Genomic selection on a panel of elite Andean breeding lines of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

Common bean breeding in the tropics has benefited from the use of marker assisted selection to accelerate the breeding cycle. It uses individual markers previously identified to be significantly associated with targeted QTLs. However, some limitations arise when identifying and quantifying a large n...

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Main Authors: Ariza-Suárez, Daniel, Hoz, Juan Fernando de la, Macea Choperena, Eliana del Pilar, Mayor, V.M., Raatz, Bodo
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103746
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author Ariza-Suárez, Daniel
Hoz, Juan Fernando de la
Macea Choperena, Eliana del Pilar
Mayor, V.M.
Raatz, Bodo
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Macea Choperena, Eliana del Pilar
Mayor, V.M.
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Hoz, Juan Fernando de la
Macea Choperena, Eliana del Pilar
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description Common bean breeding in the tropics has benefited from the use of marker assisted selection to accelerate the breeding cycle. It uses individual markers previously identified to be significantly associated with targeted QTLs. However, some limitations arise when identifying and quantifying a large number of minor effect loci governing quantitative traits through standard QTL analysis and marker tagging. Genomic selection (GS) offers a promising approach for breeding by using many markers as predictors of the performance of individuals in a population1,2. This alternative strategy does not provide direct information about the underlying loci and genes that control quantitative traits, but instead offers a valuable selection criterion to be implemented in a breeding scheme. Different GS studies have been recently reported in plant breeding, targeting complex traits for many species with interesting results. In this study we want to assess the prediction accuracy of different genomic selection models in a collection of Andean bean breeding lines from CIAT.
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spelling CGSpace1037462025-11-05T17:46:53Z Genomic selection on a panel of elite Andean breeding lines of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Ariza-Suárez, Daniel Hoz, Juan Fernando de la Macea Choperena, Eliana del Pilar Mayor, V.M. Raatz, Bodo common beans frijol breathing genomic selection marker-assisted selection Common bean breeding in the tropics has benefited from the use of marker assisted selection to accelerate the breeding cycle. It uses individual markers previously identified to be significantly associated with targeted QTLs. However, some limitations arise when identifying and quantifying a large number of minor effect loci governing quantitative traits through standard QTL analysis and marker tagging. Genomic selection (GS) offers a promising approach for breeding by using many markers as predictors of the performance of individuals in a population1,2. This alternative strategy does not provide direct information about the underlying loci and genes that control quantitative traits, but instead offers a valuable selection criterion to be implemented in a breeding scheme. Different GS studies have been recently reported in plant breeding, targeting complex traits for many species with interesting results. In this study we want to assess the prediction accuracy of different genomic selection models in a collection of Andean bean breeding lines from CIAT. 2018-10 2019-09-25T20:40:48Z 2019-09-25T20:40:48Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103746 en Open Access application/pdf Ariza-Suarez, Daniel; De la Hoz, Juan Fernando; Macea, E.; Mayor, V.M.; Raatz, Bodo (2018). Genomic selection on a panel of elite Andean breeding lines of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) In: Conference Bean Improvement Cooperative At: East Lansing, Michigan, USA Volume: 61. 2p.
spellingShingle common beans
frijol
breathing
genomic selection
marker-assisted selection
Ariza-Suárez, Daniel
Hoz, Juan Fernando de la
Macea Choperena, Eliana del Pilar
Mayor, V.M.
Raatz, Bodo
Genomic selection on a panel of elite Andean breeding lines of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
title Genomic selection on a panel of elite Andean breeding lines of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
title_full Genomic selection on a panel of elite Andean breeding lines of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
title_fullStr Genomic selection on a panel of elite Andean breeding lines of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
title_full_unstemmed Genomic selection on a panel of elite Andean breeding lines of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
title_short Genomic selection on a panel of elite Andean breeding lines of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
title_sort genomic selection on a panel of elite andean breeding lines of common bean phaseolus vulgaris l
topic common beans
frijol
breathing
genomic selection
marker-assisted selection
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103746
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