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Flowering time is a fundamental trait of maize adaptation to different agricultural environments. Although a large body of information is available on the map position of quantitative trait loci for flowering time, little is known about the molecular basis of quantitative trait loci. Through positional cloning and association mapping, we resolved the major flowering-time quantitative trait locus, Vegetative to generative transition 1 (Vgt1), to an approximately 2-kb noncoding region positioned 70 kb upstream of an Ap2-like transcription factor that we have shown to be involved in flowering-time control. Vgt1 functions as a cis-acting regulatory element as indicated by the correlation of the Vgt1 alleles with the transcript expression levels of the downstream gene. Additionally, within Vgt1, we identified evolutionarily conserved noncoding sequences across the maize-sorghum-rice lineages. Our results support the notion that changes in distant cis-acting regulatory regions are a key component of plant genetic adaptation throughout breeding and evolution.
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Salvi et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69d940397fca1f84ab6847e2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0704145104
Silvio Salvi
University of Bologna
G. Sponza
University of Bologna
Michele Morgante
University of Pisa
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
University of Minnesota
University of Bologna
DuPont (United States)
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