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Genetic Dissection of Growth and Eco-Physiological Traits Associated with Altitudinal Adaptation in Sakhalin Fir (Abies sachalinensis) Based on QTL Mapping

(1) Background: The genetic basis of local adaptation in conifers remains poorly understood because of limited research evidence and the lack of suitable genetic materials. Sakhalin fir (Abies sachalinensis) is an ideal organism for elucidating the genetic basis of local adaptation because its altit...

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Autores principales: Goto, Susumu, Mori, Hideki, Uchiyama, Kentaro, Ishizuka, Wataru, Taneda, Haruhiko, Kono, Masaru, Kajiya-Kanegae, Hiromi, Iwata, Hiroyoshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8392833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34440284
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12081110
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author Goto, Susumu
Mori, Hideki
Uchiyama, Kentaro
Ishizuka, Wataru
Taneda, Haruhiko
Kono, Masaru
Kajiya-Kanegae, Hiromi
Iwata, Hiroyoshi
author_facet Goto, Susumu
Mori, Hideki
Uchiyama, Kentaro
Ishizuka, Wataru
Taneda, Haruhiko
Kono, Masaru
Kajiya-Kanegae, Hiromi
Iwata, Hiroyoshi
author_sort Goto, Susumu
collection PubMed
description (1) Background: The genetic basis of local adaptation in conifers remains poorly understood because of limited research evidence and the lack of suitable genetic materials. Sakhalin fir (Abies sachalinensis) is an ideal organism for elucidating the genetic basis of local adaptation because its altitudinal adaptation has been demonstrated, and suitable materials for its linkage mapping are available. (2) Method: We constructed P336 and P236 linkage maps based on 486 and 516 single nucleotide polymorphisms, respectively, that were derived from double digest restriction site-associated DNA sequences. We measured the growth and eco-physiological traits associated with morphology, phenology, and photosynthesis, which are considered important drivers of altitudinal adaptation. (3) Results: The quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for growth traits, phenology, needle morphology, and photosynthetic traits were subsequently detected. Similar to previous studies on conifers, most traits were controlled by multiple QTLs with small or moderate effects. Notably, we detected that one QTL for the crown area might be a type-A response regulator, a nuclear protein responsible for the cytokinin-induced shoot elongation. (4) Conclusion: The QTLs detected in this study include potentially important genomic regions linked to altitudinal adaptation in Sakhalin fir.
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spelling pubmed-83928332021-08-28 Genetic Dissection of Growth and Eco-Physiological Traits Associated with Altitudinal Adaptation in Sakhalin Fir (Abies sachalinensis) Based on QTL Mapping Goto, Susumu Mori, Hideki Uchiyama, Kentaro Ishizuka, Wataru Taneda, Haruhiko Kono, Masaru Kajiya-Kanegae, Hiromi Iwata, Hiroyoshi Genes (Basel) Article (1) Background: The genetic basis of local adaptation in conifers remains poorly understood because of limited research evidence and the lack of suitable genetic materials. Sakhalin fir (Abies sachalinensis) is an ideal organism for elucidating the genetic basis of local adaptation because its altitudinal adaptation has been demonstrated, and suitable materials for its linkage mapping are available. (2) Method: We constructed P336 and P236 linkage maps based on 486 and 516 single nucleotide polymorphisms, respectively, that were derived from double digest restriction site-associated DNA sequences. We measured the growth and eco-physiological traits associated with morphology, phenology, and photosynthesis, which are considered important drivers of altitudinal adaptation. (3) Results: The quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for growth traits, phenology, needle morphology, and photosynthetic traits were subsequently detected. Similar to previous studies on conifers, most traits were controlled by multiple QTLs with small or moderate effects. Notably, we detected that one QTL for the crown area might be a type-A response regulator, a nuclear protein responsible for the cytokinin-induced shoot elongation. (4) Conclusion: The QTLs detected in this study include potentially important genomic regions linked to altitudinal adaptation in Sakhalin fir. MDPI 2021-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8392833/ /pubmed/34440284 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12081110 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Goto, Susumu
Mori, Hideki
Uchiyama, Kentaro
Ishizuka, Wataru
Taneda, Haruhiko
Kono, Masaru
Kajiya-Kanegae, Hiromi
Iwata, Hiroyoshi
Genetic Dissection of Growth and Eco-Physiological Traits Associated with Altitudinal Adaptation in Sakhalin Fir (Abies sachalinensis) Based on QTL Mapping
title Genetic Dissection of Growth and Eco-Physiological Traits Associated with Altitudinal Adaptation in Sakhalin Fir (Abies sachalinensis) Based on QTL Mapping
title_full Genetic Dissection of Growth and Eco-Physiological Traits Associated with Altitudinal Adaptation in Sakhalin Fir (Abies sachalinensis) Based on QTL Mapping
title_fullStr Genetic Dissection of Growth and Eco-Physiological Traits Associated with Altitudinal Adaptation in Sakhalin Fir (Abies sachalinensis) Based on QTL Mapping
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Dissection of Growth and Eco-Physiological Traits Associated with Altitudinal Adaptation in Sakhalin Fir (Abies sachalinensis) Based on QTL Mapping
title_short Genetic Dissection of Growth and Eco-Physiological Traits Associated with Altitudinal Adaptation in Sakhalin Fir (Abies sachalinensis) Based on QTL Mapping
title_sort genetic dissection of growth and eco-physiological traits associated with altitudinal adaptation in sakhalin fir (abies sachalinensis) based on qtl mapping
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8392833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34440284
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12081110
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