Authors
Yan Li, Yu Huang, Joy Bergelson, Magnus Nordborg, Justin O Borevitz
Publication date
2010/12/7
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
107
Issue
49
Pages
21199-21204
Publisher
National Acad Sciences
Description
Flowering time (FT) is the developmental transition coupling an internal genetic program with external local and seasonal climate cues. The genetic loci sensitive to predictable environmental signals underlie local adaptation. We dissected natural variation in FT across a new global diversity set of 473 unique accessions, with >12,000 plants across two seasonal plantings in each of two simulated local climates, Spain and Sweden. Genome-wide association mapping was carried out with 213,497 SNPs. A total of 12 FT candidate quantitative trait loci (QTL) were fine-mapped in two independent studies, including 4 located within ±10 kb of previously cloned FT alleles and 8 novel loci. All QTL show sensitivity to planting season and/or simulated location in a multi-QTL mixed model. Alleles at four QTL were significantly correlated with latitude of origin, implying past selection for faster flowering in southern locations …
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Scholar articles
Y Li, Y Huang, J Bergelson, M Nordborg, JO Borevitz - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010