Genotyping by sequencing; a strategy for identification and mapping of induced mutation in newly developed wheat mutant lines

Exposing genetic material with physical mutagens can create novel genetic resources capable of combating different stresses. High throughput GBS-DArTseq (TM) assay was deployed to estimate genetic diversity of 33 newly developed stable wheat mutants as compared to the wild type. The identified 1,57,...

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Autores principales: Sana Zulfiqar, Mehboob-ur- Rahman, Sayyad Ali Raza Bukhari, Till, Bradley, Ruixue Gu, Dongcheng Liu, Dreisigacker, Susanne
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Publicado: Springer 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169937
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author Sana Zulfiqar
Mehboob-ur- Rahman
Sayyad Ali Raza Bukhari
Till, Bradley
Ruixue Gu
Dongcheng Liu
Dreisigacker, Susanne
author_browse Dongcheng Liu
Dreisigacker, Susanne
Mehboob-ur- Rahman
Ruixue Gu
Sana Zulfiqar
Sayyad Ali Raza Bukhari
Till, Bradley
author_facet Sana Zulfiqar
Mehboob-ur- Rahman
Sayyad Ali Raza Bukhari
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Dongcheng Liu
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description Exposing genetic material with physical mutagens can create novel genetic resources capable of combating different stresses. High throughput GBS-DArTseq (TM) assay was deployed to estimate genetic diversity of 33 newly developed stable wheat mutants as compared to the wild type. The identified 1,57,608 PAVs markers were randomly distributed across wheat chromosomes and sub-genomes with the highest number detected on Chr-7D (2877) and Chr-7B (2711). The B sub-genome contained the most PAVs followed by D and A-sub genome. Among mutant lines, Pb-M-2061 and Pb-M-59 had the highest PAV count, while Pb-M-605 and Pb-M-196 had the lowest. A total of 7,910 PAVs were consistently present over all replicates, with 3,252 specifically present in mutants and absent in wild type. The maximum PAVs (1480) were found in Pb-M-1027 and Pb-M-1323 (656). Functional characterization revealed that out of 3,252, 1,238 were found in wheat transcriptome database that contained 152 characterized and 1,196 uncharacterized genes. COGs and GO-terms analysis linked many PAVs with pathways involving signaling, metabolism and defense. Maximum number of gene-containing PAVs were identified in Pb-M-1027, Pb-M-2302 and Pb-M-1323 which were involved in tolerance to diseases and abiotic stresses, improved photosynthetic efficiency, larger grain size, increased grain yield and harvest index pathways. This study provides valuable insights into the genetic diversity and potential agronomic benefits of PAVs in wheat mutant lines. These findings can help molecular geneticist and breeders for exploiting the induced genetic diversity for unravelling the genetic circuits as well as exploiting in wheat breeding for developing resilient cultivars.
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spelling CGSpace1699372025-10-26T12:55:42Z Genotyping by sequencing; a strategy for identification and mapping of induced mutation in newly developed wheat mutant lines Sana Zulfiqar Mehboob-ur- Rahman Sayyad Ali Raza Bukhari Till, Bradley Ruixue Gu Dongcheng Liu Dreisigacker, Susanne high-throughput sequencing genetic diversity (as resource) genotyping-by-sequencing wheat mutation Exposing genetic material with physical mutagens can create novel genetic resources capable of combating different stresses. High throughput GBS-DArTseq (TM) assay was deployed to estimate genetic diversity of 33 newly developed stable wheat mutants as compared to the wild type. The identified 1,57,608 PAVs markers were randomly distributed across wheat chromosomes and sub-genomes with the highest number detected on Chr-7D (2877) and Chr-7B (2711). The B sub-genome contained the most PAVs followed by D and A-sub genome. Among mutant lines, Pb-M-2061 and Pb-M-59 had the highest PAV count, while Pb-M-605 and Pb-M-196 had the lowest. A total of 7,910 PAVs were consistently present over all replicates, with 3,252 specifically present in mutants and absent in wild type. The maximum PAVs (1480) were found in Pb-M-1027 and Pb-M-1323 (656). Functional characterization revealed that out of 3,252, 1,238 were found in wheat transcriptome database that contained 152 characterized and 1,196 uncharacterized genes. COGs and GO-terms analysis linked many PAVs with pathways involving signaling, metabolism and defense. Maximum number of gene-containing PAVs were identified in Pb-M-1027, Pb-M-2302 and Pb-M-1323 which were involved in tolerance to diseases and abiotic stresses, improved photosynthetic efficiency, larger grain size, increased grain yield and harvest index pathways. This study provides valuable insights into the genetic diversity and potential agronomic benefits of PAVs in wheat mutant lines. These findings can help molecular geneticist and breeders for exploiting the induced genetic diversity for unravelling the genetic circuits as well as exploiting in wheat breeding for developing resilient cultivars. 2024-12 2025-01-26T00:06:04Z 2025-01-26T00:06:04Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169937 en Limited Access Springer Zulfiqar, S., Rahman, M.-, Bukhari, S. A. R., Till, B., Gu, R., Liu, D., & Dreisigacker, S. (2024). Genotyping by sequencing; a strategy for identification and mapping of induced mutation in newly developed wheat mutant lines. Functional & Integrative Genomics, 24(6), 191. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10142-024-01424-w
spellingShingle high-throughput sequencing
genetic diversity (as resource)
genotyping-by-sequencing
wheat
mutation
Sana Zulfiqar
Mehboob-ur- Rahman
Sayyad Ali Raza Bukhari
Till, Bradley
Ruixue Gu
Dongcheng Liu
Dreisigacker, Susanne
Genotyping by sequencing; a strategy for identification and mapping of induced mutation in newly developed wheat mutant lines
title Genotyping by sequencing; a strategy for identification and mapping of induced mutation in newly developed wheat mutant lines
title_full Genotyping by sequencing; a strategy for identification and mapping of induced mutation in newly developed wheat mutant lines
title_fullStr Genotyping by sequencing; a strategy for identification and mapping of induced mutation in newly developed wheat mutant lines
title_full_unstemmed Genotyping by sequencing; a strategy for identification and mapping of induced mutation in newly developed wheat mutant lines
title_short Genotyping by sequencing; a strategy for identification and mapping of induced mutation in newly developed wheat mutant lines
title_sort genotyping by sequencing a strategy for identification and mapping of induced mutation in newly developed wheat mutant lines
topic high-throughput sequencing
genetic diversity (as resource)
genotyping-by-sequencing
wheat
mutation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169937
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