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Sequence‐based SNP genotyping in durum wheat
Authors:Remco MP van Poecke  Marco Maccaferri  Jifeng Tang  Hoa T Truong  Antoine Janssen  Nathalie J van Orsouw  Silvio Salvi  Maria C Sanguineti  Roberto Tuberosa  Edwin AG van der Vossen
Institution:1. Keygene N.V., , Wageningen, The Netherlands;2. Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Bologna, , Bologna, Italy
Abstract:Marker development for marker‐assisted selection in plant breeding is increasingly based on next‐generation sequencing (NGS). However, marker development in crops with highly repetitive, complex genomes is still challenging. Here we applied sequence‐based genotyping (SBG), which couples AFLP®‐based complexity reduction to NGS, for de novo single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) marker discovery in and genotyping of a biparental durum wheat population. We identified 9983 putative SNPs in 6372 contigs between the two parents and used these SNPs for genotyping 91 recombinant inbred lines (RILs). Excluding redundant information from multiple SNPs per contig, 2606 (41%) markers were used for integration in a pre‐existing framework map, resulting in the integration of 2365 markers over 2607 cM. Of the 2606 markers available for mapping, 91% were integrated in the pre‐existing map, containing 708 SSRs, DArT markers, and SNPs from CRoPS technology, with a map‐size increase of 492 cM (23%). These results demonstrate the high quality of the discovered SNP markers. With this methodology, it was possible to saturate the map at a final marker density of 0.8 cM/marker. Looking at the binned marker distribution (Figure 2), 63 of the 268 10‐cM bins contained only SBG markers, showing that these markers are filling in gaps in the framework map. As to the markers that could not be used for mapping, the main reason was the low sequencing coverage used for genotyping. We conclude that SBG is a valuable tool for efficient, high‐throughput and high‐quality marker discovery and genotyping for complex genomes such as that of durum wheat.
Keywords:illumina sequencing  high‐density mapping  recombinant inbred lines  Triticum durum Desf    genome complexity reduction  PstI/TaqI
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