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Tool for genomic selection and breeding to evolutionary adaptation: Development of a 100K single nucleotide polymorphism array for the honey bee

High‐throughput high‐density genotyping arrays continue to be a fast, accurate, and cost‐effective method for genotyping thousands of polymorphisms in high numbers of individuals. Here, we have developed a new high‐density SNP genotyping array (103,270 SNPs) for honey bees, one of the most ecologica...

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Autores principales: Jones, Julia C., Du, Zhipei G., Bernstein, Richard, Meyer, Monique, Hoppe, Andreas, Schilling, Elmar, Ableitner, Martin, Juling, Katrin, Dick, Regina, Strauss, Anja S., Bienefeld, Kaspar
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7381592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32724511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6357
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author Jones, Julia C.
Du, Zhipei G.
Bernstein, Richard
Meyer, Monique
Hoppe, Andreas
Schilling, Elmar
Ableitner, Martin
Juling, Katrin
Dick, Regina
Strauss, Anja S.
Bienefeld, Kaspar
author_facet Jones, Julia C.
Du, Zhipei G.
Bernstein, Richard
Meyer, Monique
Hoppe, Andreas
Schilling, Elmar
Ableitner, Martin
Juling, Katrin
Dick, Regina
Strauss, Anja S.
Bienefeld, Kaspar
author_sort Jones, Julia C.
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description High‐throughput high‐density genotyping arrays continue to be a fast, accurate, and cost‐effective method for genotyping thousands of polymorphisms in high numbers of individuals. Here, we have developed a new high‐density SNP genotyping array (103,270 SNPs) for honey bees, one of the most ecologically and economically important pollinators worldwide. SNPs were detected by conducting whole‐genome resequencing of 61 honey bee drones (haploid males) from throughout Europe. Selection of SNPs for the chip was done in multiple steps using several criteria. The majority of SNPs were selected based on their location within known candidate regions or genes underlying a range of honey bee traits, including hygienic behavior against pathogens, foraging, and subspecies. Additionally, markers from a GWAS of hygienic behavior against the major honey bee parasite Varroa destructor were brought over. The chip also includes SNPs associated with each of three major breeding objectives—honey yield, gentleness, and Varroa resistance. We validated the chip and make recommendations for its use by determining error rates in repeat genotypings, examining the genotyping performance of different tissues, and by testing how well different sample types represent the queen's genotype. The latter is a key test because it is highly beneficial to be able to determine the queen's genotype by nonlethal means. The array is now publicly available and we suggest it will be a useful tool in genomic selection and honey bee breeding, as well as for GWAS of different traits, and for population genomic, adaptation, and conservation questions.
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spelling pubmed-73815922020-07-27 Tool for genomic selection and breeding to evolutionary adaptation: Development of a 100K single nucleotide polymorphism array for the honey bee Jones, Julia C. Du, Zhipei G. Bernstein, Richard Meyer, Monique Hoppe, Andreas Schilling, Elmar Ableitner, Martin Juling, Katrin Dick, Regina Strauss, Anja S. Bienefeld, Kaspar Ecol Evol Original Research High‐throughput high‐density genotyping arrays continue to be a fast, accurate, and cost‐effective method for genotyping thousands of polymorphisms in high numbers of individuals. Here, we have developed a new high‐density SNP genotyping array (103,270 SNPs) for honey bees, one of the most ecologically and economically important pollinators worldwide. SNPs were detected by conducting whole‐genome resequencing of 61 honey bee drones (haploid males) from throughout Europe. Selection of SNPs for the chip was done in multiple steps using several criteria. The majority of SNPs were selected based on their location within known candidate regions or genes underlying a range of honey bee traits, including hygienic behavior against pathogens, foraging, and subspecies. Additionally, markers from a GWAS of hygienic behavior against the major honey bee parasite Varroa destructor were brought over. The chip also includes SNPs associated with each of three major breeding objectives—honey yield, gentleness, and Varroa resistance. We validated the chip and make recommendations for its use by determining error rates in repeat genotypings, examining the genotyping performance of different tissues, and by testing how well different sample types represent the queen's genotype. The latter is a key test because it is highly beneficial to be able to determine the queen's genotype by nonlethal means. The array is now publicly available and we suggest it will be a useful tool in genomic selection and honey bee breeding, as well as for GWAS of different traits, and for population genomic, adaptation, and conservation questions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7381592/ /pubmed/32724511 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6357 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Jones, Julia C.
Du, Zhipei G.
Bernstein, Richard
Meyer, Monique
Hoppe, Andreas
Schilling, Elmar
Ableitner, Martin
Juling, Katrin
Dick, Regina
Strauss, Anja S.
Bienefeld, Kaspar
Tool for genomic selection and breeding to evolutionary adaptation: Development of a 100K single nucleotide polymorphism array for the honey bee
title Tool for genomic selection and breeding to evolutionary adaptation: Development of a 100K single nucleotide polymorphism array for the honey bee
title_full Tool for genomic selection and breeding to evolutionary adaptation: Development of a 100K single nucleotide polymorphism array for the honey bee
title_fullStr Tool for genomic selection and breeding to evolutionary adaptation: Development of a 100K single nucleotide polymorphism array for the honey bee
title_full_unstemmed Tool for genomic selection and breeding to evolutionary adaptation: Development of a 100K single nucleotide polymorphism array for the honey bee
title_short Tool for genomic selection and breeding to evolutionary adaptation: Development of a 100K single nucleotide polymorphism array for the honey bee
title_sort tool for genomic selection and breeding to evolutionary adaptation: development of a 100k single nucleotide polymorphism array for the honey bee
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7381592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32724511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6357
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