2016
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2016.00338
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Association Mapping of Flowering Time QTLs and Insight into Their Contributions to Rapeseed Growth Habits

Abstract: Plants have developed sophisticated systems to adapt to local conditions during evolution, domestication and natural or artificial selection. The selective pressures of these different growing conditions have caused significant genomic divergence within species. The flowering time trait is the most crucial factor because it helps plants to maintain sustainable development. Controlling flowering at appropriate times can also prevent plants from suffering from adverse growth conditions, such as drought, winter h… Show more

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“…1). The same trend has been reported in Arabidopsis (Zhao et al, 2007) and rapeseed ( Brassica napus L.) (Li et al, 2014; Wang et al, 2016). These results suggest that the computationally simple PCA model can be substituted for STRUCTURE‐generated Bayesian clustering analysis (Q matrix) in the MLM approach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). The same trend has been reported in Arabidopsis (Zhao et al, 2007) and rapeseed ( Brassica napus L.) (Li et al, 2014; Wang et al, 2016). These results suggest that the computationally simple PCA model can be substituted for STRUCTURE‐generated Bayesian clustering analysis (Q matrix) in the MLM approach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where σg 2 is the genetic variance, and σge 2 is the variance of genotype and environment [57]. Over environments, combined ANOVA on SPAD, PRI, CT, reproductive stem length, internode length, and pod number was carried out using the Mixed procedure of SAS (Version 9.4, SAS Institute).…”
Section: Phenotype Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To detect Pb tolerance related QTLs by GWAS in B. napus, the Q + K model which was also used in seed weight and seed quality, branch angle and flowering time studies, was utilized in this study [50][51][52]. Nine associated signals located in four QTLs were obtained (Fig.…”
Section: Pb-tolerant Accessions Provide Valuable Resources For Phytormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant association threshold was estimated as −log10(p) = 4.3 (p = 1/N, where N = the number of SNPs used). Besides, to avoid ignoring the effects of minor loci, SNPs passing the threshold of 3.5 were also selected for subsequent analysis as described previously [52]. The differentiation analysis of RRLs between associated SNPs' alleles was also performed using ggpubr package in R software to control false positive.…”
Section: Genome-wide Association Studymentioning
confidence: 99%