Detection of genomic regions associated with tiller number in Iranian bread wheat under different water regimes using genome-wide association study

Author:

Bilgrami Sayedeh Saba,Ramandi Hadi Darzi,Shariati Vahid,Razavi Khadijeh,Tavakol Elahe,Fakheri Barat Ali,Mahdi Nezhad Nafiseh,Ghaderian Mostafa

Abstract

AbstractTwo of the important traits for wheat yield are tiller and fertile tiller number, both of which have been thought to increase cereal yield in favorable and unfavorable environments. A total of 6,349 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers from the 15 K wheat Infinium array were employed for genome-wide association study (GWAS) of tillering number traits, generating a physical distance of 14,041.6 Mb based on the IWGSC wheat genome sequence. GWAS analysis using Fixed and random model Circulating Probability Unification (FarmCPU) identified a total of 47 significant marker-trait associations (MTAs) for total tiller number (TTN) and fertile tiller number (FTN) in Iranian bread wheat under different water regimes. After applying a 5% false discovery rate (FDR) threshold, a total of 13 and 11 MTAs distributed on 10 chromosomes were found to be significantly associated with TTN and FTN, respectively. Linked single nucleotide polymorphisms for IWB39005 (2A) and IWB44377 (7A) were highly significantly associated (FDR < 0.01) with TTN and FTN traits. Moreover, to validate GWAS results, meta-analysis was performed and 30 meta-QTL regions were identified on 11 chromosomes. The integration of GWAS and meta-QTLs revealed that tillering trait in wheat is a complex trait which is conditioned by the combined effects of minor changes in multiple genes. The information provided by this study can enrich the currently available candidate genes and genetic resources pools, offering evidence for subsequent analysis of genetic adaptation of wheat to different climatic conditions of Iran and other countries.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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