The patterns of deleterious mutations during the domestication of soybean
The accumulation of recombination events in selfing species may lead to a rapid fixation of both beneficial and deleterious mutations. Here, the authors resequence 781 soybean accessions, show purging of deleterious mutation during domestication, and report genome-wide associations for seed protein...
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f73b2eec59cc4f6eb695540431b9ce03 |
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Summary: | The accumulation of recombination events in selfing species may lead to a rapid fixation of both beneficial and deleterious mutations. Here, the authors resequence 781 soybean accessions, show purging of deleterious mutation during domestication, and report genome-wide associations for seed protein and oil traits. |
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