A Genome-Wide Scan for Evidence of Selection in a Maize Population Under Long-Term Artificial Selection for Ear Number

Author:

Beissinger Timothy M12,Hirsch Candice N3,Vaillancourt Brieanne45,Deshpande Shweta6,Barry Kerrie6,Buell C Robin45,Kaeppler Shawn M178,Gianola Daniel2910,de Leon Natalia17

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706

2. Animal Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706

3. Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55108

4. Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824

5. Department of Energy, Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, Michigan State

6. Department of Energy, Joint Genome Institute, Walnut Creek, California 94598

7. Department of Energy, Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, University of

8. University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824

9. Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706

10. Department of Dairy Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706

Abstract

Abstract A genome-wide scan to detect evidence of selection was conducted in the Golden Glow maize long-term selection population. The population had been subjected to selection for increased number of ears per plant for 30 generations, with an empirically estimated effective population size ranging from 384 to 667 individuals and an increase of more than threefold in the number of ears per plant. Allele frequencies at >1.2 million single-nucleotide polymorphism loci were estimated from pooled whole-genome resequencing data, and FST values across sliding windows were employed to assess divergence between the population preselection and the population postselection. Twenty-eight highly divergent regions were identified, with half of these regions providing gene-level resolution on potentially selected variants. Approximately 93% of the divergent regions do not demonstrate a significant decrease in heterozygosity, which suggests that they are not approaching fixation. Also, most regions display a pattern consistent with a soft-sweep model as opposed to a hard-sweep model, suggesting that selection mostly operated on standing genetic variation. For at least 25% of the regions, results suggest that selection operated on variants located outside of currently annotated coding regions. These results provide insights into the underlying genetic effects of long-term artificial selection and identification of putative genetic elements underlying number of ears per plant in maize.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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