2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12915-017-0365-7
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OsLG3 contributing to rice grain length and yield was mined by Ho-LAMap

Abstract: BackgroundMost agronomic traits in rice are complex and polygenic. The identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for grain length is an important objective of rice genetic research and breeding programs.ResultsHerein, we identified 99 QTL for grain length by GWAS based on approximately 10 million single nucleotide polymorphisms from 504 cultivated rice accessions (Oryza sativa L.), 13 of which were validated by four linkage populations and 92 were new loci for grain length. We scanned the Ho (observed he… Show more

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“…Plant BC 4 F 3 -78-11 was crossed with NIP and then selfed to produce a BC 5 F 2 population for fine mapping. All plant materials were grown under natural field conditions as described previously (Yu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Plant BC 4 F 3 -78-11 was crossed with NIP and then selfed to produce a BC 5 F 2 population for fine mapping. All plant materials were grown under natural field conditions as described previously (Yu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach utilized a mini-core collection (MCC) (Zhang et al, 2011) panel ( Figure S4 and Tables S5 and S6) of 266, as part of "The 3000 rice genomes project" (the rice 3k genome), which had been deeply sequenced (see URLs). High-density SNPs (one SNP per 40 bp on average) were obtained (Yu et al, 2017). We measured the grain length of each variety grown in five circumstances (Table S7) and observed substantial and highly significant variation in grain size, with high heritability values varying from 82% to 97% and an average of 89% ( Figure S5 and Table S8).…”
Section: Variation In Oslg3b Is Significantly Associated With Grain Lmentioning
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“…To date, some domesticated genes are functionally characterized, such as seed shattering genes Sh4 (Li et al ., ) and qSH1 (Konishi et al ., ; Li et al ., ), prog1 controlling straight growth (Jin et al ., ; Tan et al ., ), OsLG1 regulating closed panicles (Ishii et al ., ; Zhu et al ., ), grain size genes GW5/GSE5 (Duan et al ., ; Liu et al ., ), GS3 (Mao et al ., ), OsLG3 (Yu et al ., ) and OsLG3b (Yu et al ., ), seed dormancy gene Sdr4 (Sugimoto et al ., ), seed hull colour genes Bh4 (Zhu et al ., ) and Rc (Sweeney et al ., ), NOG1 increasing grain production (Huo et al ., ) and awn development genes An‐1 (Luo et al ., ), An‐2/LABA1 (Gu et al ., ; Hua et al ., ) and GAD1/RAE2 (Bessho‐Uehara et al ., ; Jin et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%