# Allelic Variations of the Waxy Gene and Their Associations with Indica–Japonica Differentiation and Amylose Content in Yunnan Local Rice Germplasm

**Authors:** Ying Lv, Wei Deng, Xueqian Zuo, Duo Lan, Jing Tan, Jianhua Zhang, Yangjun Dong, Yuran Xu, Jinwen Zhang, Xiao Zhang, Jian Tu, Limei Kui, Anyu Gu, Xiqiong Shen, Xiaolin Li

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/genes16101198 · Genes · 2025-10-14

## TL;DR

This study examines rice germplasm from Yunnan, China, to understand how variations in the Waxy gene relate to rice subspecies differentiation and amylose content, aiding in breeding high-quality rice.

## Contribution

The study identifies allelic variations of the Waxy gene and their associations with indica–japonica differentiation and amylose content in Yunnan rice germplasm.

## Key findings

- Wxa is the dominant allele in Yunnan rice germplasm, with a diverse genetic basis at the Waxy locus.
- Indica-type rice is predominant in Yunnan, with Wxa and Wxin alleles associated with higher amylose content.
- Wxb and Wxmw alleles are mainly found in japonica rice and are linked to lower amylose content.

## Abstract

Objectives: To provide insights for breeding high-quality rice varieties, we analyzed local rice (Oryza sativa L.) germplasm from Yunnan Province, China, focusing on the relationships among Waxy gene alleles, indica–japonica differentiation, and amylose content (AC). Methods: We examined 201 local rice accessions. Two functional molecular markers for the Waxy gene were used to detect four alleles (Wxa, Wxb, Wxin, Wxmw). Additionally, 33 InDel markers were employed to classify indica–japonica attributes, and AC was measured according to GB/T 15683-2008. Results: We detected 175 accessions with Wxa, 20 with Wxb, 4 with Wxin, and 2 with Wxmw, indicating Wxa dominance and a diverse genetic basis at the Waxy locus. Indica–japonica classification identified 180 indica-type, 19 japonica-type, and 2 intermediate-type accessions, confirming predominant indica differentiation in Yunnan rice. Integrating Waxy allele detection, indica–japonica attributes, and AC showed that Wxa occurred primarily in indica rice with higher AC (mean 22.55%), comparable to Wxin (mean 24.33%); Wxb was mainly found in japonica rice with lower AC (mean 13.46%), similar to Wxmw (mean 15.65%). Conclusions: Local Yunnan rice exhibits Wxa predominance at the Waxy locus and clear indica differentiation. The observed associations between Waxy alleles, subspecies attributes, and AC provide useful references for marker-assisted breeding of premium rice and for exploiting indica–japonica heterosis.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** WAXY (granule-bound starch synthase) [NCBI Gene 101761090]
- **Species:** Oryza sativa (taxon 4530)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** Amylose (MESH:D000688)
- **Species:** Oryza sativa Japonica Group (Japanese rice, no rank) [taxon 39947], Oryza sativa Indica Group (Indian rice, no rank) [taxon 39946], Oryza sativa (Asian cultivated rice, species) [taxon 4530]

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