2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-015-1215-z
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High-resolution genetic mapping of allelic variants associated with cell wall chemistry in Populus

Abstract: BackgroundQTL cloning for the discovery of genes underlying polygenic traits has historically been cumbersome in long-lived perennial plants like Populus. Linkage disequilibrium-based association mapping has been proposed as a cloning tool, and recent advances in high-throughput genotyping and whole-genome resequencing enable marker saturation to levels sufficient for association mapping with no a priori candidate gene selection. Here, multiyear and multienvironment evaluation of cell wall phenotypes was condu… Show more

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“…Despite the domestication of poplars, there is still substantial natural variation in different wood traits [10,16,19]. Muchero et al [17] detected a number of candidate genes for wood traits using a combined approach with QTL analysis as first step to identify important regions and then association mapping to identify genes. Association mapping has been conducted in several Populus species, both using a candidate gene approach with a priori known genes from different wood component pathways as well as a genome wide approach with thousands of SNP markers spread across the whole genome [16,20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the domestication of poplars, there is still substantial natural variation in different wood traits [10,16,19]. Muchero et al [17] detected a number of candidate genes for wood traits using a combined approach with QTL analysis as first step to identify important regions and then association mapping to identify genes. Association mapping has been conducted in several Populus species, both using a candidate gene approach with a priori known genes from different wood component pathways as well as a genome wide approach with thousands of SNP markers spread across the whole genome [16,20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The characterization of natural genetic perturbations segregating in phenotypically wild-type individuals offers an attractive alternative tool to study properties that emerge from permissible genetic variation (11,13). With the availability of high-throughput genotyping and high-resolution linkage maps in Populus (14,15) and Eucalyptus (16)(17)(18)(19), genetic approaches such as quantitative trait locus (QTL) (14,20,21) and LD-based association mapping (22)(23)(24)(25) are becoming feasible to…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currently, a number of genetic variations and germplasm lines are identified in both hardwoods and softwoods and information on genetic mapping and quantitative trait locus mapping for the valuable traits is available [1][2][3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Molecular Breeding: Genomics and Genetic Engineering In Woodmentioning
confidence: 99%