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Stepwise selection on homeologous PRR genes controlling flowering and maturity during soybean domestication
by
Weller, James L.
, Kong, Fanjiang
, Liu, Shulin
, Liu, Baohui
, Kong, Lingping
, Cheng, Qun
, Tian, Changen
, Yu, Deyue
, Yang, Qingyong
, Yuan, Xiaohui
, Chen, Liyu
, Nan, Haiyang
, Xie, Qiguang
, Lu, Sijia
, Fang, Chao
, Liu, Xiaolei
, Dong, Lidong
, Lin, Xiaoya
, Zhang, Dan
, Zhang, Lei
, Yang, Yongqing
, Zhao, Xiaohui
, Wang, Zhijuan
, Su, Tong
, Yang, Xinquan
, Tang, Yang
, Li, Xia
, Tian, Zhixi
in
38
/ 45/23
/ 631/208/2491
/ 631/449/1659
/ Adaptation
/ Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer Research
/ Chromosomes
/ Crop improvement
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - genetics
/ DNA sequencing
/ Domestication
/ Dormancy
/ E1 gene
/ Fabaceae - genetics
/ Flowering
/ Flowers - genetics
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Function
/ Genes
/ Genes, Plant - genetics
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genomes
/ Germplasm
/ Glycine max - genetics
/ Growth
/ Homology
/ Human Genetics
/ Legumes
/ Leguminous plants
/ Nucleotide sequencing
/ Phenology
/ Photoperiod
/ Photoperiods
/ Principal components analysis
/ Proteins
/ Seed dispersal
/ Seeds
/ Seeds - genetics
/ Soybean
/ Soybeans
2020
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Stepwise selection on homeologous PRR genes controlling flowering and maturity during soybean domestication
by
Weller, James L.
, Kong, Fanjiang
, Liu, Shulin
, Liu, Baohui
, Kong, Lingping
, Cheng, Qun
, Tian, Changen
, Yu, Deyue
, Yang, Qingyong
, Yuan, Xiaohui
, Chen, Liyu
, Nan, Haiyang
, Xie, Qiguang
, Lu, Sijia
, Fang, Chao
, Liu, Xiaolei
, Dong, Lidong
, Lin, Xiaoya
, Zhang, Dan
, Zhang, Lei
, Yang, Yongqing
, Zhao, Xiaohui
, Wang, Zhijuan
, Su, Tong
, Yang, Xinquan
, Tang, Yang
, Li, Xia
, Tian, Zhixi
in
38
/ 45/23
/ 631/208/2491
/ 631/449/1659
/ Adaptation
/ Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer Research
/ Chromosomes
/ Crop improvement
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - genetics
/ DNA sequencing
/ Domestication
/ Dormancy
/ E1 gene
/ Fabaceae - genetics
/ Flowering
/ Flowers - genetics
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Function
/ Genes
/ Genes, Plant - genetics
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genomes
/ Germplasm
/ Glycine max - genetics
/ Growth
/ Homology
/ Human Genetics
/ Legumes
/ Leguminous plants
/ Nucleotide sequencing
/ Phenology
/ Photoperiod
/ Photoperiods
/ Principal components analysis
/ Proteins
/ Seed dispersal
/ Seeds
/ Seeds - genetics
/ Soybean
/ Soybeans
2020
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Stepwise selection on homeologous PRR genes controlling flowering and maturity during soybean domestication
by
Weller, James L.
, Kong, Fanjiang
, Liu, Shulin
, Liu, Baohui
, Kong, Lingping
, Cheng, Qun
, Tian, Changen
, Yu, Deyue
, Yang, Qingyong
, Yuan, Xiaohui
, Chen, Liyu
, Nan, Haiyang
, Xie, Qiguang
, Lu, Sijia
, Fang, Chao
, Liu, Xiaolei
, Dong, Lidong
, Lin, Xiaoya
, Zhang, Dan
, Zhang, Lei
, Yang, Yongqing
, Zhao, Xiaohui
, Wang, Zhijuan
, Su, Tong
, Yang, Xinquan
, Tang, Yang
, Li, Xia
, Tian, Zhixi
in
38
/ 45/23
/ 631/208/2491
/ 631/449/1659
/ Adaptation
/ Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer Research
/ Chromosomes
/ Crop improvement
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - genetics
/ DNA sequencing
/ Domestication
/ Dormancy
/ E1 gene
/ Fabaceae - genetics
/ Flowering
/ Flowers - genetics
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Function
/ Genes
/ Genes, Plant - genetics
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genomes
/ Germplasm
/ Glycine max - genetics
/ Growth
/ Homology
/ Human Genetics
/ Legumes
/ Leguminous plants
/ Nucleotide sequencing
/ Phenology
/ Photoperiod
/ Photoperiods
/ Principal components analysis
/ Proteins
/ Seed dispersal
/ Seeds
/ Seeds - genetics
/ Soybean
/ Soybeans
2020
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Stepwise selection on homeologous PRR genes controlling flowering and maturity during soybean domestication
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Stepwise selection on homeologous PRR genes controlling flowering and maturity during soybean domestication
2020
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Overview
Adaptive changes in plant phenology are often considered to be a feature of the so-called ‘domestication syndrome’ that distinguishes modern crops from their wild progenitors, but little detailed evidence supports this idea. In soybean, a major legume crop, flowering time variation is well characterized within domesticated germplasm and is critical for modern production, but its importance during domestication is unclear. Here, we identify sequential contributions of two homeologous pseudo-response-regulator genes,
Tof12
and
Tof11
, to ancient flowering time adaptation, and demonstrate that they act via
LHY
homologs to promote expression of the legume-specific
E1
gene and delay flowering under long photoperiods. We show that
Tof12
-dependent acceleration of maturity accompanied a reduction in dormancy and seed dispersal during soybean domestication, possibly predisposing the incipient crop to latitudinal expansion. Better understanding of this early phase of crop evolution will help to identify functional variation lost during domestication and exploit its potential for future crop improvement.
Whole-genome resequencing and association analyses in 424 soybean accessions identify two homeologous genes that contributed to flowering time adaptation during soybean domestication.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group US,Nature Publishing Group
Subject
/ 45/23
/ Analysis
/ Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - genetics
/ Dormancy
/ E1 gene
/ Genes
/ Genomes
/ Growth
/ Homology
/ Legumes
/ Principal components analysis
/ Proteins
/ Seeds
/ Soybean
/ Soybeans
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