Phylogenetic analysis of the si7ppo gene in foxtail millet, setaria italica, provides further evidence for multiple origins of the negative phenol color reaction phenotype

Kenji Fukunaga, Meili Zakiyah Nur, Takahiko Inoue, Shin Taketa, Katsuyuki Ichitani

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Abstract

To elucidate the diversity and evolution of the Si7PPO gene that controls phenol color reaction (Phr) in foxtail millet, Setaria italica, we analyzed sequence polymorphisms of the Si7PPO gene in 39 accessions consisting of foxtail millet landraces (32 accessions) and their wild ancestor ssp. viridis (seven accessions) collected from various regions in Europe and Asia. The accessions included wild type (positive Phr) and three different types of loss-of-function phenotype (nega-tive Phr), “stop codon type”, “TE1-insertion type” and “6-bp duplication type”, found in our previous study. We constructed a phylogenetic tree of the gene and found that accessions with positive Phr showed higher genetic diversity at the nucleotide sequence level. We also found that the three different loss-of-function types formed different clusters, suggesting that landraces with negative Phr have multiple origins from three different lineages including both landrace and ssp. viridis accessions with positive Phr.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)191-199
Number of pages9
JournalGenes and Genetic Systems
Volume95
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Crop evolution
  • Domestication
  • Foxtail millet
  • Polyphenol oxidase
  • Setaria italica

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics

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