Nature Communications (Feb 2016)
Open access resources for genome-wide association mapping in rice
- Susan R. McCouch,
- Mark H. Wright,
- Chih-Wei Tung,
- Lyza G. Maron,
- Kenneth L. McNally,
- Melissa Fitzgerald,
- Namrata Singh,
- Genevieve DeClerck,
- Francisco Agosto-Perez,
- Pavel Korniliev,
- Anthony J. Greenberg,
- Ma. Elizabeth B. Naredo,
- Sheila Mae Q. Mercado,
- Sandra E. Harrington,
- Yuxin Shi,
- Darcy A. Branchini,
- Paula R. Kuser-Falcão,
- Hei Leung,
- Kowaru Ebana,
- Masahiro Yano,
- Georgia Eizenga,
- Anna McClung,
- Jason Mezey
Affiliations
- Susan R. McCouch
- School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Plant Breeding and Genetics section, Cornell University
- Mark H. Wright
- School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Plant Breeding and Genetics section, Cornell University
- Chih-Wei Tung
- School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Plant Breeding and Genetics section, Cornell University
- Lyza G. Maron
- School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Plant Breeding and Genetics section, Cornell University
- Kenneth L. McNally
- International Rice Research Institute
- Melissa Fitzgerald
- International Rice Research Institute
- Namrata Singh
- School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Plant Breeding and Genetics section, Cornell University
- Genevieve DeClerck
- School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Plant Breeding and Genetics section, Cornell University
- Francisco Agosto-Perez
- School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Plant Breeding and Genetics section, Cornell University
- Pavel Korniliev
- School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Plant Breeding and Genetics section, Cornell University
- Anthony J. Greenberg
- School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Plant Breeding and Genetics section, Cornell University
- Ma. Elizabeth B. Naredo
- International Rice Research Institute
- Sheila Mae Q. Mercado
- International Rice Research Institute
- Sandra E. Harrington
- School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Plant Breeding and Genetics section, Cornell University
- Yuxin Shi
- School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Plant Breeding and Genetics section, Cornell University
- Darcy A. Branchini
- Transnational Learning Center, Cornell University
- Paula R. Kuser-Falcão
- School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Plant Breeding and Genetics section, Cornell University
- Hei Leung
- International Rice Research Institute
- Kowaru Ebana
- National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
- Masahiro Yano
- National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
- Georgia Eizenga
- USDA–ARS Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center
- Anna McClung
- USDA–ARS Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center
- Jason Mezey
- Department of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology, Cornell University
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10532
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 7,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 14
Abstract
Understanding the link between genotype and phenotype can facilitate efforts by breeders to utilize natural variation and develop new crop varieties. Here the authors present a diverse germplasm collection, a high-density genotyping array and a set of bioinformatic tools to enable association mapping in rice.