Genome-wide association mapping reveals a rich genetic architecture of complex traits in Oryza sativa
Cornell University · Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Asian rice, Oryza sativa is a cultivated, inbreeding species that feeds over half of the world's population. Understanding the genetic basis of diverse physiological, developmental, and morphological traits provides the basis for improving yield, quality and sustainability of rice. Here we show the results of a genome-wide association study based on genotyping 44,100 SNP variants across 413 diverse accessions of O. sativa collected from 82 countries that were systematically phenotyped for 34 traits. Using cross-population-based mapping strategies, we identified dozens of common variants influencing numerous complex traits. Significant heterogeneity was observed in the genetic architecture associated with…
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13Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Genetic architecture
- Oryza sativa
- Germplasm
- Genome-wide association study
- Association mapping
- Population
- Genome