Genome-Wide Association Study of Metabolic Traits in the DuckweedSpirodela polyrhiza
Martin Höfer,
Martin Schäfer,
Yangzi Wang
et al.
Abstract:The exceptionally high growth rate and high contents of flavonoids make the giant duckweed Spirodela polyrhiza (L.) Schleid. (Arales: Lemnaceae) an ideal organism for food production and metabolic engineering. To facilitate this, identification of the genetic basis underlying growth and metabolic traits is essential. Here, we characterized the genetics underpinning the growth and contents of 42 metabolites in S. polyrhiza using a genome-wide association (GWA) approach. We found that biomass positively correlat… Show more
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