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Association analysis between genomic region of isoflavone reductase gene and maturity in soybean KCI 등재

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한국작물학회 (Korean Society Of Crop Science)
초록

The control of earliness has an agronomic importance since it reduces growing and harvesting time. Earliness is controlled by multiple genes in multiple pathways and influenced by the environment. In Arabidopsis thaliana, many earliness related genes were identified. Among them, Arabidopsis Frigida (FRI) gene confers late flowering phenotype, which is reversed to earliness by vernalization. Blast search using FRI against soybean EST database at TIGR identified Isoflavone reductase-like gene (TC217830). Fifty seven SNPs were identified in a total of 4,242 bp lengths in genomic region of Isoflavone reductase-like from 62 soybean genotypes (31 early maturity group and 31 late maturity group). From the obtained sequences, we identified 6 haplotypes of Isoflavone reductase-like gene. Among them, three haplotypes showed a significant association with maturity, suggesting that Isoflavone reductase-like gene is tightly linked to flowering time or actual gene it-self. Thus, to delimit a putative genomic region for maturity and flowering time, SSR markers near Isoflavone reductase-like gene were designed and analyzed for their genetic diversity, assuming that highly selected regions might posses lower genetic diversity. Through these experiments, the region related to maturity and flowering was delimited to nearby ac_satc_4 in scaffold 16.

저자
  • Solmoe Lee(Department of Plant Science and Reserch Institute for Agriculture and Life Science, Seoul National University)
  • Myounghai Kwak(Department of Plant Science and Reserch Institute for Agriculture and Life Science, Seoul National University)
  • Kyujung Van(Department of Plant Science and Reserch Institute for Agriculture and Life Science, Seoul National University)
  • Moon Young Kim(Department of Plant Science and Reserch Institute for Agriculture and Life Science, Seoul National University)
  • Suk-Ha Lee(Department of Plant Science and Reserch Institute for Agriculture and Life Science, Seoul National University, Plant Genomics and Breeding Institute, Seoul National University)