Molecular evolution of the Sorghum Maturity Gene Ma3.

Time to maturity is a critical trait in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) breeding, as it determines whether a variety can be grown in a particular cropping system or ecosystem. Understanding the nucleotide variation and the mechanisms of molecular evolution of the maturity genes would be helpful for breedi...

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Main Authors: Yan Wang, Lubin Tan, Yongcai Fu, Zuofeng Zhu, Fengxia Liu, Chuanqing Sun, Hongwei Cai
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4427326?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-dafe42579c8e46eb82c76b0a45de87772020-11-25T01:33:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01105e012443510.1371/journal.pone.0124435Molecular evolution of the Sorghum Maturity Gene Ma3.Yan WangLubin TanYongcai FuZuofeng ZhuFengxia LiuChuanqing SunHongwei CaiTime to maturity is a critical trait in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) breeding, as it determines whether a variety can be grown in a particular cropping system or ecosystem. Understanding the nucleotide variation and the mechanisms of molecular evolution of the maturity genes would be helpful for breeding programs. In this study, we analyzed the nucleotide diversity of Ma3, an important maturity gene in sorghum, using 252 cultivated and wild sorghum materials from all over the world. The nucleotide variation and diversity were analyzed based both on race- and usage-based groups. We also sequenced 12 genes around the Ma3 gene in 185 of these materials to search for a selective sweep and found that purifying selection was the strongest force on Ma3, as low nucleotide diversity and low-frequency amino acid variants were observed. However, a very special mutation, described as ma3R, seemed to be under positive selection, as indicated by dramatically reduced nucleotide variation not only at the loci but also in the surrounding regions among individuals carrying the mutations. In addition, in an association study using the Ma3 nucleotide variations, we detected 3 significant SNPs for the heading date at a high-latitude environment (Beijing) and 17 at a low-latitude environment (Hainan). The results of this study increases our understanding of the evolutionary mechanisms of the maturity genes in sorghum and will be useful in sorghum breeding.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4427326?pdf=render
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author Yan Wang
Lubin Tan
Yongcai Fu
Zuofeng Zhu
Fengxia Liu
Chuanqing Sun
Hongwei Cai
spellingShingle Yan Wang
Lubin Tan
Yongcai Fu
Zuofeng Zhu
Fengxia Liu
Chuanqing Sun
Hongwei Cai
Molecular evolution of the Sorghum Maturity Gene Ma3.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yan Wang
Lubin Tan
Yongcai Fu
Zuofeng Zhu
Fengxia Liu
Chuanqing Sun
Hongwei Cai
author_sort Yan Wang
title Molecular evolution of the Sorghum Maturity Gene Ma3.
title_short Molecular evolution of the Sorghum Maturity Gene Ma3.
title_full Molecular evolution of the Sorghum Maturity Gene Ma3.
title_fullStr Molecular evolution of the Sorghum Maturity Gene Ma3.
title_full_unstemmed Molecular evolution of the Sorghum Maturity Gene Ma3.
title_sort molecular evolution of the sorghum maturity gene ma3.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Time to maturity is a critical trait in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) breeding, as it determines whether a variety can be grown in a particular cropping system or ecosystem. Understanding the nucleotide variation and the mechanisms of molecular evolution of the maturity genes would be helpful for breeding programs. In this study, we analyzed the nucleotide diversity of Ma3, an important maturity gene in sorghum, using 252 cultivated and wild sorghum materials from all over the world. The nucleotide variation and diversity were analyzed based both on race- and usage-based groups. We also sequenced 12 genes around the Ma3 gene in 185 of these materials to search for a selective sweep and found that purifying selection was the strongest force on Ma3, as low nucleotide diversity and low-frequency amino acid variants were observed. However, a very special mutation, described as ma3R, seemed to be under positive selection, as indicated by dramatically reduced nucleotide variation not only at the loci but also in the surrounding regions among individuals carrying the mutations. In addition, in an association study using the Ma3 nucleotide variations, we detected 3 significant SNPs for the heading date at a high-latitude environment (Beijing) and 17 at a low-latitude environment (Hainan). The results of this study increases our understanding of the evolutionary mechanisms of the maturity genes in sorghum and will be useful in sorghum breeding.
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