Soybean has undergone several genetic bottlenecks. These include domestication in Asia to produce numerous Asian landraces, introduction of relatively few landraces to North America, and then selective breeding over the past 75 years. It is presumed that these three human-mediated events have reduced genetic diversity. We sequenced 111 fragments from 102 genes in four soybean populations representing the populations before and after genetic bottlenecks. We show that soybean has lost many rare sequence variants and has undergone numerous allele frequency changes throughout its history. Although soybean genetic diversity has been eroded by human selection after domestication, it is notable that modern cultivars have retained 72% of the sequen...
Soybean (Glycine max) was domesticated in China from its wild progenitor G. soja. The geographic reg...
The United States Department of Agriculture, Soybean Germplasm Collection includes 18,480 domesticat...
Soybean was domesticated about 5,000 to 6,000 years ago in China. Although genotyping technologies s...
Soybean has undergone several genetic bottlenecks. These include domestication in Asia to produce nu...
Domestication, founder effects, and artificial selection can impact populations by reducing genome d...
Abstract Background Artificial selection played an important role in the origin of modern Glycine ma...
The gene content of plants varies between individuals of the same species due to gene presence/absen...
Crop improvement represents a long-running experiment in artificial selection on a complex trait, na...
Domestication, founder effects, and artificial selection can impact populations by reducing genome d...
Contact: Muriel.Tavaud@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceSoybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] was dom...
Targeted and untargeted selections including domestication and breeding efforts can reduce genetic d...
The USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection harbors a large stock of genetic diversity with potential to a...
Despite the importance of soybean as a major crop, genome-wide variation and evolution of cultivated...
DOI 10.1186/s12870-015-0463-zboth populations [7-9]. Another research reported a reser-voir of genes...
The USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection harbors a large stock of genetic diversity with potential to a...
Soybean (Glycine max) was domesticated in China from its wild progenitor G. soja. The geographic reg...
The United States Department of Agriculture, Soybean Germplasm Collection includes 18,480 domesticat...
Soybean was domesticated about 5,000 to 6,000 years ago in China. Although genotyping technologies s...
Soybean has undergone several genetic bottlenecks. These include domestication in Asia to produce nu...
Domestication, founder effects, and artificial selection can impact populations by reducing genome d...
Abstract Background Artificial selection played an important role in the origin of modern Glycine ma...
The gene content of plants varies between individuals of the same species due to gene presence/absen...
Crop improvement represents a long-running experiment in artificial selection on a complex trait, na...
Domestication, founder effects, and artificial selection can impact populations by reducing genome d...
Contact: Muriel.Tavaud@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceSoybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] was dom...
Targeted and untargeted selections including domestication and breeding efforts can reduce genetic d...
The USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection harbors a large stock of genetic diversity with potential to a...
Despite the importance of soybean as a major crop, genome-wide variation and evolution of cultivated...
DOI 10.1186/s12870-015-0463-zboth populations [7-9]. Another research reported a reser-voir of genes...
The USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection harbors a large stock of genetic diversity with potential to a...
Soybean (Glycine max) was domesticated in China from its wild progenitor G. soja. The geographic reg...
The United States Department of Agriculture, Soybean Germplasm Collection includes 18,480 domesticat...
Soybean was domesticated about 5,000 to 6,000 years ago in China. Although genotyping technologies s...