SNP mining in C. clementina BAC end sequences; transferability in the Citrus genus (Rutaceae), phylogenetic inferences and perspectives for genetic mapping

Background: With the increasing availability of EST databases and whole genome sequences, SNPs have become the most abundant and powerful polymorphic markers. However, SNP chip data generally suffers from ascertainment biases caused by the SNP discovery and selection process in which a small number...

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Autores principales: Ollitrault, Patrick, Terol, Javier, García-Lor, Andrés, Berard, Aurelie, Chauveau, Aurelie, Froelicher, Yann, Belzile, Caroline, Morillon, Raphael, Navarro, Luis, Brunel, Dominique, Talón, Manuel
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Publicado: 2017
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4247
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author Ollitrault, Patrick
Terol, Javier
García-Lor, Andrés
Berard, Aurelie
Chauveau, Aurelie
Froelicher, Yann
Belzile, Caroline
Morillon, Raphael
Navarro, Luis
Brunel, Dominique
Talón, Manuel
author_browse Belzile, Caroline
Berard, Aurelie
Brunel, Dominique
Chauveau, Aurelie
Froelicher, Yann
García-Lor, Andrés
Morillon, Raphael
Navarro, Luis
Ollitrault, Patrick
Talón, Manuel
Terol, Javier
author_facet Ollitrault, Patrick
Terol, Javier
García-Lor, Andrés
Berard, Aurelie
Chauveau, Aurelie
Froelicher, Yann
Belzile, Caroline
Morillon, Raphael
Navarro, Luis
Brunel, Dominique
Talón, Manuel
author_sort Ollitrault, Patrick
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description Background: With the increasing availability of EST databases and whole genome sequences, SNPs have become the most abundant and powerful polymorphic markers. However, SNP chip data generally suffers from ascertainment biases caused by the SNP discovery and selection process in which a small number of individuals are used as discovery panels. The ongoing International Citrus Genome Consortium sequencing project of the highly heterozygous Clementine and sweet orange genomes will soon result in the release of several hundred thousand SNPs. The primary goals of this study were: (i) to estimate the transferability within the genus Citrus of SNPs discovered from Clementine BACend sequencing (BES), (ii) to estimate bias associated with the very narrow discovery panel, and (iii) to evaluate the usefulness of the Clementine-derived SNP markers for diversity analysis and comparative mapping studies between the different cultivated Citrus species. Results: Fifty-four accessions covering the main Citrus species and 52 interspecific hybrids between pummelo and Clementine were genotyped on a GoldenGate array platform using 1,457 SNPs mined from Clementine BES and 37 SNPs identified between and within C. maxima, C. medica, C. reticulata and C. micrantha. Consistent results were obtained from 622 SNP loci. Of these markers, 116 displayed incomplete transferability primarily in C. medica, C. maxima and wild Citrus species. The two primary biases associated with the SNP mining in Clementine were an overestimation of the C. reticulata diversity and an underestimation of the interspecific differentiation. However, the genetic stratification of the gene pool was high, with very frequent significant linkage disequilibrium. Furthermore, the shared intraspecific polymorphism and accession heterozygosity were generally enough to perform interspecific comparative genetic mapping. Conclusions: A set of 622 SNP markers providing consistent results was selected. Of the markers mined from Clementine, 80.5% were successfully transferred to the whole Citrus gene pool. Despite the ascertainment biases in relation to the Clementine origin, the SNP data confirm the important stratification of the gene pools around C. maxima, C. medica and C. reticulata as well as previous hypothesis on the origin of secondary species. The implemented SNP marker set will be very useful for comparative genetic mapping in Citrus and genetic association in C. reticulata.
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spelling ReDivia42472025-04-25T14:42:39Z SNP mining in C. clementina BAC end sequences; transferability in the Citrus genus (Rutaceae), phylogenetic inferences and perspectives for genetic mapping Ollitrault, Patrick Terol, Javier García-Lor, Andrés Berard, Aurelie Chauveau, Aurelie Froelicher, Yann Belzile, Caroline Morillon, Raphael Navarro, Luis Brunel, Dominique Talón, Manuel Background: With the increasing availability of EST databases and whole genome sequences, SNPs have become the most abundant and powerful polymorphic markers. However, SNP chip data generally suffers from ascertainment biases caused by the SNP discovery and selection process in which a small number of individuals are used as discovery panels. The ongoing International Citrus Genome Consortium sequencing project of the highly heterozygous Clementine and sweet orange genomes will soon result in the release of several hundred thousand SNPs. The primary goals of this study were: (i) to estimate the transferability within the genus Citrus of SNPs discovered from Clementine BACend sequencing (BES), (ii) to estimate bias associated with the very narrow discovery panel, and (iii) to evaluate the usefulness of the Clementine-derived SNP markers for diversity analysis and comparative mapping studies between the different cultivated Citrus species. Results: Fifty-four accessions covering the main Citrus species and 52 interspecific hybrids between pummelo and Clementine were genotyped on a GoldenGate array platform using 1,457 SNPs mined from Clementine BES and 37 SNPs identified between and within C. maxima, C. medica, C. reticulata and C. micrantha. Consistent results were obtained from 622 SNP loci. Of these markers, 116 displayed incomplete transferability primarily in C. medica, C. maxima and wild Citrus species. The two primary biases associated with the SNP mining in Clementine were an overestimation of the C. reticulata diversity and an underestimation of the interspecific differentiation. However, the genetic stratification of the gene pool was high, with very frequent significant linkage disequilibrium. Furthermore, the shared intraspecific polymorphism and accession heterozygosity were generally enough to perform interspecific comparative genetic mapping. Conclusions: A set of 622 SNP markers providing consistent results was selected. Of the markers mined from Clementine, 80.5% were successfully transferred to the whole Citrus gene pool. Despite the ascertainment biases in relation to the Clementine origin, the SNP data confirm the important stratification of the gene pools around C. maxima, C. medica and C. reticulata as well as previous hypothesis on the origin of secondary species. The implemented SNP marker set will be very useful for comparative genetic mapping in Citrus and genetic association in C. reticulata. 2017-06-01T10:09:40Z 2017-06-01T10:09:40Z 2012 JAN 10 2012 article publishedVersion Ollitrault, P., Terol, J., Garcia-Lor, A., Berard, Aurelie, Chauveau, Aurelie, Froelicher, Yann, Belzile, Caroline, Morillon, R., Navarro, L., Brunel, Dominique, Talon, M. (2012). SNP mining in C. clementina BAC end sequences; transferability in the Citrus genus (Rutaceae), phylogenetic inferences and perspectives for genetic mapping. Bmc Genomics, 13, 13-13. 1471-2164 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4247 10.1186/1471-2164-13-13 en openAccess Impreso
spellingShingle Ollitrault, Patrick
Terol, Javier
García-Lor, Andrés
Berard, Aurelie
Chauveau, Aurelie
Froelicher, Yann
Belzile, Caroline
Morillon, Raphael
Navarro, Luis
Brunel, Dominique
Talón, Manuel
SNP mining in C. clementina BAC end sequences; transferability in the Citrus genus (Rutaceae), phylogenetic inferences and perspectives for genetic mapping
title SNP mining in C. clementina BAC end sequences; transferability in the Citrus genus (Rutaceae), phylogenetic inferences and perspectives for genetic mapping
title_full SNP mining in C. clementina BAC end sequences; transferability in the Citrus genus (Rutaceae), phylogenetic inferences and perspectives for genetic mapping
title_fullStr SNP mining in C. clementina BAC end sequences; transferability in the Citrus genus (Rutaceae), phylogenetic inferences and perspectives for genetic mapping
title_full_unstemmed SNP mining in C. clementina BAC end sequences; transferability in the Citrus genus (Rutaceae), phylogenetic inferences and perspectives for genetic mapping
title_short SNP mining in C. clementina BAC end sequences; transferability in the Citrus genus (Rutaceae), phylogenetic inferences and perspectives for genetic mapping
title_sort snp mining in c clementina bac end sequences transferability in the citrus genus rutaceae phylogenetic inferences and perspectives for genetic mapping
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4247
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