Genetic Properties of the Maize Nested Association Mapping Population
Agricultural Research Service · Foreign Agricultural Service · +11 more institutions
Abstract
Maize genetic diversity has been used to understand the molecular basis of phenotypic variation and to improve agricultural efficiency and sustainability. We crossed 25 diverse inbred maize lines to the B73 reference line, capturing a total of 136,000 recombination events. Variation for recombination frequencies was observed among families, influenced by local (cis) genetic variation. We identified evidence for numerous minor single-locus effects but little two-locus linkage disequilibrium or segregation distortion, which indicated a limited role for genes with large effects and epistatic interactions on fitness. We observed excess residual heterozygosity in pericentromeric regions, which suggested that…
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- 42.77
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Authors
32- MDMichael D. McMullenCorresponding
Agricultural Research Service, Foreign Agricultural Service, University of Missouri
- SKStephen KresovichCorresponding
Cornell University
- HSHector Sanchez VilledaCorresponding
University of Missouri
- PJPeter J. Bradbury
Agricultural Research Service, Cornell University, Foreign Agricultural Service
- HLHuihui Li
Cornell University, Beijing Normal University, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Crop Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Quantitative trait locus
- Inbred strain
- Heterosis
- Trait
- Population
- Genetics
- Association mapping
- Zero hunger