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Identification of candidate genes for drought tolerance by whole-genome resequencing in maize
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Sichuan Agricultural University, Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz Y Trigo, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Crop Sciences, ...
Published InBMC Plant Biology
Year2014
Citations114
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Drought stress is one of the major limiting factors for maize production. With the availability of maize B73 reference genome and whole-genome resequencing of 15 maize inbreds, common variants (CV) and clustering analyses were applied to identify non-synonymous SNPs (nsSNPs) and corresponding candidate genes for drought tolerance. RESULTS: A total of 524 nsSNPs that were associated with 271 candidate genes involved in plant hormone regulation, carbohydrate and sugar metabolism, signaling molecules regulation, redox reaction and acclimation of photosynthesis to environment were detected by CV and cluster analyses. Most of the nsSNPs identified were clustered in bin 1.07 region that harbored six previously reported QTL with relatively high phenotypic variation explained for drought tolerance. Genes Ontology (GO) analysis of candidate…
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