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doi:10.1534/genetics.104.031948
A more recent version of this article appeared on March 1, 2005.
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Mapping quantitative trait loci in multiple populations of Arabidopsis thaliana identifies natural allelic variation for trichome density
V. Vaughan Symonds 1*, A. Veronica Godoy 2, Teresa Alconada 3, Javier F. Botto 3, Thomas E. Juenger 1, Jorge J. Casal 3 and Alan M. Lloyd 1
1 University of Texas at Austin
2 Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata
3 Universidad de Buenos Aires
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: vsymonds{at}mail.utexas.edu.
Submitted on July 13, 2004
Revised on September 5, 2004
Accepted on 16 November 2004
The majority of biological traits are genetically complex. Mapping the quantitative trait loci (QTL) that determine these phenotypes is a powerful means for estimating many parameters of the genetic architecture for a trait and potentially identifying the genes responsible for natural variation. Typically, such experiments are conducted in a single mapping population and, therefore, only have the potential to reveal genomic regions that are polymorphic between the progenitors of the population. What remains unclear is how well the QTL identified in any one mapping experiment characterize the genetics that underlie natural variation in traits. Here we provide QTL mapping data for trichome density from four recombinant inbred mapping populations of Arabidopsis thaliana. By aligning the linkage maps for these four populations onto a common physical map, the results from each experiment were directly compared. Seven of the nine QTL identified are population-specific while two were mapped in all four populations. Our results show that many lineage-specific alleles that either increase or decrease trichome density persist in natural populations and that most of this genetic variation is additive. More generally, these findings suggest that the use of multiple populations holds great promise for better understanding the genetic architecture of natural variation.
Key Words: Arabidopsis thaliana, QTL, genetic architecture, trichome
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