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Resequencing of 1,143 indica rice accessions reveals important genetic variations and different heterosis patterns

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  • Qiming Lv

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Hunan University)

  • Weiguo Li

    (Huazhi Biotech Co. Ltd)

  • Zhizhong Sun

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Ning Ouyang

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Hunan University)

  • Xin Jing

    (Novogene Bioinformatics Institute)

  • Qiang He

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Jun Wu

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Jiakui Zheng

    (Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Jiatuan Zheng

    (Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Shaoqing Tang

    (China National Rice Research Institute)

  • Renshan Zhu

    (Wuhan University)

  • Yan Tian

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Meijuan Duan

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Hunan Agricultural University)

  • Yanning Tan

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Dong Yu

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Hunan Agricultural University)

  • Xiabing Sheng

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Hunan Agricultural University)

  • Xuewu Sun

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Hunan Agricultural University)

  • Gaofeng Jia

    (Huazhi Biotech Co. Ltd)

  • Hongzhen Gao

    (Huazhi Biotech Co. Ltd)

  • Qin Zeng

    (Huazhi Biotech Co. Ltd)

  • Yufei Li

    (Huazhi Biotech Co. Ltd)

  • Li Tang

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Qiusheng Xu

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Bingran Zhao

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Zhiyuan Huang

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Hongfeng Lu

    (Novogene Bioinformatics Institute)

  • Na Li

    (Novogene Bioinformatics Institute)

  • Jian Zhao

    (Novogene Bioinformatics Institute)

  • Lihuang Zhu

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Dong Li

    (Huazhi Biotech Co. Ltd
    Hunan Agricultural University)

  • Longping Yuan

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Dingyang Yuan

    (Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Hunan University
    Hunan Agricultural University)

Abstract

Obtaining genetic variation information from indica rice hybrid parents and identification of loci associated with heterosis are important for hybrid rice breeding. Here, we resequence 1,143 indica accessions mostly selected from the parents of superior hybrid rice cultivars of China, identify genetic variations, and perform kinship analysis. We find different hybrid rice crossing patterns between 3- and 2-line superior hybrid lines. By calculating frequencies of parental variation differences (FPVDs), a more direct approach for studying rice heterosis, we identify loci that are linked to heterosis, which include 98 in superior 3-line hybrids and 36 in superior 2-line hybrids. As a proof of concept, we find two accessions harboring a deletion in OsNramp5, a previously reported gene functioning in cadmium absorption, which can be used to mitigate rice grain cadmium levels through hybrid breeding. Resource of indica rice genetic variation reported in this study will be valuable to geneticists and breeders.

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  • Qiming Lv & Weiguo Li & Zhizhong Sun & Ning Ouyang & Xin Jing & Qiang He & Jun Wu & Jiakui Zheng & Jiatuan Zheng & Shaoqing Tang & Renshan Zhu & Yan Tian & Meijuan Duan & Yanning Tan & Dong Yu & Xiabi, 2020. "Resequencing of 1,143 indica rice accessions reveals important genetic variations and different heterosis patterns," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-18608-0
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-18608-0
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