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Ousseini I. S., Bakasso Y., Kane N. A., Couderc Marie, Zekraoui Leila, Mariac Cédric, Manicacci D., Rhoné Bénédicte, Barnaud Adeline, Berthouly Salazar Cécile, Assoumane A., Moussa D., Moussa Tony, Vigouroux Yves. (2017). Myosin XI is associated with fitness and adaptation to aridity in wild pearl millet. Heredity, 119 (2), p. 88-94. ISSN 0018-067X.

Titre du document
Myosin XI is associated with fitness and adaptation to aridity in wild pearl millet
Année de publication
2017
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000405484200004
Auteurs
Ousseini I. S., Bakasso Y., Kane N. A., Couderc Marie, Zekraoui Leila, Mariac Cédric, Manicacci D., Rhoné Bénédicte, Barnaud Adeline, Berthouly Salazar Cécile, Assoumane A., Moussa D., Moussa Tony, Vigouroux Yves
Source
Heredity, 2017, 119 (2), p. 88-94 ISSN 0018-067X
Phenotypic changes in plants can be observed along many environmental gradients and are determined by both environmental and genetic factors. The identification of alleles associated with phenotypic variations is a rapidly developing area of research. We studied the genetic basis of phenotypic variations in 11 populations of wild pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) on two North-South aridity gradients, one in Niger and one in Mali. Most of the 11 phenotypic traits assessed in a common garden experiment varied between the populations studied. Moreover, the size of the inflorescence, the number of flowers and aboveground dry mass co-varied positively with a decrease in rainfall. To decipher the genetic basis of these phenotypes, we used an association mapping strategy with a mixed model. We found two SNPs on the same myosin XI contig significantly associated with variations in the average number of flowers. Both the allele frequency of the two SNPs and the average number of flowers co-varied with the rainfall gradient on the two gradients. Interestingly, this gene was also a target of selection during domestication. The Myosin XI gene is thus a good candidate for fitness-related adaptation in wild populations.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Description Géographique
NIGER ; MALI
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010070315]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010070315
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