Genetic Structure and Diversity in Oryza sativa L.
Cornell University · Agricultural Research Service · +1 more institution
Abstract
The population structure of domesticated species is influenced by the natural history of the populations of predomesticated ancestors, as well as by the breeding system and complexity of the breeding practices exercised by humans. Within Oryza sativa, there is an ancient and well-established divergence between the two major subspecies, indica and japonica, but finer levels of genetic structure are suggested by the breeding history. In this study, a sample of 234 accessions of rice was genotyped at 169 nuclear SSRs and two chloroplast loci. The data were analyzed to resolve the genetic structure and to interpret the evolutionary relationships between groups. Five distinct groups were detected, corresponding to…
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5Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Japonica
- Oryza sativa
- Genetic diversity
- Subspecies
- Domestication
- Population
- Genetic structure
- Life in Land