학술논문

OsLG1 regulates a closed panicle trait in domesticated rice.
Document Type
Article
Source
Nature Genetics. Apr2013, Vol. 45 Issue 4, p462-465. 4p. 1 Diagram, 3 Graphs.
Subject
*SEEDS
*PHENOTYPES
*LOCUS (Genetics)
*DOMESTICATION of plants
*GENETICS
RICE genetics
Language
ISSN
1061-4036
Abstract
Reduction in seed shattering was an important phenotypic change during cereal domestication. Here we show that a simple morphological change in rice panicle shape, controlled by the SPR3 locus, has a large impact on seed-shedding and pollinating behaviors. In the wild genetic background of rice, we found that plants with a cultivated-like type of closed panicle had significantly reduced seed shedding through seed retention. In addition, the long awns in closed panicles disturbed the free exposure of anthers and stigmas on the flowering spikelets, resulting in a significant reduction of the outcrossing rate. We localized the SPR3 locus to a 9.3-kb genomic region, and our complementation tests suggest that this region regulates the liguleless gene (OsLG1). Sequencing analysis identified reduced nucleotide diversity and a selective sweep at the SPR3 locus in cultivated rice. Our results suggest that a closed panicle was a selected trait during rice domestication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]