Genome-wide sequence comparison and development of InDel and SNP markers to facilitate localized rice breeding

IF 4.5 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Juan Pariasca-Tanaka , Yoshiaki Ueda , Katsuhiko Kondo , M. Asaduzzaman Prodhan , Toavintsoa Rajonandraina , Harisoa Nicole Ranaivo , Mbolatantely Fahazavana Rakotondramanana , Hiroki Saito , Lam Thi Dinh , Matthias Wissuwa
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Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the staple crop for over half of the world's population and selection in different environmental and climatic conditions has led to the development of numerous local rice cultivars. In a changing environment, these local cultivars may need to be adapted to emerging stresses. Whole-genome sequences are available only for a small fraction of existing rice cultivars, limiting the opportunity for genomics-based marker-assisted selection (MAS) in most local cultivars. To efficiently develop locally-adapted rice cultivars resilient to adverse environmental conditions, our objective was to develop a pipeline for the analysis of re-sequencing data and the development of low-cost allele-specific markers that can be implemented in developing countries. This study focused on three rice cultivars (X265, F160, and Nerica4) commonly grown in Madagascar. We provide whole-genome sequencing data and identify sequence variations compared to publicly available sequences, followed by the development of simple PCR-based InDel and SNP markers. Their effectiveness in distinguishing different alleles at the Ghd7 locus controlling heading date was demonstrated, enabling us to employ these markers for MAS in a breeding population developed between X265 and a donor “Liu He Xi He”. In addition, we developed PCR-based SNP markers for the same population on qLFT-5, a quantitative trait locus for low-fertility tolerance in which the donor allele increases total panicle weight under low-input conditions. This study presents a practical pipeline for the utilization of next generation sequencing-derived large-scale data to accelerate low-cost marker development for MAS in rice and other crop species.
InDel和SNP标记的全基因组序列比较与开发,促进水稻的本地化育种
水稻(Oryza sativa L.)是世界上一半以上人口的主要作物,在不同的环境和气候条件下的选择导致了许多地方水稻品种的发展。在不断变化的环境中,这些本地品种可能需要适应新出现的压力。全基因组序列仅适用于现有水稻品种的一小部分,限制了在大多数地方品种中基于基因组学的标记辅助选择(MAS)的机会。为了有效地开发适应当地环境条件的水稻品种,我们的目标是开发一个管道,用于分析重测序数据和开发可在发展中国家实施的低成本等位基因特异性标记。本研究以马达加斯加常见的三个水稻品种(X265、F160和Nerica4)为研究对象。我们提供全基因组测序数据,并与公开可用的序列相比识别序列差异,随后开发简单的基于pcr的InDel和SNP标记。结果表明,这些标记能够有效地识别控制抽穗日期的Ghd7基因座上的不同等位基因,从而使我们能够在X265和供体“六合喜合”之间的育种群体中使用这些标记来识别MAS。此外,我们在qLFT-5上开发了基于pcr的SNP标记,这是一个低育性耐受的数量性状位点,供体等位基因在低投入条件下增加了总穗重。这项研究为利用下一代测序衍生的大规模数据提供了一条实用的管道,以加速水稻和其他作物物种中MAS的低成本标记开发。
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Current Plant Biology
Current Plant Biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
1.90%
发文量
32
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Current Plant Biology aims to acknowledge and encourage interdisciplinary research in fundamental plant sciences with scope to address crop improvement, biodiversity, nutrition and human health. It publishes review articles, original research papers, method papers and short articles in plant research fields, such as systems biology, cell biology, genetics, epigenetics, mathematical modeling, signal transduction, plant-microbe interactions, synthetic biology, developmental biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology, biotechnologies, bioinformatics and plant genomic resources.
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