The Genetic Architecture of Maize Flowering Timeстатья из журнала
Аннотация: Flowering time is a complex trait that controls adaptation of plants to their local environment in the outcrossing species Zea mays (maize). We dissected variation for flowering time with a set of 5000 recombinant inbred lines (maize Nested Association Mapping population, NAM). Nearly a million plants were assayed in eight environments but showed no evidence for any single large-effect quantitative trait loci (QTLs). Instead, we identified evidence for numerous small-effect QTLs shared among families; however, allelic effects differ across founder lines. We identified no individual QTLs at which allelic effects are determined by geographic origin or large effects for epistasis or environmental interactions. Thus, a simple additive model accurately predicts flowering time for maize, in contrast to the genetic architecture observed in the selfing plant species rice and Arabidopsis.
Год издания: 2009
Авторы: Edward S. Buckler, James B. Holland, Peter J. Bradbury, Charlotte B. Acharya, Patrick J. Brown, Chris Browne, Elhan S. Ersoz, Sherry Flint‐Garcia, A.R. Garcia, Jeffrey C. Glaubitz, M. M. Goodman, Carlos Harjes, Kate Guill, Dallas E. Kroon, Sara J. Larsson, Nicholas Lepak, Huihui Li, Sharon E. Mitchell, Gaël Pressoir, Jason A. Peiffer, Marco Oropeza Rosas, Torbert Rocheford, M. Cinta Romay, Susan Romero, Stella Salvo, Hector Sanchez Villeda, H. Sofia da Silva, Qi Sun, Feng Tian, Narasimham Upadyayula, Doreen Ware, Heather E. Yates, Jianming Yu, Zhiwu Zhang, Stephen Kresovich, Michael D. McMullen
Издательство: American Association for the Advancement of Science
Источник: Science
Ключевые слова: Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals, Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock, Genetics and Plant Breeding
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Том: 325
Выпуск: 5941
Страницы: 714–718