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DNA Research | 2014

A High-Density Genetic Map with Array-Based Markers Facilitates Structural and Quantitative Trait Locus Analyses of the Common Wheat Genome

Julio C. M. Iehisa; Ryoko Ohno; Tatsuro Kimura; Hiroyuki Enoki; Satoru Nishimura; Yuki Okamoto; Shuhei Nasuda; Shigeo Takumi

The large genome and allohexaploidy of common wheat have complicated construction of a high-density genetic map. Although improvements in the throughput of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have made it possible to obtain a large amount of genotyping data for an entire mapping population by direct sequencing, including hexaploid wheat, a significant number of missing data points are often apparent due to the low coverage of sequencing. In the present study, a microarray-based polymorphism detection system was developed using NGS data obtained from complexity-reduced genomic DNA of two common wheat cultivars, Chinese Spring (CS) and Mironovskaya 808. After design and selection of polymorphic probes, 13,056 new markers were added to the linkage map of a recombinant inbred mapping population between CS and Mironovskaya 808. On average, 2.49 missing data points per marker were observed in the 201 recombinant inbred lines, with a maximum of 42. Around 40% of the new markers were derived from genic regions and 11% from repetitive regions. The low number of retroelements indicated that the new polymorphic markers were mainly derived from the less repetitive region of the wheat genome. Around 25% of the mapped sequences were useful for alignment with the physical map of barley. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) analyses of 14 agronomically important traits related to flowering, spikes, and seeds demonstrated that the new high-density map showed improved QTL detection, resolution, and accuracy over the original simple sequence repeat map.


Breeding Science | 2014

Rapid genotyping with DNA micro-arrays for high-density linkage mapping and QTL mapping in common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench)

Shiori Yabe; Takashi Hara; Mariko Ueno; Hiroyuki Enoki; Tatsuro Kimura; Satoru Nishimura; Yasuo Yasui; Ryo Ohsawa; Hiroyoshi Iwata

For genetic studies and genomics-assisted breeding, particularly of minor crops, a genotyping system that does not require a priori genomic information is preferable. Here, we demonstrated the potential of a novel array-based genotyping system for the rapid construction of high-density linkage map and quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping. By using the system, we successfully constructed an accurate, high-density linkage map for common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench); the map was composed of 756 loci and included 8,884 markers. The number of linkage groups converged to eight, which is the basic number of chromosomes in common buckwheat. The sizes of the linkage groups of the P1 and P2 maps were 773.8 and 800.4 cM, respectively. The average interval between adjacent loci was 2.13 cM. The linkage map constructed here will be useful for the analysis of other common buckwheat populations. We also performed QTL mapping for main stem length and detected four QTL. It took 37 days to process 178 samples from DNA extraction to genotyping, indicating the system enables genotyping of genome-wide markers for a few hundred buckwheat plants before the plants mature. The novel system will be useful for genomics-assisted breeding in minor crops without a priori genomic information.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Three dominant awnless genes in common wheat: Fine mapping, interaction and contribution to diversity in awn shape and length

Motohiro Yoshioka; Julio C. M. Iehisa; Ryoko Ohno; Tatsuro Kimura; Hiroyuki Enoki; Satoru Nishimura; Shuhei Nasuda; Shigeo Takumi

The awn is a long needle-like structure formed at the tip of the lemma in the florets of some grass species. It plays a role in seed dispersal and protection against animals, and can contribute to the photosynthetic activity of spikes. Three main dominant inhibitors of awn development (Hd, B1 and B2) are known in hexaploid wheat, but the causal genes have not been cloned yet and a genetic association with awn length diversity has been found only for the B1 allele. To analyze the prevalence of these three awning inhibitors, we attempted to predict the genotypes of 189 hexaploid wheat varieties collected worldwide using markers tightly linked to these loci. Using recombinant inbred lines derived from two common wheat cultivars, Chinese Spring and Mironovskaya 808, both with short awns, and a high-density linkage map, we performed quantitative trait locus analysis to identify tightly linked markers. Because this linkage map was constructed with abundant array-based markers, we converted the linked markers to PCR-based markers and determined the genotypes of 189 hexaploids. A significant genotype-phenotype correlation was observed at the Hd and B1 regions. We also found that interaction among these three awning inhibitors is involved in development of a membranous outgrowth at the base of awn resembling the Hooded mutants of barley. For the hooded awn phenotype, presence of the Hd dominant allele was essential but not sufficient, so B2 and other factors appear to act epistatically to produce the ectopic tissue. On the other hand, the dominant B1 allele acted as a suppressor of the hooded phenotype. These three awning inhibitors largely contribute to the genetic variation in awn length and shape of common wheat.


Frontiers in Plant Science | 2018

Potential of Genomic Selection in Mass Selection Breeding of an Allogamous Crop: An Empirical Study to Increase Yield of Common Buckwheat

Shiori Yabe; Takashi Hara; Mariko Ueno; Hiroyuki Enoki; Tatsuro Kimura; Satoru Nishimura; Yasuo Yasui; Ryo Ohsawa; Hiroyoshi Iwata

To evaluate the potential of genomic selection (GS), a selection experiment with GS and phenotypic selection (PS) was performed in an allogamous crop, common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench). To indirectly select for seed yield per unit area, which cannot be measured on a single-plant basis, a selection index was constructed from seven agro-morphological traits measurable on a single plant basis. Over 3 years, we performed two GS and one PS cycles per year for improvement in the selection index. In GS, a prediction model was updated every year on the basis of genotypes of 14,598–50,000 markers and phenotypes. Plants grown from seeds derived from a series of generations of GS and PS populations were evaluated for the traits in the selection index and other yield-related traits. GS resulted in a 20.9% increase and PS in a 15.0% increase in the selection index in comparison with the initial population. Although the level of linkage disequilibrium in the breeding population was low, the target trait was improved with GS. Traits with higher weights in the selection index were improved more than those with lower weights, especially when prediction accuracy was high. No trait changed in an unintended direction in either GS or PS. The accuracy of genomic prediction models built in the first cycle decreased in the later cycles because the genetic bottleneck through the selection cycles changed linkage disequilibrium patterns in the breeding population. The present study emphasizes the importance of updating models in GS and demonstrates the potential of GS in mass selection of allogamous crop species, and provided a pilot example of successful application of GS to plant breeding.


Breeding Science | 2008

Genetic diversity of cultivated and wild soybeans including Japanese elite cultivars as revealed by length polymorphism of SSR markers

Tae-Young Hwang; Yumi Nakamoto; Izumi Kono; Hiroyuki Enoki; Hideyuki Funatsuki; Keisuke Kitamura; Masao Ishimoto


Archive | 2010

METHOD FOR DESIGNING PROBE IN DNA MICROARRAY, AND DNA MICROARRAY PROVIDED WITH PROBE DESIGNED THEREBY

Hiroyuki Enoki; Satoru Nishimura; Aya Murakami


Archive | 2014

Anthracnose resistance-associated marker for plant of genus fragaria, and use thereof

Hiroyuki Enoki; Satoru Nishimura; Momoe Suito; Tsukasa Nunome; Yuji Noguchi


Archive | 2012

MARKER ASSOCIATED WITH RESISTANCE TO SMUT IN PLANT BELONGING TO GENUS SACCHARUM, AND USE THEREOF

Hiroyuki Enoki; Tatsuro Kimura; Satoru Nishimura; Aya Murakami; Takayoshi Terauchi; Takeo Sakaigaichi; Taiichiro Hattori; Shoko Ishikawa; Yoshifumi Terajima


Archive | 2012

MARKER FOR INDENTIFYING VARIETY/LINE OF PLANT OF THE GENUS SACCHARUM AND THE USE THEREOF

Shoko Tsuzuki; Hiroyuki Enoki; Satoru Nishimura; Naoko Tsurumaru


Archive | 2018

MARKER ASSOCIATED WITH EVERBEARING PROPERTIES IN PLANT OF GENUS FRAGARIA AND USE THEREOF

Hiroaki Koishihara; Hiroyuki Enoki; Masayoshi Muramatsu; Satoru Nishimura; Susumu Yui; Masanori Honjo

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National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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