyped by sequencing. Overall, 1897 samples were classified into two diploid or allopolyploid species, and then further grouped into distinct inbred genotypes. A core set of diverse B. distachyon diploid lines was selected for whole genome sequencing and high resolution phenotyping. Genome-wide association studies across simulated seasonal environments was used to identify candidate genes and pathways tied to key life history and agronomic traits under current and future climatic conditions. A total of 8, 22, and 47 QTL were identified for flowering time, early vigor, and energy traits, respectively. The results highlight the genomic structure of the Brachypodium species complex, and the diploid lines provided a resource that allows complex trait dissection within this grass model species. Genetics Society of America 2019-01 2018-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6325704/ /pubmed/30446522 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.118.301589 Text en Copyright © 2019 Wilson et al. Available freely online through the author-supported open access option. 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
Wilson, Pip B.
Streich, Jared C.
Murray, Kevin D.
Eichten, Steve R.
Cheng, Riyan
Aitken, Nicola C.
Spokas, Kurt
Warthmann, Norman
Gordon, Sean P.
Vogel, John P.
Borevitz, Justin O.
Global Diversity of the Brachypodium Species Complex as a Resource for Genome-Wide Association Studies Demonstrated for Agronomic Traits in Response to Climate
title Global Diversity of the Brachypodium Species Complex as a Resource for Genome-Wide Association Studies Demonstrated for Agronomic Traits in Response to Climate
title_full Global Diversity of the Brachypodium Species Complex as a Resource for Genome-Wide Association Studies Demonstrated for Agronomic Traits in Response to Climate
title_fullStr Global Diversity of the Brachypodium Species Complex as a Resource for Genome-Wide Association Studies Demonstrated for Agronomic Traits in Response to Climate
title_full_unstemmed Global Diversity of the Brachypodium Species Complex as a Resource for Genome-Wide Association Studies Demonstrated for Agronomic Traits in Response to Climate
title_short Global Diversity of the Brachypodium Species Complex as a Resource for Genome-Wide Association Studies Demonstrated for Agronomic Traits in Response to Climate
title_sort global diversity of the brachypodium species complex as a resource for genome-wide association studies demonstrated for agronomic traits in response to climate
topic Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6325704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30446522
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.118.301589
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