Genome-wide association mapping of vitamins B1 and B2 in common wheat
Author(s) -
Jieyun Li,
Jindong Liu,
Weie Wen,
Pingzhi Zhang,
Yingxiu Wan,
Xianchun Xia,
Yan Zhang,
Zhonghu He
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
the crop journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.437
H-Index - 29
eISSN - 2095-5421
pISSN - 2214-5141
DOI - 10.1016/j.cj.2017.08.002
Subject(s) - biology , genome wide association study , snp , common wheat , genetic association , quantitative trait locus , vitamin , allele , association mapping , genetics , single nucleotide polymorphism , food science , gene , biochemistry , genotype , chromosome
Vitamin B is essential for maintaining normal life activities in humans and animals who have to intake the microelement from the outside, especially from cereal products. In the present study 166 Chinese and foreign wheat cultivars planted in two environments were characterized for variation in vitamin B1 and B2 contents. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) using the wheat 90 K SNP assay identified 17 loci for vitamin B1 and 7 for vitamin B2 contents. Linear regression analysis showed a significantly positive correlation of the number of favorable alleles with vitamin B1 and B2 contents. Marker-trait associations (MTAs) at IWB43809 (6AS, 0 cM) and IWB69903 (6AS, 13 cM) were new and stable, and significantly associated with vitamin B1 content across two environments. The loci identified in this study and associated SNP markers could be used for improvement of vitamin B1 and B2 contents to obtain superior quality along with grain yield in wheat.
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