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Sequence analysis of European maize inbred line F2 provides new insights into molecular and chromosomal characteristics of presence/absence variants.

Aude DarracqClémentine VitteStéphane NicolasJorge DuarteJean-Philippe PichonTristan Mary-HuardCéline ChevalierAurélie BérardMarie-Christine Le PaslierPeter RogowskyAlain CharcossetJohann Joets
Published in: BMC genomics (2018)
We highlight the possible role of MMEJ-type double strand break repair in maize PAV formation and discover 395 new genes with transcriptional support. Pattern of linkage disequilibrium within PAVs strikingly differs from this of flanking regions and is in accordance with the intuition that PAVs may recombine less than other genomic regions. We show that most PAVs are ancient, while some are found only in European Flint material, thus pinpointing structural features that may be at the origin of adaptive traits involved in the success of this material. Characterization of such PAVs will provide useful material for further association genetic studies in European and temperate maize.
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