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Population Structure of a Worldwide Collection of Tropical Japonica Rice Indicates Limited Geographic Differentiation and Shows Promising Genetic Variability Associated with New Plant Type
Abating the approaching yield plateau in rice requires taking advantage of potential technologies that requires knowledge on genetic diversity. Hybrid breeding, particularly in indica rice, requires the recruitment of large genetic variability from outside because the available genetic diversity of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8956019/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35328038 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13030484 |
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author | Singh, Vikram Jeet Bhowmick, Prolay Kumar Vinod, Kunnummal Kurungara Krishnan, Subbaiyan Gopala Nandakumar, Shekharappa Kumar, Amit Kumar, Manoj Shekhawat, Sonu Dixit, Brijesh Kumar Malik, Ankit Ellur, Ranjith Kumar Bollinedi, Haritha Nagarajan, Mariappan Singh, Ashok Kumar |
author_facet | Singh, Vikram Jeet Bhowmick, Prolay Kumar Vinod, Kunnummal Kurungara Krishnan, Subbaiyan Gopala Nandakumar, Shekharappa Kumar, Amit Kumar, Manoj Shekhawat, Sonu Dixit, Brijesh Kumar Malik, Ankit Ellur, Ranjith Kumar Bollinedi, Haritha Nagarajan, Mariappan Singh, Ashok Kumar |
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description | Abating the approaching yield plateau in rice requires taking advantage of potential technologies that requires knowledge on genetic diversity. Hybrid breeding, particularly in indica rice, requires the recruitment of large genetic variability from outside because the available genetic diversity of the cultivated pool has already been utilized to a great extent. In this study, we examined an assembly of 200 tropical japonica lines collected worldwide for population genetic structure and variability in yield-associated traits. Tested along with 30 indica and six wild rice lines belonging to India, the tropical japonica lines indicated great phenotypic variability, particularly related to new plant type (NPT) phenology, and formed six clusters. Furthermore, a marker-based characterization using a universal diversity marker panel classified the genotype assembly into four clusters, of which three encompassed tropical japonica lines, while the last cluster included mostly indica lines. The population structure of the panel also revealed a similar pattern, with tropical japonica lines forming three subpopulations. Remarkable variation in the allelic distribution was observed between the subpopulations. Superimposing the geographical sources of the genotypes over the population structure did not reveal any pattern. The genotypes sourced closer to the center of origin of rice showed relatively little diversity compared with the ones obtained from other parts of the world, suggesting migration from a common region of origin. The tropical japonica lines can be a great source of parental diversification for hybrid development after confirming the presence of widely compatible genes. |
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spelling | pubmed-89560192022-03-26 Population Structure of a Worldwide Collection of Tropical Japonica Rice Indicates Limited Geographic Differentiation and Shows Promising Genetic Variability Associated with New Plant Type Singh, Vikram Jeet Bhowmick, Prolay Kumar Vinod, Kunnummal Kurungara Krishnan, Subbaiyan Gopala Nandakumar, Shekharappa Kumar, Amit Kumar, Manoj Shekhawat, Sonu Dixit, Brijesh Kumar Malik, Ankit Ellur, Ranjith Kumar Bollinedi, Haritha Nagarajan, Mariappan Singh, Ashok Kumar Genes (Basel) Article Abating the approaching yield plateau in rice requires taking advantage of potential technologies that requires knowledge on genetic diversity. Hybrid breeding, particularly in indica rice, requires the recruitment of large genetic variability from outside because the available genetic diversity of the cultivated pool has already been utilized to a great extent. In this study, we examined an assembly of 200 tropical japonica lines collected worldwide for population genetic structure and variability in yield-associated traits. Tested along with 30 indica and six wild rice lines belonging to India, the tropical japonica lines indicated great phenotypic variability, particularly related to new plant type (NPT) phenology, and formed six clusters. Furthermore, a marker-based characterization using a universal diversity marker panel classified the genotype assembly into four clusters, of which three encompassed tropical japonica lines, while the last cluster included mostly indica lines. The population structure of the panel also revealed a similar pattern, with tropical japonica lines forming three subpopulations. Remarkable variation in the allelic distribution was observed between the subpopulations. Superimposing the geographical sources of the genotypes over the population structure did not reveal any pattern. The genotypes sourced closer to the center of origin of rice showed relatively little diversity compared with the ones obtained from other parts of the world, suggesting migration from a common region of origin. The tropical japonica lines can be a great source of parental diversification for hybrid development after confirming the presence of widely compatible genes. MDPI 2022-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8956019/ /pubmed/35328038 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13030484 Text en © 2022 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 Singh, Vikram Jeet Bhowmick, Prolay Kumar Vinod, Kunnummal Kurungara Krishnan, Subbaiyan Gopala Nandakumar, Shekharappa Kumar, Amit Kumar, Manoj Shekhawat, Sonu Dixit, Brijesh Kumar Malik, Ankit Ellur, Ranjith Kumar Bollinedi, Haritha Nagarajan, Mariappan Singh, Ashok Kumar Population Structure of a Worldwide Collection of Tropical Japonica Rice Indicates Limited Geographic Differentiation and Shows Promising Genetic Variability Associated with New Plant Type |
title | Population Structure of a Worldwide Collection of Tropical Japonica Rice Indicates Limited Geographic Differentiation and Shows Promising Genetic Variability Associated with New Plant Type |
title_full | Population Structure of a Worldwide Collection of Tropical Japonica Rice Indicates Limited Geographic Differentiation and Shows Promising Genetic Variability Associated with New Plant Type |
title_fullStr | Population Structure of a Worldwide Collection of Tropical Japonica Rice Indicates Limited Geographic Differentiation and Shows Promising Genetic Variability Associated with New Plant Type |
title_full_unstemmed | Population Structure of a Worldwide Collection of Tropical Japonica Rice Indicates Limited Geographic Differentiation and Shows Promising Genetic Variability Associated with New Plant Type |
title_short | Population Structure of a Worldwide Collection of Tropical Japonica Rice Indicates Limited Geographic Differentiation and Shows Promising Genetic Variability Associated with New Plant Type |
title_sort | population structure of a worldwide collection of tropical japonica rice indicates limited geographic differentiation and shows promising genetic variability associated with new plant type |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8956019/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35328038 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13030484 |
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