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A SNP downstream of the OsBEIIb gene is significantly associated with eating quality in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

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한국육종학회 (The Korean Breeding Society)
초록

Allele mining in starch synthesis-related genes (SSRGs) has facilitated the discovery of desired natural sequence variations for eating quality in rice. This study investigated the sequence variations from 10 SSRGs, and further evaluated their relationship with the amylose content (AC) and rapid viscosity analysis profiles in a global collection of rice accessions by association mapping (AM). In total, 83 sequence variations were found in 10 sequenced amplicons, including 73 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), eight insertion-deletions (InDels) and two polymorphic simple sequence repeats (SSRs). Four subpopulations were identified by population structure analysis based on 170 genome-wide SSR genotypes. AM revealed 11 significant associations between three phenotypic indices and three sequence variations. One SNP with a g/c transversion at the 63rd nucleotide downstream of the OsBEIIb gene termination codon on rice chromosome 2 was significantly associated with multiple trait indices in both the general linear and mixed linear models (GLM and MLM), including the final viscosity (p < 0.001, R2 = 23.87%) in both 2009 and 2010, and AC (p < 0.01, R2 = 11.25%) and trough viscosity (p < 0.01, R2 = 20.43) in 2010. This study provides a new perspective of allele mining for breeding strategies based on marker-assisted selection.

저자
  • Fu-Hao Lu(Department of Plant Resources, College of Industrial Sciences, Kongju National University)
  • Cheol-Soon Park(Department of Plant Resources, College of Industrial Sciences, Kongju National University)
  • Kyeong-Ho Yeon(Department of Plant Resources, College of Industrial Sciences, Kongju National University)
  • Khandakar M.D. Rayhanul Kabir(Department of Plant Resources, College of Industrial Sciences, Kongju National University)
  • Won-Hee Ra(Department of Plant Resources, College of Industrial Sciences, Kongju National University)
  • Soon-Wook Kwon(Department of Plant Resources, College of Industrial Sciences, Kongju National University, Legume Bio-Resource Center of Green Manure (LBRCGM), Kongju National University)
  • Yong-Jin Park(Department of Plant Resources, College of Industrial Sciences, Kongju National University, Legume Bio-Resource Center of Green Manure (LBRCGM), Kongju National University) Corresponding Author