Meta-analysis of polyploid cotton QTL shows unequal contributions of subgenomes to a complex network of genes and gene clusters implicated in lint fiber development.

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TitleMeta-analysis of polyploid cotton QTL shows unequal contributions of subgenomes to a complex network of genes and gene clusters implicated in lint fiber development.
AuthorsRong J; Feltus FA; Waghmare VN; Pierce GJ; Chee PW; Draye X; Saranga Y; Wright RJ; Wilkins TA; May OL; Smith CW; Gannaway JR; Wendel JF; Paterson AH
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameGenetics
Volume176
Year2007
Page(s)2577 2588
CitationRong J, Feltus FA, Waghmare VN, Pierce GJ, Chee PW, Draye X, Saranga Y, Wright RJ, Wilkins TA, May OL, Smith CW, Gannaway JR, Wendel JF, Paterson AH. Meta-analysis of polyploid cotton QTL shows unequal contributions of subgenomes to a complex network of genes and gene clusters implicated in lint fiber development. Genetics. 2007 Aug; 176(4):2577-88
Publication CodeGEN-176-2577

Abstract

QTL mapping experiments yield heterogeneous results due to the use of different genotypes, environments, and sampling variation. Compilation of QTL mapping results yields a more complete picture of the genetic control of a trait and reveals patterns in organization of trait variation. A total of 432 QTL mapped in one diploid and 10 tetraploid interspecific cotton populations were aligned using a reference map and depicted in a CMap resource. Early demonstrations that genes from the non-fiber-producing diploid ancestor contribute to tetraploid lint fiber genetics gain further support from multiple populations and environments and advanced-generation studies detecting QTL of small phenotypic effect. Both tetraploid subgenomes contribute QTL at largely non-homeologous locations, suggesting divergent selection acting on many corresponding genes before and/or after polyploid formation. QTL correspondence across studies was only modest, suggesting that additional QTL for the target traits remain to be discovered. Crosses between closely-related genotypes differing by single-gene mutants yield profoundly different QTL landscapes, suggesting that fiber variation involves a complex network of interacting genes. Members of the lint fiber development network appear clustered, with cluster members showing heterogeneous phenotypic effects. Meta-analysis linked to synteny-based and expression-based information provides clues about specific genes and families involved in QTL networks.
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Projects
This publication contains information about 3 projects:
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PK-F2-2007
im-F2-2007
n2-F2-2007
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Pima S-7 x im, F2 (2007)
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Publication ModelPrint-Electronic
ISSN0016-6731
Publication Date2007 Aug
Journal AbbreviationGenetics
Language Abbreng
Publication TypeJournal Article
Publication TypeMeta-Analysis
Publication TypeResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication TypeResearch Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
Journal CountryUnited States
Published LocationUnited States
Journal CodeGEN
LanguageEnglish
pISSN0016-6731
Publication CodeGEN-176-2577
Keywordsdiploidy; gossypium-barbadense cotton; Chromosome Mapping; backcross-self approach; quantitative trait loci; molecular dissection; interspecific variation; mendelian factors; duplicated genes; arid conditions; upland cotton; linkage map