Integrating RTM-GWAS and meta‑QTLs uncovers the genomic regions and candidate genes for the first fruit branch node and its height in upland cotton
Junji SU,
Dandan Li,
Wenmin Yuan
et al.
Abstract:The first fruit branch node (FFBN) and height of the first fruit branch node (HFFBN) are two important traits related to plant architecture and early maturation in upland cotton. Several studies have been performed to elucidate the genetic basis of FFBN and HFFBN in cotton using biparental and natural populations. In this study, by using 9,244 SNP linkage disequilibrium block (SNPLDB) loci from 315 upland cotton accessions, we carried out restricted two‐stage multilocus and multiallele genome-wide association … Show more
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