Genetic relatedness of rice landraces in North East India with wild relatives using chloroplast markers

Madhuchhanda Parida, Gayatri Gouda, Parameswaran Chidambaranathan, Ngangkham Umakanta, Jawahar Lal Katara, Cayalvizhi Balasubramania Sai, Sanghamitra Samantaray, Bhaskar Chandra Patra, Trilochan Mohapatra
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The evolutionary relationship between domesticated Oryza species and their wild relatives in North East India is not well understood. To improve the understanding of the evolutionary relationship, this study investigates the genetic diversity of 68 indigenous rice landraces from North East India, ten O. rufipogon genotypes, and nine O. nivara genotypes using chloroplast variable repeat markers which, due to non-recombination and uniparental inheritance, enable better phylogenetic inference. Reference genotypes IR64 (indica) and Nipponbare (japonica) were included to characterize various phylogenetic clusters. Using distance-based hierarchical clustering, model-based structuring and principal component analysis, selected landraces from the three North Eastern Indian states of Assam, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh were grouped into two phylogenetically different clusters that represented the IR64 and Nipponbare groupings. Interestingly, despite the fact that a cluster analysis combining North East landraces and wild relatives likewise produced two separate clusters (cluster I: Nipponbare, cluster II: IR64), the majority of the wild relatives were only clustered in the IR64 cluster. This suggests that the two distinct evolutionary histories of the rice landraces in North East India are distinguished by their genetic affinity for wild relatives and their variation in the indica and japonica pools. These results highlight chloroplast divergence influencing the genetic diversity of North East landraces with wild relatives. Further, these findings will enable in-depth studies on the functional significance of chloroplast diversity on trait adaptation in rice landraces.

利用叶绿体标记研究印度东北部水稻陆稻品种与野生近缘种的遗传亲缘关系
印度东北部驯化的水稻物种与其野生近缘种之间的进化关系尚不十分清楚。由于叶绿体可变重复标记具有非重组和单亲遗传的特点,能更好地进行系统发育推断。参考基因型 IR64(籼稻)和 Nipponbare(粳稻)也被包括在内,以描述各种系统发育聚类的特征。利用基于距离的分层聚类、基于模型的结构化和主成分分析,来自印度东北部三个邦阿萨姆邦、曼尼普尔邦和阿鲁纳恰尔邦的部分陆稻品种被分为两个系统发育上不同的聚类,分别代表 IR64 和 Nipponbare 聚类。有趣的是,尽管结合东北陆生种和野生近缘种进行的聚类分析同样产生了两个独立的聚类(聚类 I:Nipponbare,聚类 II:IR64),但大多数野生近缘种只聚在 IR64 聚类中。这表明,印度东北部水稻陆稻品种的两种不同进化历史是通过它们与野生近缘植物的遗传亲和性及其在籼稻和粳稻基因库中的变异来区分的。这些结果突显了叶绿体分化对东北陆稻野生近缘种遗传多样性的影响。此外,这些发现将有助于深入研究叶绿体多样性对水稻陆稻品种性状适应的功能意义。
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