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Mapping of QTLs for stem diameter in MGRIL using CAPS markers

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한국육종학회 (The Korean Breeding Society)
초록

The next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology is being used for more effective genetic mapping and genome analysis. In this study, we performed whole-genome sequencing on the genomic DNA of Milyang23 and Gihobyeo using NGS and developed new cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) markers based on the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in coding sequence between these varieties. Approximately, sequences of 60x coverage of the Nipponbare reference genome on average were obtained following Illumina sequencing. Totally, 1,726,798 SNPs between Milyang23 and Gihobyeo were detected. Among them, 149 SNP were selected for CAPS markers and located on genetic map with previously reported 219 PCR-based DNA markers. This map was applied to the detection of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for stem internode diameters, culm length and panicle length in rice with MGRIL population. Newly 6 QTLs were detected for culm length (CL) and stem diameter (ID) traits including the first internode diameter (I1D), third internode diameter (I3D), and fourth internode diameter (I4D). Among those QTLs, qI1D5 and qCL5 had relatively higher LOD score and explained 8.99% and 4.24% of total variation. This study showed that the NGS allowed the rapid discovery of a large number of SNPs for CAPS marker. Only very small portion of SNPs through re-sequencing were used in this study. Furthermore, the results of QTL analysis described above shows relevance of molecular markers in mapping genes for useful traits.

저자
  • Hyun-Ju Lee(Genomics Division, National Academy of Agricultural Science (NAAS), RDA)
  • In-Seon Jeong(Genomics Division, National Academy of Agricultural Science (NAAS), RDA)
  • Hyeonso Ji(Molecular Breeding Division, National Academy of Agricultural Science (NAAS), RDA)
  • Gang-Seob Lee(Biosafety Division, National Academy of Agricultural Science (NAAS), RDA)
  • Ung-Han Yoon(Genomics Division, National Academy of Agricultural Science (NAAS), RDA)
  • Jang-Ho Hahn(Genomics Division, National Academy of Agricultural Science (NAAS), RDA)
  • Tae-Ho Kim(Genomics Division, National Academy of Agricultural Science (NAAS), RDA) Corresponding Author