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Genetic diversity,population structure,and linkage disequilibrium of elite and local apple accessions from Belgium using the IRSC array
Authors:Stijn Vanderzande  Diego Micheletti  Michela Troggio  Mark W Davey  Johan Keulemans
Institution:1.Laboratory for Fruit Breeding and Biotechnology, Department of Biosystems,Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,Leuven,Belgium;2.Department of Horticulture,Washington State University,Pullman,USA;3.Research and Innovation Centre, Fondazione Edmund Mach,Trento,Italy;4.Innovation Center,Bayer CropScience NV,Zwijnaarde,Belgium
Abstract:The identification of molecular markers associated with economic and quality traits will help improve breeding for new apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) cultivars. Tools such as the 8K apple SNP array developed by the RosBREED consortium allow for high-throughput genotyping of SNP polymorphisms within collections. However, genetic characterization and the identification of population stratification and kinship within germplasm collections is a fundamental prerequisite for identifying robust marker–trait associations. In this study, a collection of apple germplasm originally developed for plant architectural studies and consisting of both non-commercial/local and elite accessions was genotyped using the 8K apple SNP array to identify cryptic relationships between accessions, to analyze population structure and to calculate the linkage disequilibrium (LD). A total of nine pairs of synonyms and several triploids accessions were identified within the 130 accessions genotyped. In addition, most of the known parent-child relations were confirmed, and several putative, previously unknown parent-child relations were identified among the local accessions. No clear subgroups could be identified although some separation between local and elite accessions was evident. The study of LD showed a rapid decay in our collection, indicating that a larger number of SNPs is necessary to perform whole genome association mapping. Finally, an association mapping effort for architectural traits was carried out on a small number of accessions to estimate the feasibility of this approach.
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