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Beyond pathways: genetic dissection of tocopherol content in maize kernels by combining linkage and association analyses
Authors:Hong Wang  Shutu Xu  Yaming Fan  Nannan Liu  Wei Zhan  Haijun Liu  Yingjie Xiao  Kun Li  Qingchun Pan  Wenqiang Li  Min Deng  Jie Liu  Min Jin  Xiaohong Yang  Jiansheng Li  Qing Li  Jianbing Yan
Institution:1. National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China;2. National Maize Improvement Center of China, MOA Key Lab of Maize Biology, Beijing Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China
Abstract:Although tocopherols play an important role in plants and animals, the genetic architecture of tocopherol content in maize kernels has remained largely unknown. In this study, linkage and association analyses were conducted to examine the genetic architecture of tocopherol content in maize kernels. Forty‐one unique quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were identified by linkage mapping in six populations of recombinant inbred lines (RILs). In addition, 32 significant loci were detected via genome‐wide association study (GWAS), 18 of which colocalized with the QTLs identified by linkage mapping. Fine mapping of a major QTL validated the accuracy of GWAS and QTL mapping results and suggested a role for nontocopherol pathway genes in the modulation of natural tocopherol variation. We provided genome‐wide evidence that genes involved in fatty acid metabolism, chlorophyll metabolism and chloroplast function may affect natural variation in tocopherols. These findings were confirmed through mutant analysis of a particular gene from the fatty acid pathway. In addition, the favourable alleles for many of the significant SNPs/QTLs represented rare alleles in natural populations. Together, our results revealed many novel genes that are potentially involved in the variation of tocopherol content in maize kernels. Pyramiding of the favourable alleles of the newly elucidated genes and the well‐known tocopherol pathway genes would greatly improve tocopherol content in maize.
Keywords:tocopherols  genetic architecture  genome‐wide association study  QTL mapping  maize
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