Effect of inter- and intragenic epistasis on the heritability of oil content in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.)

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Tobias Würschum
Hans Peter Maurer
Felix Dreyer
Jochen C. Reif
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[1] University of Hohenheim,State Plant Breeding Institute
[2] Norddeutsche Pflanzenzucht Hans-Georg Lembke KG,undefined
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Genotypic Variance; Pyruvate Kinase; Biotin Carboxylase; Biotin Carboxyl Carrier Protein; Adjusted Entry;
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The loci detected by association mapping which are involved in the expression of important agronomic traits in crops often explain only a small proportion of the total genotypic variance. Here, 17 SNPs derived from 9 candidate genes from the triacylglycerol biosynthetic pathway were studied in an association analysis in a population of 685 diverse elite rapeseed inbred lines. The 685 lines were evaluated for oil content, as well as for glucosinolates, yield, and thousand-kernel weight in field trials at 4 locations. We detected main effects for most of the studied genes illustrating that genetic diversity for oil content can be exploited by the selection of favorable alleles. In addition to main effects, both intergenic and intragenic epistasis was detected that contributes to a considerable amount to the genotypic variance observed for oil content. The proportion of explained genotypic variance was doubled when in addition to main effects epistasis was considered. Therefore, a knowledge-based improvement of oil content in rapeseed should also take such favorable epistatic interactions into account. Our results suggest, that the observed high contribution of epistasis may to some extent explain the missing heritability in genome-wide association studies.
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