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Identification of Genetic Loci Associated with Quality Traits in Almond via Association Mapping

To design an appropriate association study, we need to understand population structure and the structure of linkage disequilibrium within and among populations as well as in different regions of the genome in an organism. In this study, we have used a total of 98 almond accessions, from five contine...

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Autores principales: Font i Forcada, Carolina, Oraguzie, Nnadozie, Reyes-Chin-Wo, Sebastian, Espiau, Maria Teresa, Socias i Company, Rafael, Fernández i Martí, Angel
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4482440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26111146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127656
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author Font i Forcada, Carolina
Oraguzie, Nnadozie
Reyes-Chin-Wo, Sebastian
Espiau, Maria Teresa
Socias i Company, Rafael
Fernández i Martí, Angel
author_facet Font i Forcada, Carolina
Oraguzie, Nnadozie
Reyes-Chin-Wo, Sebastian
Espiau, Maria Teresa
Socias i Company, Rafael
Fernández i Martí, Angel
author_sort Font i Forcada, Carolina
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description To design an appropriate association study, we need to understand population structure and the structure of linkage disequilibrium within and among populations as well as in different regions of the genome in an organism. In this study, we have used a total of 98 almond accessions, from five continents located and maintained at the Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de Aragón (CITA; Spain), and 40 microsatellite markers. Population structure analysis performed in ‘Structure’ grouped the accessions into two principal groups; the Mediterranean (Western-Europe) and the non-Mediterranean, with K = 3, being the best fit for our data. There was a strong subpopulation structure with linkage disequilibrium decaying with increasing genetic distance resulting in lower levels of linkage disequilibrium between more distant markers. A significant impact of population structure on linkage disequilibrium in the almond cultivar groups was observed. The mean r(2) value for all intra-chromosomal loci pairs was 0.040, whereas, the r(2) for the inter-chromosomal loci pairs was 0.036. For analysis of association between the markers and phenotypic traits, five models comprising both general linear models and mixed linear models were selected to test the marker trait associations. The mixed linear model (MLM) approach using co-ancestry values from population structure and kinship estimates (K model) as covariates identified a maximum of 16 significant associations for chemical traits and 12 for physical traits. This study reports for the first time the use of association mapping for determining marker-locus trait associations in a world-wide almond germplasm collection. It is likely that association mapping will have the most immediate and largest impact on the tier of crops such as almond with the greatest economic value.
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spelling pubmed-44824402015-07-01 Identification of Genetic Loci Associated with Quality Traits in Almond via Association Mapping Font i Forcada, Carolina Oraguzie, Nnadozie Reyes-Chin-Wo, Sebastian Espiau, Maria Teresa Socias i Company, Rafael Fernández i Martí, Angel PLoS One Research Article To design an appropriate association study, we need to understand population structure and the structure of linkage disequilibrium within and among populations as well as in different regions of the genome in an organism. In this study, we have used a total of 98 almond accessions, from five continents located and maintained at the Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de Aragón (CITA; Spain), and 40 microsatellite markers. Population structure analysis performed in ‘Structure’ grouped the accessions into two principal groups; the Mediterranean (Western-Europe) and the non-Mediterranean, with K = 3, being the best fit for our data. There was a strong subpopulation structure with linkage disequilibrium decaying with increasing genetic distance resulting in lower levels of linkage disequilibrium between more distant markers. A significant impact of population structure on linkage disequilibrium in the almond cultivar groups was observed. The mean r(2) value for all intra-chromosomal loci pairs was 0.040, whereas, the r(2) for the inter-chromosomal loci pairs was 0.036. For analysis of association between the markers and phenotypic traits, five models comprising both general linear models and mixed linear models were selected to test the marker trait associations. The mixed linear model (MLM) approach using co-ancestry values from population structure and kinship estimates (K model) as covariates identified a maximum of 16 significant associations for chemical traits and 12 for physical traits. This study reports for the first time the use of association mapping for determining marker-locus trait associations in a world-wide almond germplasm collection. It is likely that association mapping will have the most immediate and largest impact on the tier of crops such as almond with the greatest economic value. Public Library of Science 2015-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4482440/ /pubmed/26111146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127656 Text en © 2015 Font i Forcada et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Identification of Genetic Loci Associated with Quality Traits in Almond via Association Mapping
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title_sort identification of genetic loci associated with quality traits in almond via association mapping
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