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High‐density genotyping of the A.E. Watkins Collection of hexaploid landraces identifies a large molecular diversity compared to elite bread wheat

The importance of wheat as a food crop makes it a major target for agricultural improvements. As one of the most widely grown cereal grains, together with maize and rice, wheat is the leading provider of calories in the global diet, constituting 29% of global cereal production in 2015. In the last f...

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Autores principales: Winfield, Mark O., Allen, Alexandra M., Wilkinson, Paul A., Burridge, Amanda J., Barker, Gary L.A., Coghill, Jane, Waterfall, Christy, Wingen, Luzie U., Griffiths, Simon, Edwards, Keith J.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5785351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28500796
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12757
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author Winfield, Mark O.
Allen, Alexandra M.
Wilkinson, Paul A.
Burridge, Amanda J.
Barker, Gary L.A.
Coghill, Jane
Waterfall, Christy
Wingen, Luzie U.
Griffiths, Simon
Edwards, Keith J.
author_facet Winfield, Mark O.
Allen, Alexandra M.
Wilkinson, Paul A.
Burridge, Amanda J.
Barker, Gary L.A.
Coghill, Jane
Waterfall, Christy
Wingen, Luzie U.
Griffiths, Simon
Edwards, Keith J.
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description The importance of wheat as a food crop makes it a major target for agricultural improvements. As one of the most widely grown cereal grains, together with maize and rice, wheat is the leading provider of calories in the global diet, constituting 29% of global cereal production in 2015. In the last few decades, however, yields have plateaued, suggesting that the green revolution, at least for wheat, might have run its course and that new sources of genetic variation are urgently required. The overall aim of our work was to identify novel variation that may then be used to enable the breeding process. As landraces are a potential source of such diversity, here we have characterized the A.E. Watkins Collection alongside a collection of elite accessions using two complementary high‐density and high‐throughput genotyping platforms. While our results show the importance of using the appropriate SNP collection to compare diverse accessions, they also show that the Watkins Collection contains a substantial amount of novel genetic diversity which has either not been captured in current breeding programmes or which has been lost through previous selection pressures. As a consequence of our analysis, we have identified a number of accessions which carry an array of novel alleles along with a number of interesting chromosome rearrangements which confirm the variable nature of the wheat genome.
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spelling pubmed-57853512018-02-02 High‐density genotyping of the A.E. Watkins Collection of hexaploid landraces identifies a large molecular diversity compared to elite bread wheat Winfield, Mark O. Allen, Alexandra M. Wilkinson, Paul A. Burridge, Amanda J. Barker, Gary L.A. Coghill, Jane Waterfall, Christy Wingen, Luzie U. Griffiths, Simon Edwards, Keith J. Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles The importance of wheat as a food crop makes it a major target for agricultural improvements. As one of the most widely grown cereal grains, together with maize and rice, wheat is the leading provider of calories in the global diet, constituting 29% of global cereal production in 2015. In the last few decades, however, yields have plateaued, suggesting that the green revolution, at least for wheat, might have run its course and that new sources of genetic variation are urgently required. The overall aim of our work was to identify novel variation that may then be used to enable the breeding process. As landraces are a potential source of such diversity, here we have characterized the A.E. Watkins Collection alongside a collection of elite accessions using two complementary high‐density and high‐throughput genotyping platforms. While our results show the importance of using the appropriate SNP collection to compare diverse accessions, they also show that the Watkins Collection contains a substantial amount of novel genetic diversity which has either not been captured in current breeding programmes or which has been lost through previous selection pressures. As a consequence of our analysis, we have identified a number of accessions which carry an array of novel alleles along with a number of interesting chromosome rearrangements which confirm the variable nature of the wheat genome. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-07-28 2018-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5785351/ /pubmed/28500796 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12757 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Winfield, Mark O.
Allen, Alexandra M.
Wilkinson, Paul A.
Burridge, Amanda J.
Barker, Gary L.A.
Coghill, Jane
Waterfall, Christy
Wingen, Luzie U.
Griffiths, Simon
Edwards, Keith J.
High‐density genotyping of the A.E. Watkins Collection of hexaploid landraces identifies a large molecular diversity compared to elite bread wheat
title High‐density genotyping of the A.E. Watkins Collection of hexaploid landraces identifies a large molecular diversity compared to elite bread wheat
title_full High‐density genotyping of the A.E. Watkins Collection of hexaploid landraces identifies a large molecular diversity compared to elite bread wheat
title_fullStr High‐density genotyping of the A.E. Watkins Collection of hexaploid landraces identifies a large molecular diversity compared to elite bread wheat
title_full_unstemmed High‐density genotyping of the A.E. Watkins Collection of hexaploid landraces identifies a large molecular diversity compared to elite bread wheat
title_short High‐density genotyping of the A.E. Watkins Collection of hexaploid landraces identifies a large molecular diversity compared to elite bread wheat
title_sort high‐density genotyping of the a.e. watkins collection of hexaploid landraces identifies a large molecular diversity compared to elite bread wheat
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5785351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28500796
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12757
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