The repository contains information about the research study "Estimating the genetic parameters of yield-related traits under different nitrogen conditions in maize".
- Characterize the genetic variation in phenotypic response to different Nitrogen (N) conditions,
- Carry out a genome-wide study to identify the genes associated with the N response,
- Determine the genetic parameters such as mode of selection, polygenicity to understand maize domestication process under different N conditions.
- We identified that the traits are more heritable under HN conditions compared to LN conditions
- We employed GWAS (genome-wide association study) using approximately 21 million SNPs and identified 231 and 139 trait-associated loci (TALs) under HN and LN conditions respectively, and 162 TALs for NR traits from a highly diverse population that have generated relatively robust QTL information
- We applied a quantitative genetics approach and found that many of nitrogen responsive traits demonstrated negative selection causing to purge deleterious alleles in the maize genome