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A high density GBS map of bread wheat and its application for dissecting complex disease resistance traits
Authors:Huihui Li  Prashant Vikram  Ravi Prakash Singh  Andrzej Kilian  Jason Carling  Jie Song  Juan Andres Burgueno-Ferreira  Sridhar Bhavani  Julio Huerta-Espino  Thomas Payne  Deepmala Sehgal  Peter Wenzl  Sukhwinder Singh
Affiliation:.International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Apdo. Postal 6-641, 06600 Mexico City, DF Mexico ;.Institute of Crop Science, CIMMYT-China Office, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081 China ;.Diversity Array Technologies, DArT, Canberra, Australia
Abstract:

Background

Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) is a high-throughput genotyping approach that is starting to be used in several crop species, including bread wheat. Anchoring GBS tags on chromosomes is an important step towards utilizing them for wheat genetic improvement. Here we use genetic linkage mapping to construct a consensus map containing 28644 GBS markers.

Results

Three RIL populations, PBW343 × Kingbird, PBW343 × Kenya Swara and PBW343 × Muu, which share a common parent, were used to minimize the impact of potential structural genomic variation on consensus-map quality. The consensus map comprised 3757 unique positions, and the average marker distance was 0.88 cM, obtained by calculating the average distance between two adjacent unique positions. Significant variation of segregation distortion was observed across the three populations. The consensus map was validated by comparing positions of known rust resistance genes, and comparing them to wheat reference genome sequences recently published by the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium, Rye and Ae. tauschii genomes. Three well-characterized rust resistance genes (Sr58/Lr46/Yr29, Sr2/Yr30/Lr27, and Sr57/Lr34/Yr18) and 15 published QTLs for wheat rusts were validated with high resolution. Fifty-two per cent of GBS tags on the consensus map were successfully aligned through BLAST to the right chromosomes on the wheat reference genome sequence.

Conclusion

The consensus map should provide a useful basis for analyzing genome-wide variation of complex traits. The identified genes can then be explored as genetic markers to be used in genomic applications in wheat breeding.

Electronic supplementary material

The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12864-015-1424-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
Keywords:Consensus map   Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS)   QTL mapping   Rust resistance   Segregation distortion   Wheat
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