A Genome-Wide Association Study of the Maize Hypersensitive Defense Response Identifies Genes That Cluster in Related Pathways

  • Bode A. Olukolu (623026)
  • Guan-Feng Wang (623027)
  • Vijay Vontimitta (623028)
  • Bala P. Venkata (623029)
  • Sandeep Marla (623030)
  • Jiabing Ji (364920)
  • Emma Gachomo (623031)
  • Kevin Chu (623032)
  • Adisu Negeri (623033)
  • Jacqueline Benson (623034)
  • Rebecca Nelson (623035)
  • Peter Bradbury (227522)
  • Dahlia Nielsen (623036)
  • James B. Holland (195686)
  • Peter J. Balint-Kurti (623037)
  • Gurmukh Johal (443779)
Publication date
August 2014
ISSN
1553-7404
Citation count (estimate)
16

Abstract

<div><p>Much remains unknown of molecular events controlling the plant hypersensitive defense response (HR), a rapid localized cell death that limits pathogen spread and is mediated by resistance (R-) genes. Genetic control of the HR is hard to quantify due to its microscopic and rapid nature. Natural modifiers of the ectopic HR phenotype induced by an aberrant auto-active R-gene (<i>Rp1-D21</i>), were mapped in a population of 3,381 recombinant inbred lines from the maize nested association mapping population. Joint linkage analysis was conducted to identify 32 additive but no epistatic quantitative trait loci (QTL) using a linkage map based on more than 7000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Genome-wide association (GWA) analysis of...

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