A Genome-Wide Association Study of Protein, Oil, and Amino Acid Content in Wild Soybean ( Glycine soja ).

Plants (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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Soybean ( L.) is a globally important source of plant proteins, oils, and amino acids for both humans and livestock. Wild soybean ( Sieb. and Zucc.), the ancestor of cultivated soybean, could be a useful genetic source for increasing these components in soybean crops. In this study, 96,432 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) across 203 wild soybean accessions from the 180K Axiom Soya SNP array were investigated using an association analysis. Protein and oil content exhibited a highly significant negative correlation, while the 17 amino acids exhibited a highly significant positive correlation with each other. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) was conducted on the protein, oil, and amino acid content using the 203 wild soybean accessions. A total of 44 significant SNPs were associated with protein, oil, and amino acid content. and , which contained SNPs detected from the GWAS, were selected as novel candidate genes for the protein and oil content, respectively. In addition, and were selected as novel candidate genes for nine of the amino acids (Ala, Asp, Glu, Gly, Leu, Lys, Pro, Ser, and Thr). The identification of the SNP markers related to protein, oil, and amino acid content reported in the present study is expected to help improve the quality of selective breeding programs for soybeans.
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180K Axiom® Soya SNP array,amino acid,genome-wide association study,oil,protein,single-nucleotide polymorphism,wild soybean
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