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Integrating GWAS, linkage mapping and gene expression analyses reveal the genetic control of first branch height in Brassica napus L.


ABSTRACT: Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) is a crucial oil crop cultivated worldwide. First branch height, an essential component of rapeseed plant architecture, has an important effect on yield and mechanized harvesting; however, the underlying genetic mechanism remains unclear. In this study, based on the 60K single nucleotide polymorphism array and a recombinant inbred lines population derived from M083 and 888-5, a total of 19 QTLs were detected in five environments, distributed on linkage groups A02, A09, A10, C06, and C07, which explained phenotypic variation ranging from 4.87 to 29.87%. Furthermore, 26 significant SNPs were discovered on Chr.A02 by genome-wide association study in a diversity panel of 324 re-sequencing accessions. The major QTL of the first branch height trait was co-located on Chr.A02 by integrating linkage mapping and association mapping. Eleven candidate genes were screened via allelic variation analysis, inter-subgenomic synteny analysis, and differential expression of genes in parental shoot apical meristem tissues. Among these genes, BnaA02g13010D, which encodes a TCP transcription factor, was confirmed as the target gene according to gene function annotation, haplotype analysis, and full-length gene sequencing, which revealed that TATA insertion/deletion in the promoter region was closely linked to significantly phenotypic differences BnaA02.TCP1 M083 overexpression resulted in decreased branch height and increased branch number in Arabidopsis. These results provide a genetic basis for first branch height and the ideal architecture of B. napus.

SUBMITTER: Dong Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9798901 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Integrating GWAS, linkage mapping and gene expression analyses reveal the genetic control of first branch height in <i>Brassica napus</i> L.

Dong Zhixue Z   Tang Minqiang M   Cui Xiaobo X   Zhao Chuanji C   Tong Chaobo C   Liu Yueying Y   Xiang Yang Y   Li Zaiyun Z   Huang Junyan J   Cheng Xiaohui X   Liu Shengyi S  

Frontiers in plant science 20221215


Rapeseed (<i>Brassica napus</i> L.) is a crucial oil crop cultivated worldwide. First branch height, an essential component of rapeseed plant architecture, has an important effect on yield and mechanized harvesting; however, the underlying genetic mechanism remains unclear. In this study, based on the 60K single nucleotide polymorphism array and a recombinant inbred lines population derived from M083 and 888-5, a total of 19 QTLs were detected in five environments, distributed on linkage groups  ...[more]

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