Genome-wide association study of blast resistance in indica rice

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العنوان: Genome-wide association study of blast resistance in indica rice
المؤلفون: Xinghua Wei, Qun Xu, Caihong Wang, Yiping Wang, Yaolong Yang, Xiaoping Yuan, Yue Feng, Hanyong Yu
المصدر: BMC Plant Biology
بيانات النشر: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.
سنة النشر: 2014
مصطلحات موضوعية: Candidate gene, Genome-wide association study, Molecular Sequence Data, Locus (genetics), Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Plant Science, Quantitative trait locus, Biology, Plant disease resistance, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Genetic linkage, R protein, Gene, Phylogeny, Disease Resistance, Plant Diseases, Plant Proteins, Oryza sativa L, Genetics, Chromosome Mapping, Oryza, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Blast disease, Magnaporthe, Research Article
الوصف: Background Rice blast disease is one of the most serious and recurrent problems in rice-growing regions worldwide. Most resistance genes were identified by linkage mapping using genetic populations. We extensively examined 16 rice blast strains and a further genome-wide association study based on genotyping 0.8 million single nucleotide polymorphism variants across 366 diverse indica accessions. Results Totally, thirty associated loci were identified. The strongest signal (Chr11_6526998, P =1.17 × 10−17) was located within the gene Os11g0225100, one of the rice Pia-blast resistance gene. Another association signal (Chr11_30606558) was detected around the QTL Pif. Our study identified the gene Os11g0704100, a disease resistance protein containing nucleotide binding site-leucine rich repeat domain, as the main candidate gene of Pif. In order to explore the potential mechanism underlying the blast resistance, we further examined a locus in chromosome 12, which was associated with CH149 (P =7.53 × 10−15). The genes, Os12g0424700 and Os12g0427000, both described as kinase-like domain containing protein, were presumed to be required for the full function of this locus. Furthermore, we found some association on chromosome 3, in which it has not been reported any loci associated with rice blast resistance. In addition, we identified novel functional candidate genes, which might participate in the resistance regulation. Conclusions This work provides the basis of further study of the potential function of these candidate genes. A subset of true associations would be weakly associated with outcome in any given GWAS; therefore, large-scale replication is necessary to confirm our results. Future research will focus on validating the effects of these candidate genes and their functional variants using genetic transformation and transferred DNA insertion mutant screens, to verify that these genes engender resistance to blast disease in rice. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12870-014-0311-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
تدمد: 1471-2229
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-014-0311-6Test
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