2019
DOI: 10.3390/ijms20010202
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Population Genetics Revealed a New Locus That Underwent Positive Selection in Barley

Abstract: Trait variation among natural populations and their cultivated relatives occurs due to evolutionary forces, including selection and drift. In the present study, we analyzed these forces at the locus level in a global barley diversity set using population genetics analysis. Genome-wide outlier loci detection found a locus on chromosome 2H at which a common single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) marker SCRI_RS_170235 accounted for the highest diversity index (Fst) values between cultivars and landraces and between… Show more

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“…The F ST -based Bayesian genome scan approach implemented in 'BayeScan' is frequently used for detection of candidate loci under selection by estimating the locus effect as well as the population effect [71][72][73] . Using the software 'BayeScan' we were able to detect signals of directional selection in the German cultivars in the course of 50 years of breeding.…”
Section: Detection Of Breeding Signatures In German Winter Wheatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The F ST -based Bayesian genome scan approach implemented in 'BayeScan' is frequently used for detection of candidate loci under selection by estimating the locus effect as well as the population effect [71][72][73] . Using the software 'BayeScan' we were able to detect signals of directional selection in the German cultivars in the course of 50 years of breeding.…”
Section: Detection Of Breeding Signatures In German Winter Wheatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also not unusual for minimum F ST values to sit around 0.2 when strong selection is occurring (Narum and Hess, 2011). For example, Reinert et al (2019) presented F ST values from a BayeScan analysis in barley that never dropped below 0.1. One of the benefits to BayeScan is that it runs two models for each locus: a neutral and a selection model.…”
Section: Outlier Detection Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Diagram of plant root–shoot system revealed functions of root system attributes to improve shoot morphological adjustment through root–shoot signaling under drought stress conditions (modified from Reinert et al , 2019 ). ( 1 Lynch, 2013 ; 2 Uga et al , 2011 ; 3 Sharma et al , 2011 ; 4 Wasson et al , 2014 ; 5 Wasson et al , 2012 ; 6 Richards and Passioura, 1989 ; 7 Kano-Nakata et al , 2011 ).…”
Section: Interplay Of Root and Shoot Attributes In Increasing Cereal mentioning
confidence: 99%