Paterson Andrew H
Center for Applied Genetic Technologies; and Departments of Crop and Soil Science; Botany; and Genetics; University of Georgia, Athens GA, USA.
New Phytol. 2002 Jun;154(3):591-608. doi: 10.1046/j.1469-8137.2002.00420.x.
The aim of this paper is to survey the general area of quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping, and its specific impact on current understanding of plant domestication. Plant domestication is not only of historical interest, but is also of ongoing importance as changing human needs and availability of nonrenewable resources impel continuing (and perhaps even accelerated) investigation of prospective new crops. New genomic tools applied in conjunction with now-established approaches such as QTL mapping are opening new doors into searches for the 'footprints' of domestication, and promise to accelerate and streamline the identification of specific genes integral to domestication(s), building on early successes. Better understanding of plant domestication promises to enhance knowledge about the developmental basis of some of the more striking evolutionary events known, to guide efforts to catalog plant biodiversity, and to accelerate progress in improving existing and new crops to sustain humanity. Contents Summary 591 I. Introduction 592 II. A backdrop: QTL mapping basics 593 III. The tempo of domestication 596 IV. Domestication and polyploidy 601 V. New approaches to identifying the footprints of domestication 603 VI. Perspectives 605 Acknowledgements 606 References 606.
本文旨在概述数量性状基因座(QTL)定位的总体领域,及其对当前植物驯化理解的具体影响。植物驯化不仅具有历史意义,而且随着人类需求的变化和不可再生资源的可用性促使人们对潜在新作物进行持续(甚至可能加速)研究,其重要性仍在持续。与诸如QTL定位等现有方法结合应用的新基因组工具,正在为寻找驯化的“足迹”打开新的大门,并有望在早期成功的基础上加速和简化对驯化相关特定基因的鉴定。更好地理解植物驯化有望增强对一些已知的更为显著的进化事件发育基础的认识,指导植物生物多样性编目工作,并加速改良现有作物和新作物以维持人类生存的进程。内容摘要591 一、引言592 二、背景:QTL定位基础593 三、驯化的节奏596 四、驯化与多倍体601 五、识别驯化足迹的新方法603 六、展望605 致谢606 参考文献606