Genome-wide association study (GWAS) has revolutionized the search for the genetic basis of complex traits. To date, GWAS have generally relied on relatively sparse sampling of nucleotide diversity, which is likely to bias results by preferentially sampling high-frequency SNPs not in complete linkage disequilibrium (LD) with causative SNPs. To avoid these limitations we conducted GWAS with >6 million SNPs identified by sequencing the genomes of 226 accessions of the model legume Medicago truncatula. We used these data to identify candidate genes and the genetic architecture underlying phenotypic variation in plant height, trichome density, flowering time, and nodulation. The characteristics of candidate SNPs differed among traits, with cand...
Abstract Background Previous studies exploring sequence variation in the model legume, Medicago trun...
Sequence data for >20 000 annotated genes from 56 accessions of Medicago truncatula were used to ide...
Local climatic conditions likely constitute an important selective pressure on genes underlying impo...
<div><p>Genome-wide association study (GWAS) has revolutionized the search for the genetic basis of ...
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) has revolutionized the search for the genetic basis of complex ...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies offer the opportunity to identify genes that contribute to nat...
Resequencing of natural accessions of Medicago truncatula has enabled evolutionary analyses using po...
Bottom-up evolutionary approaches, including geographically-explicit population genomic analyses, ha...
BACKGROUND: Flowering date in annual plants, and perception of symbiotic nitrogen-fixing rhizobium i...
International audienceGrain legumes are highly valuable plant species, as they produce seeds with hi...
International audienceMedicago truncatula is a model for investigating legume genetics, including th...
Bottom-up evolutionary approaches, including geographically explicit population genomic analyses, ha...
Background: We studied patterns of molecular adaptation in the wild Mediterranean legume Medicago tr...
Spatial differences in environmental selective pressures interact with the genomes of organisms, ult...
Spatial differences in environmental selective pressures interact with the genomes of organisms, ult...
Abstract Background Previous studies exploring sequence variation in the model legume, Medicago trun...
Sequence data for >20 000 annotated genes from 56 accessions of Medicago truncatula were used to ide...
Local climatic conditions likely constitute an important selective pressure on genes underlying impo...
<div><p>Genome-wide association study (GWAS) has revolutionized the search for the genetic basis of ...
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) has revolutionized the search for the genetic basis of complex ...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies offer the opportunity to identify genes that contribute to nat...
Resequencing of natural accessions of Medicago truncatula has enabled evolutionary analyses using po...
Bottom-up evolutionary approaches, including geographically-explicit population genomic analyses, ha...
BACKGROUND: Flowering date in annual plants, and perception of symbiotic nitrogen-fixing rhizobium i...
International audienceGrain legumes are highly valuable plant species, as they produce seeds with hi...
International audienceMedicago truncatula is a model for investigating legume genetics, including th...
Bottom-up evolutionary approaches, including geographically explicit population genomic analyses, ha...
Background: We studied patterns of molecular adaptation in the wild Mediterranean legume Medicago tr...
Spatial differences in environmental selective pressures interact with the genomes of organisms, ult...
Spatial differences in environmental selective pressures interact with the genomes of organisms, ult...
Abstract Background Previous studies exploring sequence variation in the model legume, Medicago trun...
Sequence data for >20 000 annotated genes from 56 accessions of Medicago truncatula were used to ide...
Local climatic conditions likely constitute an important selective pressure on genes underlying impo...