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Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Novel Genomic Regions Associated With High Grain Protein Content in Wheat Lines Derived From Wild Emmer Wheat

作者:   审稿人:刘宇娇     时间: 2019-05-05 点击次数:


https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2019.00464/full?tdsourcetag=s_pctim_aiomsg


Jia Liu1,2†, Lin Huang1,2†, Changquan Wang3, Yaxi Liu1,2, Zehong Yan1,2, Zhenzhen Wang1, Lan Xiang1, Xiaoying Zhong1, Fangyi Gong1, Youliang Zheng1,2, Dengcai Liu1,2 and Bihua Wu1,2*


Abstract

Grain protein content (GPC) and yield are of two important traits in wheat, but their negative correlation has hampered their simultaneous improvement in conventional breeding. Wild emmer wheat (Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccoides) is an important genetic resource for wheat quality improvement. In this study, we report a genome-wide association study (GWAS) using 13116 DArT-seq markers to characterize GPC in 161 wheat lines derived from wild emmer. Using a general linear model, we identified 141 markers that were significantly associated with GPC, and grouped into 48 QTL regions. Using both general linear model and mixed linear model, we identified four significant markers that were grouped into two novel QTL regions on chromosomes 2BS (QGpc.cd1-2B.1) and 7BL (QGpc.cd1-7B.2). The two QTLs have no negative effects on thousand kernel weight (TKW) and should be useful for simultaneous improvement of GPC and TKW in wheat breeding. Searches of public databases revealed 61 putative candidate/flanking genes related to GPC. The putative proteins of interest were grouped in four main categories: enzymes, kinase proteins, metal transport-related proteins, and disease resistance proteins. The linked markers and associated candidate genes provide essential information for cloning genes related to high GPC and performing marker-assisted breeding in wheat.

 

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