Genome-wide selection and introgression of Chinese rice varieties during breeding

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Jinyue Ge [1 ]
Junrui Wang [1 ,2 ]
Hongbo Pang [3 ]
Fei Li [1 ]
Danjing Lou [1 ]
Weiya Fan [1 ]
Ziran Liu [3 ]
Jiaqi Li [4 ]
Danting Li [5 ]
Baoxuan Nong [5 ]
Zongqiong Zhang [5 ]
Yanyan Wang [1 ]
Jingfen Huang [1 ]
Meng Xing [1 ]
Yamin Nie [1 ]
Xiaorong Xiao [1 ,6 ]
Fan Zhang [1 ]
Wensheng Wang [1 ,6 ]
Jianlong Xu [1 ]
Sung Ryul Kim [7 ]
Ajay Kohli [7 ]
Guoyou Ye [7 ,8 ]
Weihua Qiao [1 ,6 ]
Qingwen Yang [1 ,6 ]
Xiaoming Zheng [1 ,6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] National Key Facility for Crop Gene Resources and Genetic Improvement, Institute of Crop Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
[2] Guangxi Key Laboratory for Polysaccharide Materials and Modifications, School of Marine Sciences and Biotechnology, Guangxi University for Nationalities
[3] College of Life Science, Shenyang Normal University
[4] Liaoning Institute of Pomology
[5] Rice Research Institute, Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Science
[6] National Nanfan Research Institute (Sanya), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
[7] International Rice Research Institute
[8] Crop Biotech Institute & Department of Genetic Engineering, Kyung Hee University
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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China is the largest rice-producing country, but the genomic landscape of rice diversity has not yet been clarified. In this study, we re-sequence 1070 rice varieties collected from China(400) and other regions in Asia(670). Among the six major rice groups(aus, indica-I, indica-II, aromatic, temperate japonica, and tropical japonica), almost all Chinese varieties belong to the indica-II or temperate japonica group. Most Chinese indica varieties belong to indica-II, which consists of two subgroups developed during different phases of rice breeding. The genomic segments underlying the differences between these subgroups span36.32 Mb. The Chinese japonica rice varieties fall into the temperate japonica group, consisting of two subgroups based on their geographical distribution. The genomic segments underlying the differences between these subgroups span 27.69 Mb. These differentiated segments in the Chinese indica varieties span 45 genes with nonsynonymous mutations that are closely related to variations in plant height and grain width. Fifty-four genes with nonsynonymous mutations are associated with the differences in heading date between the two Chinese japonica subgroups. These findings provide new insights into rice diversity in China that will facilitate the molecular breeding.
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