Genome-wide association mapping reveals epistasis and genetic interaction networks in sugar beet

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Tobias Würschum
Hans Peter Maurer
Britta Schulz
Jens Möhring
Jochen Christoph Reif
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[1] University of Hohenheim,State Plant Breeding Institute
[2] University of Hohenheim,Bioinformatics Unit, Institute for Crop Production and Grassland Research
[3] KWS SAAT AG,undefined
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2011年 / 123卷
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Sugar Beet; Genotypic Variance; Association Mapping; Epistatic Interaction; Association Mapping Approach;
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Epistasis is defined as interactions between alleles of two or more genetic loci. Detection of epistatic interactions is the key to understand the genetic architecture and gene networks underlying complex traits. Here, we examined the extent of epistasis for seven quantitative traits with an association mapping approach in a large population of elite sugar beet lines. We found that correction for population stratification is required and that in terms of reducing the false-positive rate the mixed model approach including the kinship matrix performed best. In genome-wide scans, we detected both main effects and epistatic QTL. For physiological traits, the detected digenic and higher-order epistasis explained a considerable proportion of the genotypic variance. We illustrate that the identified epistatic interactions define comprehensive genetic networks, which may serve as starting points towards a systems-oriented approach to understand the regulation of complex traits.
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