Population Structure of Nation-Wide Rice in Thailand

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Background: Thailand is a country with large diversity in rice varieties due to its rich and diverse ecology. In this paper, 300 rice accessions from all across Thailand were sequenced to identify SNP variants allowing for the population structure to be explored. Results: The result of inferred population structure from admixture and clustering analysis illustrated strong evidence of substructure in each geographical region. The results of phylogenetic tree, PCA analysis, and machine learning on population identifying SNPs also supported the inferred population structure. Conclusion: The population structure inferred in this study contains five subpopulations that tend to group individuals based on location. So, each subpopulation has unique genetic patterns, agronomic traits, as well as different environmental conditions. This study can serve as a reference point of the nation-wide population structure for supporting breeders and researchers who are interested in Thai rice.

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Vejchasarn, P., Shearman, J. R., Chaiprom, U., Phansenee, Y., Suthanthangjai, A., Jairin, J., … Amornbunchornvej, C. (2021). Population Structure of Nation-Wide Rice in Thailand. Rice, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12284-021-00528-2

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