Novel Allelic Mutations in Dw3 Gene That Affect the Height of Sorghum Plants

Breeding for dwarfing traits in sorghum is crucial. However, only three genes ( - ) that control plant height have been mapped. In this study, 634 sorghum cultivars were collected to investigate plant height and genotypes. Four were genotyped (wild type) but with different plant heights, and they we...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of molecular sciences 2024-11, Vol.25 (22), p.12000
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Ping, Liang, Bingbing, Li, Zhengjun, Wang, Chunyu, Zhang, Lixia, Lu, Xiaochun
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Zusammenfassung:Breeding for dwarfing traits in sorghum is crucial. However, only three genes ( - ) that control plant height have been mapped. In this study, 634 sorghum cultivars were collected to investigate plant height and genotypes. Four were genotyped (wild type) but with different plant heights, and they were selected to construct two populations and map new dwarf genes. Bulked segregant analysis with whole-genome resequencing of the two populations identified the candidate gene in one same genomic region-on chromosome 7. Then, it was narrowed down to a region containing nine genes. Amino acid and DNA sequence analysis of the parent and offspring plants revealed that two novel allelic mutations in the gene play a role in reducing the plant height-8R262 or 8R417, including 1 bp substitution and 2 bp deletions. Furthermore, we sequenced 19 cultivars that primarily exhibited a "one-dwarf" hybrid or wild-type and presumed another allelic mutation via the amino acid alignment of 8R019, 8R100, and 8R402, which was another one-base substitution. These results indicate that multiple types of allelic mutations in the gene should be considered when identified or applied.
ISSN:1422-0067
1661-6596
1422-0067
DOI:10.3390/ijms252212000