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      A Gene for Genetic Background in Zea mays: Fine-Mapping enhancer of teosinte branched1.2 to a YABBY Class Transcription Factor

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          The effects of an allelic substitution at a gene often depend critically on genetic background, i.e., the genotypes at other genes in the genome. During the domestication of maize from its wild ancestor (teosinte), an allelic substitution at teosinte branched ( tb1) caused changes in both plant and ear architecture. The effects of tb1 on phenotype were shown to depend on multiple background loci, including one called enhancer of tb1.2 ( etb1.2). We mapped etb1.2 to a YABBY class transcription factor ( ZmYAB2.1) and showed that the maize alleles of ZmYAB2.1 are either expressed at a lower level than teosinte alleles or disrupted by insertions in the sequences. tb1 and etb1.2 interact epistatically to control the length of internodes within the maize ear, which affects how densely the kernels are packed on the ear. The interaction effect is also observed at the level of gene expression, with tb1 acting as a repressor of ZmYAB2.1 expression. Curiously, ZmYAB2.1 was previously identified as a candidate gene for another domestication trait in maize, nonshattering ears. Consistent with this proposed role, ZmYAB2.1 is expressed in a narrow band of cells in immature ears that appears to represent a vestigial abscission (shattering) zone. Expression in this band of cells may also underlie the effect on internode elongation. The identification of ZmYAB2.1 as a background factor interacting with tb1 is a first step toward a gene-level understanding of how tb1 and the background within which it works evolved in concert during maize domestication.

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          Journal
          Genetics
          Genetics
          genetics
          genetics
          genetics
          Genetics
          Genetics Society of America
          0016-6731
          1943-2631
          December 2016
          10 October 2016
          : 204
          : 4
          : 1573-1585
          Affiliations
          [* ]Laboratory of Genetics, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Wisconsin 53706
          []Department of Biology, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602
          Author notes
          [1]

          Present address: Molecular and Cellular Biology Graduate Program, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195.

          [2]

          Present address: Department of Crop Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801.

          [3]

          Present address: Department of Biology, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003.

          [4 ]Corresponding author: Laboratory of Genetics, 425 Henry Mall, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI 53706. E-mail: jdoebley@ 123456wisc.edu
          Article
          PMC5161286 PMC5161286 5161286 194928
          10.1534/genetics.116.194928
          5161286
          27729422
          e322b2d6-5ae5-406a-87bf-4d93f6d577df
          Copyright © 2016 by the Genetics Society of America
          History
          : 17 August 2016
          : 28 September 2016
          Page count
          Figures: 4, Tables: 2, Equations: 2, References: 66, Pages: 13
          Categories
          Investigations
          Genetics of Complex Traits

          teosinte-branched1,domestication,epistasis,genetic-background,maize

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