Published November 17, 2006 | Version v1
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Genomic Variation in Rice: Genesis of Highly Polymorphic Linkage Blocks during Domestication

  • 1. Sun Yat-sen (Zhongshan) University
  • 2. University of Chicago
  • 3. Cornell University
  • 4. North Carolina State University

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Genomic regions that are unusually divergent between closely related species or racial groups can be particularly informative about the process of speciation or the operation of natural selection. The two sequenced genomes of cultivated Asian rice, Oryza sativa, reveal that at least 6% of the genomes are unusually divergent. Sequencing of ten unlinked loci from the highly divergent regions consistently identified two highly divergent haplotypes with each locus in nearly complete linkage disequilibrium among 25 O. sativa cultivars and 35 lines from six wild species. The existence of two highly divergent haplotypes in high divergence regions in species from all geographical areas (Africa, Asia, and Oceania) was in contrast to the low polymorphism and low linkage disequilibrium that were observed in other parts of the genome, represented by ten reference loci. While several natural processes are likely to contribute to this pattern of genomic variation, domestication may have greatly exaggerated the trend. In this hypothesis, divergent haplotypes that were adapted to different geographical and ecological environments migrated along with humans during the development of domesticated varieties. If true, these high divergence regions of the genome would be enriched for loci that contribute to the enormous range of phenotypic variation observed among domesticated breeds.

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DOI
10.1371/journal.pgen.0020199
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:10295

Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China
30500049
National Natural Science Foundation of China
30470119
National Natural Science Foundation of China
30230030
Shanghai Science and Technology Committee
05DJ14008
International Foundation for Science
Sun Yat-sen University
Start-up Research Funds for Young Teachers
National Institutes of Health
Chinese Academy of Sciences
OOCS grant

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Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Ecology and Evolution