A First-Generation Haplotype Map of Maize
Agricultural Research Service · Cornell University · +6 more institutions
Abstract
A-Maize-ing Maize is one of our oldest and most important crops, having been domesticated approximately 9000 years ago in central Mexico. Schnable et al. (p. 1112 ; see the cover) present the results of sequencing the B73 inbred maize line. The findings elucidate how maize became diploid after an ancestral doubling of its chromosomes and reveals transposable element movement and activity and recombination. Vielle-Calzada et al. (p. 1078 ) have sequenced the Palomero Toluqueño ( Palomero ) landrace, a highland popcorn from Mexico, which, when compared to the B73 line, reveals multiple loci impacted by domestication. Swanson-Wagner et al. (p. 1118 ) exploit possession of the genome to analyze expression…
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12Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Domestication
- Haplotype
- Genome
- Genetics
- Transposable element
- Loss of heterozygosity
- Reference genome