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Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 656-658 (April 2017) A Single Nucleotide Deletion in J Encoding GmELF3 Confers Long Juvenility and Is Associated with Adaption of Tropic Soybean  Yanlei Yue, Nianxi Liu, Bingjun Jiang, Mu Li, Haijie Wang, Ze Jiang, Huanting Pan, Qiuju Xia, Qibin Ma, Tianfu Han, Hai Nian  Molecular Plant  Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 656-658 (April 2017) DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2016.12.004 Copyright © 2017 The Authors Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 A Polymorphism in Glyma.04G050200 Confers the Long Juvenile Trait. (A) Flowering time (days) for high-generation Zhonghuang 24 × Huaxia 3 populations exhibit a bimodal distribution (spring 2012). Z, Zhonghuang 24. H, Huaxia 3. (B) Chromosome 4 harbors a QTL with phenotypic effects that was identified via QTL mapping of the Zhonghuang 24 × Huaxia 3 RIL population with the flowering time data for three seasons (spring 2012, summer 2012, and summer 2014). (C) Whole-genome sequencing of the parental genotypes and SnpEff analysis indicated that only one polymorphism strongly affected a gene in the QTL region (an indel at Chr04:4077171 AT>A at the Glyma.04G050200). Top, distribution of polymorphisms on chromosome 4 identified via RAD-seq of the Zhonghuang 24 × Huaxia 3 RIL population (upper layer) and that of polymorphisms identified via high-depth whole-genome re-sequencing of Zhonghuang 24 and Huaxia 3 (lower layer). The green bar indicates the position of the identified QTL. Middle, distribution of polymorphisms in the vicinity of the identified QTL. Gray bars indicate annotated genes. Bottom, an AT>A indel that results in a frameshift in Glyma.04G050200. Red lines, polymorphisms. ZH24, Zhonghuang 24. HX3, Huaxia 3. Molecular Plant 2017 10, 656-658DOI: (10.1016/j.molp.2016.12.004) Copyright © 2017 The Authors Terms and Conditions