The genetic architecture of maize flowering time

ES Buckler, JB Holland, PJ Bradbury, CB Acharya… - Science, 2009 - science.org
ES Buckler, JB Holland, PJ Bradbury, CB Acharya, PJ Brown, C Browne, E Ersoz
Science, 2009science.org
Flowering time is a complex trait that controls adaptation of plants to their local environment
in the outcrossing species Zea mays (maize). We dissected variation for flowering time with
a set of 5000 recombinant inbred lines (maize Nested Association Mapping population,
NAM). Nearly a million plants were assayed in eight environments but showed no evidence
for any single large-effect quantitative trait loci (QTLs). Instead, we identified evidence for
numerous small-effect QTLs shared among families; however, allelic effects differ across …
Flowering time is a complex trait that controls adaptation of plants to their local environment in the outcrossing species Zea mays (maize). We dissected variation for flowering time with a set of 5000 recombinant inbred lines (maize Nested Association Mapping population, NAM). Nearly a million plants were assayed in eight environments but showed no evidence for any single large-effect quantitative trait loci (QTLs). Instead, we identified evidence for numerous small-effect QTLs shared among families; however, allelic effects differ across founder lines. We identified no individual QTLs at which allelic effects are determined by geographic origin or large effects for epistasis or environmental interactions. Thus, a simple additive model accurately predicts flowering time for maize, in contrast to the genetic architecture observed in the selfing plant species rice and Arabidopsis.
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