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Characterization of a Wheat Breeders’ Array suitable for high‐throughput SNP genotyping of global accessions of hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum)
Authors:Alexandra M Allen  Mark O Winfield  Amanda J Burridge  Rowena C Downie  Harriet R Benbow  Gary L A Barker  Paul A Wilkinson  Jane Coghill  Christy Waterfall  Alessandro Davassi  Geoff Scopes  Ali Pirani  Teresa Webster  Fiona Brew  Claire Bloor  Simon Griffiths  Alison R Bentley  Mark Alda  Peter Jack  Andrew L Phillips  Keith J Edwards
Institution:1. Life Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK;2. The John Bingham Laboratory, NIAB, Cambridge, UK;3. Affymetrix UK Ltd, High Wycombe, UK;4. John Innes Centre, Norwich, Norfolk, UK;5. RAGT Seeds, Ickleton, Essex, UK;6. Plant Biology and Crop Science Department, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, UK
Abstract:Targeted selection and inbreeding have resulted in a lack of genetic diversity in elite hexaploid bread wheat accessions. Reduced diversity can be a limiting factor in the breeding of high yielding varieties and crucially can mean reduced resilience in the face of changing climate and resource pressures. Recent technological advances have enabled the development of molecular markers for use in the assessment and utilization of genetic diversity in hexaploid wheat. Starting with a large collection of 819 571 previously characterized wheat markers, here we describe the identification of 35 143 single nucleotide polymorphism‐based markers, which are highly suited to the genotyping of elite hexaploid wheat accessions. To assess their suitability, the markers have been validated using a commercial high‐density Affymetrix Axiom® genotyping array (the Wheat Breeders’ Array), in a high‐throughput 384 microplate configuration, to characterize a diverse global collection of wheat accessions including landraces and elite lines derived from commercial breeding communities. We demonstrate that the Wheat Breeders’ Array is also suitable for generating high‐density genetic maps of previously uncharacterized populations and for characterizing novel genetic diversity produced by mutagenesis. To facilitate the use of the array by the wheat community, the markers, the associated sequence and the genotype information have been made available through the interactive web site ‘CerealsDB’.
Keywords:wheat  genotyping array  single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)
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