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Molecular characterization of diverse CIMMYT maize inbred lines from eastern and southern Africa using single nucleotide polymorphic markers

BACKGROUND: Knowledge of germplasm diversity and relationships among elite breeding materials is fundamentally important in crop improvement. We genotyped 450 maize inbred lines developed and/or widely used by CIMMYT breeding programs in both Kenya and Zimbabwe using 1065 SNP markers to (i) investig...

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Autores principales: Semagn, Kassa, Magorokosho, Cosmos, Vivek, Bindiganavile S, Makumbi, Dan, Beyene, Yoseph, Mugo, Stephen, Prasanna, BM, Warburton, Marilyn L
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3362765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22443094
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-113
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author Semagn, Kassa
Magorokosho, Cosmos
Vivek, Bindiganavile S
Makumbi, Dan
Beyene, Yoseph
Mugo, Stephen
Prasanna, BM
Warburton, Marilyn L
author_facet Semagn, Kassa
Magorokosho, Cosmos
Vivek, Bindiganavile S
Makumbi, Dan
Beyene, Yoseph
Mugo, Stephen
Prasanna, BM
Warburton, Marilyn L
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description BACKGROUND: Knowledge of germplasm diversity and relationships among elite breeding materials is fundamentally important in crop improvement. We genotyped 450 maize inbred lines developed and/or widely used by CIMMYT breeding programs in both Kenya and Zimbabwe using 1065 SNP markers to (i) investigate population structure and patterns of relationship of the germplasm for better exploitation in breeding programs; (ii) assess the usefulness of SNPs for identifying heterotic groups commonly used by CIMMYT breeding programs; and (iii) identify a subset of highly informative SNP markers for routine and low cost genotyping of CIMMYT germplasm in the region using uniplex assays. RESULTS: Genetic distance for about 94% of the pairs of lines fell between 0.300 and 0.400. Eighty four percent of the pairs of lines also showed relative kinship values ≤ 0.500. Model-based population structure analysis, principal component analysis, neighbor-joining cluster analysis and discriminant analysis revealed the presence of 3 major groups and generally agree with pedigree information. The SNP markers did not show clear separation of heterotic groups A and B that were established based on combining ability tests through diallel and line x tester analyses. Our results demonstrated large differences among the SNP markers in terms of reproducibility, ease of scoring, polymorphism, minor allele frequency and polymorphic information content. About 40% of the SNPs in the multiplexed chip-based GoldenGate assays were found to be uninformative in this study and we recommend 644 of the 1065 for low to medium density genotyping in tropical maize germplasm using uniplex assays. CONCLUSIONS: There were high genetic distance and low kinship coefficients among most pairs of lines, clearly indicating the uniqueness of the majority of the inbred lines in these maize breeding programs. The results from this study will be useful to breeders in selecting best parental combinations for new breeding crosses, mapping population development and marker assisted breeding.
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spelling pubmed-33627652012-05-31 Molecular characterization of diverse CIMMYT maize inbred lines from eastern and southern Africa using single nucleotide polymorphic markers Semagn, Kassa Magorokosho, Cosmos Vivek, Bindiganavile S Makumbi, Dan Beyene, Yoseph Mugo, Stephen Prasanna, BM Warburton, Marilyn L BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Knowledge of germplasm diversity and relationships among elite breeding materials is fundamentally important in crop improvement. We genotyped 450 maize inbred lines developed and/or widely used by CIMMYT breeding programs in both Kenya and Zimbabwe using 1065 SNP markers to (i) investigate population structure and patterns of relationship of the germplasm for better exploitation in breeding programs; (ii) assess the usefulness of SNPs for identifying heterotic groups commonly used by CIMMYT breeding programs; and (iii) identify a subset of highly informative SNP markers for routine and low cost genotyping of CIMMYT germplasm in the region using uniplex assays. RESULTS: Genetic distance for about 94% of the pairs of lines fell between 0.300 and 0.400. Eighty four percent of the pairs of lines also showed relative kinship values ≤ 0.500. Model-based population structure analysis, principal component analysis, neighbor-joining cluster analysis and discriminant analysis revealed the presence of 3 major groups and generally agree with pedigree information. The SNP markers did not show clear separation of heterotic groups A and B that were established based on combining ability tests through diallel and line x tester analyses. Our results demonstrated large differences among the SNP markers in terms of reproducibility, ease of scoring, polymorphism, minor allele frequency and polymorphic information content. About 40% of the SNPs in the multiplexed chip-based GoldenGate assays were found to be uninformative in this study and we recommend 644 of the 1065 for low to medium density genotyping in tropical maize germplasm using uniplex assays. CONCLUSIONS: There were high genetic distance and low kinship coefficients among most pairs of lines, clearly indicating the uniqueness of the majority of the inbred lines in these maize breeding programs. The results from this study will be useful to breeders in selecting best parental combinations for new breeding crosses, mapping population development and marker assisted breeding. BioMed Central 2012-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3362765/ /pubmed/22443094 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-113 Text en Copyright ©2012 Semagn et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Semagn, Kassa
Magorokosho, Cosmos
Vivek, Bindiganavile S
Makumbi, Dan
Beyene, Yoseph
Mugo, Stephen
Prasanna, BM
Warburton, Marilyn L
Molecular characterization of diverse CIMMYT maize inbred lines from eastern and southern Africa using single nucleotide polymorphic markers
title Molecular characterization of diverse CIMMYT maize inbred lines from eastern and southern Africa using single nucleotide polymorphic markers
title_full Molecular characterization of diverse CIMMYT maize inbred lines from eastern and southern Africa using single nucleotide polymorphic markers
title_fullStr Molecular characterization of diverse CIMMYT maize inbred lines from eastern and southern Africa using single nucleotide polymorphic markers
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterization of diverse CIMMYT maize inbred lines from eastern and southern Africa using single nucleotide polymorphic markers
title_short Molecular characterization of diverse CIMMYT maize inbred lines from eastern and southern Africa using single nucleotide polymorphic markers
title_sort molecular characterization of diverse cimmyt maize inbred lines from eastern and southern africa using single nucleotide polymorphic markers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3362765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22443094
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-113
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