胡杨幼苗生长相关性状QTL上位性分析

Translated title of the contribution: QTL epistasis effect analysis of seedling growth-related traits in Populus euphratica

Ping Wang, Dongyang Wang, Jing Wang, Libo Jiang, Rongling Wu

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Abstract

[Objective] Seedling stage plays a vital role in plant growth and development. Up to date there are no reports about genetic mechanism of epistasis interaction during seedling growth in Populus euphratica.[Method] In this study, a full-sib F 1 population including 408 individuals was derived from Populus euphratica × Populus euphratica. Dynamic growth data of four phenotypes were measured, including the taproot length, shoot length, total lateral root length, and number of lateral roots. Based on a high-density genetic linkage map, 2HIGWAS was employed to identify QTL-QTL interactions associated with four phenotypes. [Result] Finally, a total of 83 pairs of QTL-QTL interactions were detected, including 83 SNPs. The taproot length, shoot length, total lateral root length and number of lateral roots found 24 pairs, 20 pairs, 24 pairs and 15 pairs epistatic interactions, respectively, and the epistatic interactions of main root length, stem height and lateral root length were distributed in linkage groups 1, 19, and 17, respectively. In addition, we conducted functional annotations for the SNPs with significant QTL-QTL epistatic interactions, and 19 QTLs were annotated with candidate genes. [Conclusion] Interactions associated with total lateral root length had higher heritability, and most of the SNPs were located in linkage group 17, which might be important candidate gene regions. This work may provide guidance for molecular marker-assisted breeding of Populus euphratica and other forest trees.

Translated title of the contributionQTL epistasis effect analysis of seedling growth-related traits in Populus euphratica
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)49-59
Number of pages11
JournalBeijing Linye Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Beijing Forestry University
Volume40
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2018

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Forestry

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