Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Rice Varieties Cultivated in Temperate Regions.
Juan L Reig-ValienteJuan ViruelEster SalesLuis MarquésJavier TerolMarta GutSophia DerdakManuel TalónConcha DomingoPublished in: Rice (New York, N.Y.) (2016)
Based on SNP markers, we have elucidated the genetic relationship and the degree of genetic diversity among a collection of 217 temperate rice varieties possessing an enormous variety of agromorphological and physiological characters. Taken together, the data indicated the occurrence of relatively high gene flow and elevated rates of admixture between cultivars grown in remote regions, probably favoured by local breeding activities. The results of this study significantly expand the current genetic resources available for temperate varieties of rice, providing a valuable tool for future association mapping studies.