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Genetic changes in a novel breeding population of Brassica napus synthesized from hundreds of crosses between B. rapa and B. carinata
Authors:Jun Zou  Annaliese S Mason  Xueqi Shen  Xiaohua Wang  Nian Wang  Fabian Grandke  Meng Wang  Shihao Chang  Rod J Snowdon  Jinling Meng
Institution:1. National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, ChinaAuthor contributed equally to this work.;2. Department of Plant Breeding, IFZ Research Centre for Biosystems, Land Use and Nutrition, Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany;3. National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China;4. College of Horticulture & Forestry Sciences, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China
Abstract:Introgression of genomic variation between and within related crop species is a significant evolutionary approach for population differentiation, genome reorganization and trait improvement. Using the Illumina Infinium Brassica 60K SNP array, we investigated genomic changes in a panel of advanced generation new‐type Brassica napus breeding lines developed from hundreds of interspecific crosses between 122 Brassica rapa and 74 Brassica carinata accessions, and compared them with representative accessions of their three parental species. The new‐type B. napus population presented rich genetic diversity and abundant novel genomic alterations, consisting of introgressions from B. rapa and B. carinata, novel allelic combinations, reconstructed linkage disequilibrium patterns and haplotype blocks, and frequent deletions and duplications (nonrandomly distributed), particularly in the C subgenome. After a much shorter, but very intensive, selection history compared to traditional B. napus, a total of 15 genomic regions with strong selective sweeps and 112 genomic regions with putative signals of selective sweeps were identified. Some of these regions were associated with important agronomic traits that were selected for during the breeding process, while others were potentially associated with restoration of genome stability and fertility after interspecific hybridization. Our results demonstrate how a novel method for population‐based crop genetic improvement can lead to rapid adaptation, restoration of genome stability and positive responses to artificial selection.
Keywords:   SNP     resynthesized  interspecific hybridization  genome changes  selective sweep     Brassica   
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