Fine-scale genetic structure of the rice landrace population in Japan

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Kenji Fujino
Kenta Shirasawa
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[1] Hokkaido Agricultural Research Center,Institute of Crop Science
[2] National Agricultural Research Organization,undefined
[3] National Agricultural Research Organization,undefined
[4] Kazusa DNA Research Institute,undefined
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Landrace; Differentiation; Rice; Population structure; ddRADseq;
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Rice cultivation was introduced into Japan 3000 years ago and has expanded across the country and encompasses a wide variety of environmental conditions. Here, we elucidated the differentiation of the genetic population structure of 1037 rice landraces across Japan. Using 4451 polymorphisms derived from genome-wide analysis of double-digest restriction-site-associated DNA analysis, population genomics including ADMIXTURE and principal component analysis was carried out. These landraces were classified into nine subpopulations based on geographical origin. Massive-scale genotyping and diversity analysis demonstrated that the differentiation of genetic population structure in rice landraces across Japan might consist of two phases, namely western to eastern and southern to northern phases. The differentiation of genetic population structure was detected only in landraces from three geographical regions, Hokuriku, Tohoku, and Hokkaido, as the southern to northern phase. Conversely, differentiation was not observed in landraces from six geographical regions, Kyushu, Shikoku, Chugoku, Kinki, Tokai, and Kanto, as the western to eastern phase. The genetic population structure may have facilitated the expansion of genetic diversity among local regions.
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