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The genetic architecture of teosinte catalyzed and constrained maize domestication

The process of evolution under domestication has been studied using phylogenetics, population genetics–genomics, quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping, gene expression assays, and archaeology. Here, we apply an evolutionary quantitative genetic approach to understand the constraints imposed by the...

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Autores principales: Yang, Chin Jian, Samayoa, Luis Fernando, Bradbury, Peter J., Olukolu, Bode A., Xue, Wei, York, Alessandra M., Tuholski, Michael R., Wang, Weidong, Daskalska, Lora L., Neumeyer, Michael A., Sanchez-Gonzalez, Jose de Jesus, Romay, Maria Cinta, Glaubitz, Jeffrey C., Sun, Qi, Buckler, Edward S., Holland, James B., Doebley, John F.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6431195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30842282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1820997116
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author Yang, Chin Jian
Samayoa, Luis Fernando
Bradbury, Peter J.
Olukolu, Bode A.
Xue, Wei
York, Alessandra M.
Tuholski, Michael R.
Wang, Weidong
Daskalska, Lora L.
Neumeyer, Michael A.
Sanchez-Gonzalez, Jose de Jesus
Romay, Maria Cinta
Glaubitz, Jeffrey C.
Sun, Qi
Buckler, Edward S.
Holland, James B.
Doebley, John F.
author_facet Yang, Chin Jian
Samayoa, Luis Fernando
Bradbury, Peter J.
Olukolu, Bode A.
Xue, Wei
York, Alessandra M.
Tuholski, Michael R.
Wang, Weidong
Daskalska, Lora L.
Neumeyer, Michael A.
Sanchez-Gonzalez, Jose de Jesus
Romay, Maria Cinta
Glaubitz, Jeffrey C.
Sun, Qi
Buckler, Edward S.
Holland, James B.
Doebley, John F.
author_sort Yang, Chin Jian
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description The process of evolution under domestication has been studied using phylogenetics, population genetics–genomics, quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping, gene expression assays, and archaeology. Here, we apply an evolutionary quantitative genetic approach to understand the constraints imposed by the genetic architecture of trait variation in teosinte, the wild ancestor of maize, and the consequences of domestication on genetic architecture. Using modern teosinte and maize landrace populations as proxies for the ancestor and domesticate, respectively, we estimated heritabilities, additive and dominance genetic variances, genetic-by-environment variances, genetic correlations, and genetic covariances for 18 domestication-related traits using realized genomic relationships estimated from genome-wide markers. We found a reduction in heritabilities across most traits, and the reduction is stronger in reproductive traits (size and numbers of grains and ears) than vegetative traits. We observed larger depletion in additive genetic variance than dominance genetic variance. Selection intensities during domestication were weak for all traits, with reproductive traits showing the highest values. For 17 of 18 traits, neutral divergence is rejected, suggesting they were targets of selection during domestication. Yield (total grain weight) per plant is the sole trait that selection does not appear to have improved in maize relative to teosinte. From a multivariate evolution perspective, we identified a strong, nonneutral divergence between teosinte and maize landrace genetic variance–covariance matrices ([Formula: see text]-matrices). While the structure of [Formula: see text]-matrix in teosinte posed considerable genetic constraint on early domestication, the maize landrace [Formula: see text]-matrix indicates that the degree of constraint is more unfavorable for further evolution along the same trajectory.
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spelling pubmed-64311952019-03-28 The genetic architecture of teosinte catalyzed and constrained maize domestication Yang, Chin Jian Samayoa, Luis Fernando Bradbury, Peter J. Olukolu, Bode A. Xue, Wei York, Alessandra M. Tuholski, Michael R. Wang, Weidong Daskalska, Lora L. Neumeyer, Michael A. Sanchez-Gonzalez, Jose de Jesus Romay, Maria Cinta Glaubitz, Jeffrey C. Sun, Qi Buckler, Edward S. Holland, James B. Doebley, John F. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A PNAS Plus The process of evolution under domestication has been studied using phylogenetics, population genetics–genomics, quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping, gene expression assays, and archaeology. Here, we apply an evolutionary quantitative genetic approach to understand the constraints imposed by the genetic architecture of trait variation in teosinte, the wild ancestor of maize, and the consequences of domestication on genetic architecture. Using modern teosinte and maize landrace populations as proxies for the ancestor and domesticate, respectively, we estimated heritabilities, additive and dominance genetic variances, genetic-by-environment variances, genetic correlations, and genetic covariances for 18 domestication-related traits using realized genomic relationships estimated from genome-wide markers. We found a reduction in heritabilities across most traits, and the reduction is stronger in reproductive traits (size and numbers of grains and ears) than vegetative traits. We observed larger depletion in additive genetic variance than dominance genetic variance. Selection intensities during domestication were weak for all traits, with reproductive traits showing the highest values. For 17 of 18 traits, neutral divergence is rejected, suggesting they were targets of selection during domestication. Yield (total grain weight) per plant is the sole trait that selection does not appear to have improved in maize relative to teosinte. From a multivariate evolution perspective, we identified a strong, nonneutral divergence between teosinte and maize landrace genetic variance–covariance matrices ([Formula: see text]-matrices). While the structure of [Formula: see text]-matrix in teosinte posed considerable genetic constraint on early domestication, the maize landrace [Formula: see text]-matrix indicates that the degree of constraint is more unfavorable for further evolution along the same trajectory. National Academy of Sciences 2019-03-19 2019-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6431195/ /pubmed/30842282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1820997116 Text en Copyright © 2019 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle PNAS Plus
Yang, Chin Jian
Samayoa, Luis Fernando
Bradbury, Peter J.
Olukolu, Bode A.
Xue, Wei
York, Alessandra M.
Tuholski, Michael R.
Wang, Weidong
Daskalska, Lora L.
Neumeyer, Michael A.
Sanchez-Gonzalez, Jose de Jesus
Romay, Maria Cinta
Glaubitz, Jeffrey C.
Sun, Qi
Buckler, Edward S.
Holland, James B.
Doebley, John F.
The genetic architecture of teosinte catalyzed and constrained maize domestication
title The genetic architecture of teosinte catalyzed and constrained maize domestication
title_full The genetic architecture of teosinte catalyzed and constrained maize domestication
title_fullStr The genetic architecture of teosinte catalyzed and constrained maize domestication
title_full_unstemmed The genetic architecture of teosinte catalyzed and constrained maize domestication
title_short The genetic architecture of teosinte catalyzed and constrained maize domestication
title_sort genetic architecture of teosinte catalyzed and constrained maize domestication
topic PNAS Plus
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6431195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30842282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1820997116
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