Identification of loci controlling timing of stem elongation in red clover using genotyping by sequencing of pooled phenotypic extremes.
Åshild ErgonØystein W MilvangLeif SkøtTom RuttinkPublished in: Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (2022)
-based test utilizing replicate pools, and a test based on error variance of replicate pools. Of the three methods, BayeScan was the least stringent, and the error variance-based test the most stringent. Fifteen significant markers were identified in common by all three tests. The candidate genes flanking the markers include genes with potential roles in the vernalization, autonomous, and photoperiod regulation of floral transition, hormonal regulation of stem elongation, and cell growth. These results provide a first insight into the potential genes and mechanisms controlling transition to stem elongation in a perennial legume, which lays a foundation for further functional studies of the genetic determinants regulating this important trait.