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Meta-Analysis and Multiomics of a Chromosome Segment Substitution Line Reveal Candidate Genes Associated with Seed Hardness in Soybean.

Ning WangShaowei FengXuntong MaQingshan ChenChunyan LiuZhao-Ming Qi
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2023)
Soybean seed hardness is a key trait that influences planting, nutritional quality, and postharvest processing, but its genetic and molecular mechanisms remain to be clarified. We used meta-analysis to detect 17 meta-quantitative trait locus (QTLs) for soybean seed hardness. We then identified a hard-seeded chromosome segment substitution line, R75, with fragments introduced from hard-seeded wild germplasm in four of the meta-QTL intervals. Observations of the seed coat ultrastructure revealed thicker palisade tissue in R75 than in its soft-seeded recurrent parent. Transcriptomics and proteomics of R75 and its recurrent parent revealed multiple candidate genes associated with seed hardness. Fifty-seven were located on homozygous introduced fragments, 26 in meta-QTL intervals, and one in both ( Glyma.02G268600 ). Five initial candidates were selected for KASP marker development on the basis of their predicted functions and nonsynonymous SNPs. The selection efficiency of the markers was as high as 90% for nonhard lines and 43% for hard lines in the chromosome segment substitution line (CSSL) population.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • genome wide
  • single cell
  • copy number
  • meta analyses
  • dna methylation
  • mass spectrometry
  • gene expression
  • quality improvement