2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-015-0557-7
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Genetical genomics of Populus leaf shape variation

Abstract: BackgroundLeaf morphology varies extensively among plant species and is under strong genetic control. Mutagenic screens in model systems have identified genes and established molecular mechanisms regulating leaf initiation, development, and shape. However, it is not known whether this diversity across plant species is related to naturally occurring variation at these genes. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis has revealed a polygenic control for leaf shape variation in different species suggesting that loc… Show more

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“…These two genes are excellent candidates as master regulators of leaf morphology, possibly mediated by cell wall modification. Drost et al (2015) identified a major QTL peak on Chr10 for leaf width in an interspecific P. trichocarpa 9 P. deltoides pseudobackcross family. This peak is in close proximity to one of our GWAS peaks for LAÀLDÀLLÀLW.…”
Section: New Phytologistmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two genes are excellent candidates as master regulators of leaf morphology, possibly mediated by cell wall modification. Drost et al (2015) identified a major QTL peak on Chr10 for leaf width in an interspecific P. trichocarpa 9 P. deltoides pseudobackcross family. This peak is in close proximity to one of our GWAS peaks for LAÀLDÀLLÀLW.…”
Section: New Phytologistmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies applied the 'genetical genomics' approach, combining microarray expression data with available QTL maps for marker density enrichment and the detection of candidate genes in QTL intervals harboring a high number of genes (Drost et al, 2015;Graham et al, 2014;Hansen et al, 2008;Joosen et al, 2009;Jordan et al, 2007;Kliebenstein et al, 2006). The direct measurements of fulllength transcripts, compared with indirect measurements derived from the hybridization of transcripts to pre-designed probes, confer substantial advantages for RNA-Seq over microarray for transcriptome profiling.…”
Section: Rna-seq-based Analysis Of a Relatively Small-size Ril Populamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaf area and biomass increased in transgenic poplar overexpressing PagBEE3L, a brassinosteroidinduced transcription factor [87]. QTL mapped for leaf shape variation [88].…”
Section: Genotyping-by-sequencing and Genome-[ 1 1 _ T D $ D I F F ] mentioning
confidence: 99%