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MaizeNet: A co-functional network for network-assisted systems genetics in Zea mays.

Plant Journal 2019 April 22
Maize (Zea mays) has multiple uses in human food, animal fodder, starch and sweetener production, and as a biofuel, and is accordingly the most extensively cultivated cereal worldwide. To enhance maize production, genetic factors underlying important agricultural traits, including stress tolerance and flowering, have been explored through forward and reverse genetics approaches. Co-functional gene networks are systems biology resources useful in identifying trait-associated genes in plants by prioritizing candidate genes. Here, we present MaizeNet (https://www.inetbio.org/maizenet/), a genome-scale co-functional network of Zea mays genes, and a companion web server for network-assisted systems genetics. We describe the validation of MaizeNet network quality and its capability to functionally predict molecular pathways and complex traits in maize. Furthermore, we demonstrate that MaizeNet-based prioritization of candidate genes can facilitate the identification of cell wall biosynthesis genes and detects network communities associated with flowering-time candidate genes derived from genome-wide association studies. The demonstrated gene prioritization and subnetwork analysis can be conducted by simply submitting maize gene models based on the commonly used B73 RefGen_v3 and latest B73 RefGen_v4 reference genomes on the MaizeNet web server. MaizeNet-based network-assisted systems genetics will substantially accelerate the discovery of trait-associated genes for crop improvement. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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