GBS-derived SNP catalogue unveiled wide genetic variability and geographical relationships of Italian olive cultivars
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Information on the distribution of genetic variation is essential to preserve olive germplasm from
erosion and to recover alleles lost through selective breeding. In addition, knowledge on population
structure and genotype-phenotype associations is crucial to support modern olive breeding programs
that must respond to new environmental conditions imposed by climate change and novel biotic/abiotic
stressors. To further our understanding of genetic variation in the olive, we performed genotype-bysequencing
on a panel of 94 Italian olive cultivars. A reference-based and a reference-independent SNP
calling pipeline generated 22,088 and 8,088 high-quality SNPs, respectively. Both datasets were used
to model population structure via parametric and non parametric clustering. Although the two pipelines
yielded a 3-fold difference in the number of SNPs, both described wide genetic variability among
our study panel and allowed individuals to be grouped based on fruit weight and the geographical
area of cultivation. Multidimensional scaling analysis on identity-by-state allele-sharing values as
well as inference of population mixtures from genome-wide allele frequency data corroborated the
clustering pattern we observed. These findings allowed us to formulate hypotheses about geographical
relationships of Italian olive cultivars and to confirm known and uncover novel cases of synonymy.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Olea europaea; SNP; GBS; Genetic diversity
Elenco autori:
Sabetta, Wilma; Taranto, Francesca; Mangini, Giacomo
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