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PLOS ONE | 2010

Genomic Diversity and Introgression in O. sativa Reveal the Impact of Domestication and Breeding on the Rice Genome

Keyan Zhao; Mark G. Wright; Jennifer A. Kimball; Georgia C. Eizenga; Anna M. McClung; Michael J. Kovach; Wricha Tyagi; Md. Liakat Ali; Chih-Wei Tung; Andrew R. Reynolds; Carlos Bustamante; Susan R. McCouch

Background The domestication of Asian rice (Oryza sativa) was a complex process punctuated by episodes of introgressive hybridization among and between subpopulations. Deep genetic divergence between the two main varietal groups (Indica and Japonica) suggests domestication from at least two distinct wild populations. However, genetic uniformity surrounding key domestication genes across divergent subpopulations suggests cultural exchange of genetic material among ancient farmers. Methodology/Principal Findings In this study, we utilize a novel 1,536 SNP panel genotyped across 395 diverse accessions of O. sativa to study genome-wide patterns of polymorphism, to characterize population structure, and to infer the introgression history of domesticated Asian rice. Our population structure analyses support the existence of five major subpopulations (indica, aus, tropical japonica, temperate japonica and GroupV) consistent with previous analyses. Our introgression analysis shows that most accessions exhibit some degree of admixture, with many individuals within a population sharing the same introgressed segment due to artificial selection. Admixture mapping and association analysis of amylose content and grain length illustrate the potential for dissecting the genetic basis of complex traits in domesticated plant populations. Conclusions/Significance Genes in these regions control a myriad of traits including plant stature, blast resistance, and amylose content. These analyses highlight the power of population genomics in agricultural systems to identify functionally important regions of the genome and to decipher the role of human-directed breeding in refashioning the genomes of a domesticated species.


Rice | 2010

Development of a research platform for dissecting phenotype-genotype associations in rice (Oryza spp.).

Chih-Wei Tung; Keyan Zhao; Mark H. Wright; M. Liakat Ali; Janelle Jung; Jennifer A. Kimball; Wricha Tyagi; Michael J. Thomson; Kenneth L. McNally; Hei Leung; Hyun Jung Kim; Sang-Nag Ahn; Andrew R. Reynolds; Brian E. Scheffler; Georgia C. Eizenga; Anna M. McClung; Carlos Bustamante; Susan R. McCouch

We present an overview of a research platform that provides essential germplasm, genotypic and phenotypic data and analytical tools for dissecting phenotype–genotype associations in rice. These resources include a diversity panel of 400 Oryza sativa and 100 Oryza rufipogon accessions that have been purified by single seed descent, a custom-designed Affymetrix array consisting of 44,100 SNPs, an Illumina GoldenGate assay consisting of 1,536 SNPs, and a suite of low-resolution 384-SNP assays for the Illumina BeadXpress Reader that are designed for applications in breeding, genetics and germplasm management. Our long-term goal is to empower basic research discoveries in rice by linking sequence diversity with physiological, morphological, and agronomic variation. This research platform will also help increase breeding efficiency by providing a database of diversity information that will enable researchers to identify useful DNA polymorphisms in genes and germplasm of interest and convert that information into cost-effective tools for applied plant improvement.


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2010

A universal core genetic map for rice

Julie Orjuela; Andrea Garavito; Matthieu Bouniol; Juan David Arbelaez; Laura Moreno; Jennifer A. Kimball; Gregory Wilson; Jean François Rami; Joe Tohme; Susan R. McCouch; Mathias Lorieux


Molecular Breeding | 2013

Validation of yield-enhancing quantitative trait loci from a low-yielding wild ancestor of rice

Ize Imai; Jennifer A. Kimball; Benjamin Conway; Kathleen M. Yeater; Susan R. McCouch; Anna M. McClung


Rice | 2016

Population Dynamics Among six Major Groups of the Oryza rufipogon Species Complex, Wild Relative of Cultivated Asian Rice

Hyun Jung Kim; Janelle Jung; Namrata Singh; Anthony J. Greenberg; Jeff J. Doyle; Wricha Tyagi; Jong Wook Chung; Jennifer A. Kimball; Ruaraidh Sackville Hamilton; Susan R. McCouch


Crop Science | 2013

Genetic Relationships in Zoysia Species and the Identification of Putative Interspecific Hybrids Using Simple Sequence Repeat Markers and Inflorescence Traits

Jennifer A. Kimball; M. Carolina Zuleta; Kevin E. Kenworthy; Virginia G. Lehman; Karen R. Harris-Shultz; Susana R. Milla-Lewis


Crop Science | 2012

Assessment of Genetic Diversity in Zoysia Species using Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Markers

Jennifer A. Kimball; M. Carolina Zuleta; Kevin E. Kenworthy; Virginia G. Lehman; Susana R. Milla-Lewis


Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2012

Use of sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) markers for comparing levels of genetic diversity in centipedegrass (Eremochloa ophiuroides (Munro) Hack.) germplasm

Susana R. Milla-Lewis; Jennifer A. Kimball; M. Carolina Zuleta; Karen R. Harris-Shultz; Brian M. Schwartz; Wayne W. Hanna


Hortscience | 2012

Assessment of Molecular Variation within ‘Raleigh’ St. Augustinegrass using Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Markers

Jennifer A. Kimball; M. Carolina Zuleta; Matthew C. Martin; Kevin E. Kenworthy; Ambika Chandra; Susana R. Milla-Lewis


Euphytica | 2017

Assessing freeze-tolerance in St. Augustinegrass: temperature response and evaluation methods

Jennifer A. Kimball; Tan D. Tuong; Consuelo Arellano; David P. Livingston; Susana R. Milla-Lewis

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Susana R. Milla-Lewis

North Carolina State University

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Wricha Tyagi

Central Agricultural University

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M. Carolina Zuleta

North Carolina State University

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Anna M. McClung

Agricultural Research Service

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Consuelo Arellano

North Carolina State University

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David P. Livingston

North Carolina State University

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