Efficient mapping of plant height quantitative trait loci in a sorghum association population with introgressed dwarfing genes. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Of the four major dwarfing genes described in sorghum, only Dw3 has been cloned. We used association mapping to characterize the phenotypic effects of the dw3 mutation and to fine map a second, epistatic dwarfing QTL on sorghum chromosome 9 (Sb-HT9.1). Our panel of 378 sorghum inbreds includes 230 sorghum conversion (SC) lines, which are exotic lines that have been introgressed with dwarfing quantitative trait loci (QTL) from a common parent. The causal mutation in dw3 associates with reduced lower internode length and an elongation of the apex, consistent with its role as an auxin efflux carrier. Lines carrying the dw3 mutation display high haplotype homozygosity over several megabases in the Dw3 region, but most markers linked to Dw3 do not associate significantly with plant height due to allele sharing between Dw3 and dw3 individuals. Using markers with a high mutation rate and the dw3 mutation as an interaction term, significant trait associations were detected across a 7-Mb region around Sb-HT9.1, largely due to higher detection power in the SC lines. Conversely, the likely QTL interval for Sb-HT9.1 was reduced to approximately 100 kb, demonstrating that the unique structure of this association panel provides both power and resolution for a genomewide scan.

published proceedings

  • Genetics

altmetric score

  • 3

author list (cited authors)

  • Brown, P. J., Rooney, W. L., Franks, C., & Kresovich, S.

citation count

  • 119

complete list of authors

  • Brown, Patrick J||Rooney, William L||Franks, Cleve||Kresovich, Stephen

publication date

  • September 2008