A 24,482-bp deletion is associated with increased seed weight in Brassica napus L.
Xiaohui ZhangQiyang HuangPengfei WangFeiyang LiuMudan LuoXiang LiZhuanrong WangLili WanGuangsheng YangDengfeng HongPublished in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2021)
A major QTL for seed weight was fine-mapped in rapeseed, and a 24,482-bp deletion likely mediates the effect through multiple pathways. Exploration of the genes controlling seed weight is critical to the improvement of crop yield and elucidation of the mechanisms underlying seed formation in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.). We previously identified the quantitative trait locus (QTL) qSW.C9 for the thousand-seed weight (TSW) in a double haploid population constructed from F1 hybrids between the parental accessions HZ396 and Y106. Here, we confirmed the phenotypic effects associated with qSW.C9 in BC3F2 populations and fine-mapped the candidate causal locus to a 266-kb interval. Sequence and expression analyses revealed that a 24,482-bp deletion in HZ396 containing six predicted genes most likely underlies qSW.C9. Differential gene expression analysis and cytological observations suggested that qSW.C9 affects both cell proliferation and cell expansion through multiple signaling pathways. After genotyping of a rapeseed diversity panel to define the haplotype structure, it could be concluded that the selection of germplasm with two specific markers may be effective in improving the seed weight of rapeseed. This study provides a solid foundation for the identification of the causal gene of qSW.C9 and offers a promising target for the breeding of higher-yielding rapeseed.
Keyphrases
- genome wide identification
- genome wide
- body mass index
- weight loss
- physical activity
- weight gain
- genome wide analysis
- cell proliferation
- transcription factor
- body weight
- dna methylation
- single cell
- air pollution
- poor prognosis
- wastewater treatment
- high resolution
- oxidative stress
- bone marrow
- mass spectrometry
- pi k akt
- high density