Genotyping-by-sequencing highlights patterns of genetic structure and domestication in artichoke and cardoon
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Exploiting the biodiversity of crops and their wild relatives is fundamental for maintaining and
increasing food security. The species Cynara cardunculus includes three taxa: the globe artichoke,
one of the most important Mediterranean vegetables, the leafy cardoon, and the wild
cardoon. In this study, genotyping by sequencing (GBS) was successfully applied to reveal
thousands of polymorphisms in a C. cardunculus germplasm collection, including 65 globe
artichoke, 9 leafy cardoon, and 21 wild cardoon samples. The collection showed a strong population
structure at K = 2, separating the globe artichoke from the leafy and wild cardoon. At
higher K values, further substructures were observed, in which the wild cardoon was separated
from the leafy cardoon, and the latter included the Spanish wild cardoons, while the wild
sample from Portugal was admixed. Moreover, subpopulations within the globe artichoke set
were highlighted. Structure analysis restricted to the globe artichoke dataset pointed out
genetic differentiation between the ?Catanesi? typology and all the other samples (K = 2). At
higher values of K, the separation of the ?Catanesi? group still held true, and green headed
landraces from Apulia region, Italy (?Green Apulian?) formed a distinct subpopulation. ?Romaneschi?
artichoke types fell in a variable group with admixed samples, indicating that they
should not be considered as a genetically uniform typology. The results of principal component
analysis and Neighbor-Joining hierarchical clustering were consistent with structure
results, and in addition provided a measure of genetic relationships among individual genotypes.
Both analyses attributed the wild material from Spain and Portugal to the cultivated cardoon
group, supporting the idea that this might be indeed a feral form of the leafy cardoon.
Different reproductive habit and possibly selective pressure led to a slower LD decay in artichoke
compared to cardoon. Genotyping by sequencing has proven a reliable methodology to
obtain valuable SNPs and assess population genetics in C. cardunculus
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cynara cardunculus; artichoke; GBS; SNP; cardoon; population genetics
List of contributors:
Curci, PASQUALE LUCA; ZULUAGA AGUDELO, DIANA LUCIA; Sonnante, Gabriella; Blanco, Emanuela
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