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ADP‐glucose pyrophosphorylase genes,associated with kernel weight,underwent selection during wheat domestication and breeding
Authors:Jian Hou  Tian Li  Yamei Wang  Chenyang Hao  Hongxia Liu  Xueyong Zhang
Institution:Institute of Crop Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China
Abstract:ADP‐glucose pyrophosphorylase, comprising two small subunits and two large subunits, is considered a key enzyme in the endosperm starch synthesis pathway in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Two genes, TaAGP‐S1‐7A and TaAGP‐L‐1B, were investigated in this study. Haplotypes of these genes were associated with thousand kernel weight (TKW) in different populations. Mean TKWs of favoured haplotypes were significantly higher than those of nonfavoured ones. Two molecular markers developed to distinguish these haplotypes could be used in molecular breeding. Frequencies of favoured haplotypes were dramatically increased in cultivars released in China after the 1940s. These favoured haplotypes were also positively selected in six major wheat production regions globally. Selection of AGP‐S1 and AGP‐L‐1B in wheat mainly occurred during and after hexaploidization. Strong additive effects of the favoured haplotypes of with other genes for starch synthesis were also detected in different populations.
Keywords:   Triticum aestivum     ADP‐glucose pyrophosphorylase  haplotype  association analysis  yield  selection
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