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Genomic atlases of introgression and differentiation reveal breeding footprints in Chinese cultivated rice 被引量:3

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摘要 The long history of cultivation and breeding has left a variety of footprints in the genomes of Asian cultivated rice(Oryza sativa L.).In this study,we focus on two types of genomic footprints,introgression and differentiation,in a population of more than 1200 Chinese rice accessions.We found that a Xian/indica and a temperate Geng/japonica accession respectively contained an average of 19.3-Mb and 6.8-Mb alien introgressed chromosomal segments,of which many contained functional sequence variants,quantitative trait loci,or genes controlling flowering,grain,and resistance traits.Notably,we found most introgressions,including the known heterotic loci Hd3 a and TAC1,were distributed differentially between the female and male parents of three-line indica hybrid rice,indicating their potential contribution to heterosis.We also found many differentiated regions between subgroups within a subpopulation contained agronomically important loci,such as DTH7,Hd1 for heading date,and qCT7 for cold tolerance,providing new candidates for studying local adaptation or heterosis.Tracing these footprints allows us to better understand the genetic exchange or differentiation underlying agronomic traits in modern Chinese rice cultivars.These findings also provide potential targets for rice genetic research and breeding.
出处 《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第10期637-649,共13页 遗传学报(英文版)
基金 partially supported by the National Key Research and Development Program(2020YFE0202300) grants from State Key Laboratory of Plant Genomics
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