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Multiple locus genome-wide association studies for important economic traits of oil palm
Authors:Maizura Ithnin  Yang Xu  Marhalil Marjuni  Norhalida Mohamed Serdari  Mohd Din Amiruddin  Eng-Ti Leslie Low  Yung-Chie Tan  Soon-Joo Yap  Leslie Cheng Li Ooi  Rajanaidu Nookiah  Rajinder Singh  Shizhong Xu
Institution:1.Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre,Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB),Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia;2.Department of Botany and Plant Sciences,University of California,Riverside,USA;3.Department of Science and Technology,Codon Genomics S/B,Seri Kembangan,Malaysia
Abstract:Palm oil has a balanced fatty acid composition and has no trans fat. As a result, its use in food has increased as food-labeling laws have changed to specify trans fat content. Increasing oil production is the main goal in oil palm breeding. Genetic mapping and genomic studies in palm trees are necessary to understand the genetic architecture of economic traits of importance for palm oil production. To help achieve this, we sampled 422 oil palms from MPOB (Malaysian Palm Oil Board)­Angola germplasm collection and measured 13 economic traits from these palms. Multi-locus genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were conducted using least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) and genome-wide efficient mixed model analysis. We identified 19 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for 8 traits. Of these, four Angola-specific QTLs associated with bunch components were detected on chromosomes 4, 8, and 11. These QTLs are potentially useful for introgression of desirable genes from the Angola palms to advanced breeding populations for improvement of bunch and oil yield traits. The majority of the QTLs were detected by LASSO-A, in which the p values of individual markers were calculated based on bootstrapped standard errors. Many of the detected QTLs are nearby known QTLs detected from linkage studies reported by other research groups. We also conducted genomic selection (GS) for the 13 traits and concluded that GS can be an effective tool for oil palm breeding. This is the first GWAS and GS study conducted on oil palm germplasm from Angola, and the results can be very useful in oil palm genetic studies and breeding.
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