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Changes in gene expression between a soybean F1 hybrid and its parents are associated with agronomically valuable traits

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Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] genetic diversity is limited because domesticated soybean has undergone multiple genetic bottlenecks. Its progenitor, the wild soybean [Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc], has not undergone the same intense selection and is much more genetically diverse than domesticated soybean. However, the agronomic importance of diversity in wild soybean is unclear, and its weedy nature makes assessment difficult. To address this issue, we chose for study a highly selected, adapted F4-derived progeny of wild soybean, NMS4-44-329. This breeding line is derived from the hybridization between G. max cultivar N7103 and G. soja PI 366122. Agronomic comparisons were made among N7103, NMS4-44-329 and their F1 and F2 progeny in replicated yield trials at two North Carolina locations. Significant F1 mid-parent heterosis was observed at each location for seed yield (189 and 223 kgha-1, P-1, P1 hybrids. Changes in gene expression were influenced by environmental effects; however, allele specific bias in the hybrids were well correlated between environments. We propose that changes in gene expression, both additive and non-additive, and changes in allele specific expression bias may explain agronomic traits, and be valuable tools for plant breeders in the assessment of breeding populations.
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