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Can Cross-Country Genomic Predictions Be a Reasonable Strategy to Support Germplasm Exchange? – A Case Study With Hydrogen Cyanide in Cassava

Genomic prediction (GP) offers great opportunities for accelerated genetic gains by optimizing the breeding pipeline. One of the key factors to be considered is how the training populations (TP) are composed in terms of genetic improvement, kinship/origin, and their impacts on GP. Hydrogen cyanide c...

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Autores principales: Torres, Lívia Gomes, de Oliveira, Eder Jorge, Ogbonna, Alex C., Bauchet, Guillaume J., Mueller, Lukas A., Azevedo, Camila Ferreira, Fonseca e Silva, Fabyano, Simiqueli, Guilherme Ferreira, de Resende, Marcos Deon Vilela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8692580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34956254
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.742638
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author Torres, Lívia Gomes
de Oliveira, Eder Jorge
Ogbonna, Alex C.
Bauchet, Guillaume J.
Mueller, Lukas A.
Azevedo, Camila Ferreira
Fonseca e Silva, Fabyano
Simiqueli, Guilherme Ferreira
de Resende, Marcos Deon Vilela
author_facet Torres, Lívia Gomes
de Oliveira, Eder Jorge
Ogbonna, Alex C.
Bauchet, Guillaume J.
Mueller, Lukas A.
Azevedo, Camila Ferreira
Fonseca e Silva, Fabyano
Simiqueli, Guilherme Ferreira
de Resende, Marcos Deon Vilela
author_sort Torres, Lívia Gomes
collection PubMed
description Genomic prediction (GP) offers great opportunities for accelerated genetic gains by optimizing the breeding pipeline. One of the key factors to be considered is how the training populations (TP) are composed in terms of genetic improvement, kinship/origin, and their impacts on GP. Hydrogen cyanide content (HCN) is a determinant trait to guide cassava’s products usage and processing. This work aimed to achieve the following objectives: (i) evaluate the feasibility of using cross-country (CC) GP between germplasm’s of Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura (Embrapa, Brazil) and The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA, Nigeria) for HCN; (ii) provide an assessment of population structure for the joint dataset; (iii) estimate the genetic parameters based on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and a haplotype-approach. Datasets of HCN from Embrapa and IITA breeding programs were analyzed, separately and jointly, with 1,230, 590, and 1,820 clones, respectively. After quality control, ∼14K SNPs were used for GP. The genomic estimated breeding values (GEBVs) were predicted based on SNP effects from analyses with TP composed of the following: (i) Embrapa genotypic and phenotypic data, (ii) IITA genotypic and phenotypic data, and (iii) the joint datasets. Comparisons on GEBVs’ estimation were made considering the hypothetical situation of not having the phenotypic characterization for a set of clones for a certain research institute/country and might need to use the markers’ effects that were trained with data from other research institutes/country’s germplasm to estimate their clones’ GEBV. Fixation index (F(ST)) among the genetic groups identified within the joint dataset ranged from 0.002 to 0.091. The joint dataset provided an improved accuracy (0.8–0.85) compared to the prediction accuracy of either germplasm’s sources individually (0.51–0.67). CC GP proved to have potential use under the present study’s scenario, the correlation between GEBVs predicted with TP from Embrapa and IITA was 0.55 for Embrapa’s germplasm, whereas for IITA’s it was 0.1. This seems to be among the first attempts to evaluate the CC GP in plants. As such, a lot of useful new information was provided on the subject, which can guide new research on this very important and emerging field.
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spelling pubmed-86925802021-12-23 Can Cross-Country Genomic Predictions Be a Reasonable Strategy to Support Germplasm Exchange? – A Case Study With Hydrogen Cyanide in Cassava Torres, Lívia Gomes de Oliveira, Eder Jorge Ogbonna, Alex C. Bauchet, Guillaume J. Mueller, Lukas A. Azevedo, Camila Ferreira Fonseca e Silva, Fabyano Simiqueli, Guilherme Ferreira de Resende, Marcos Deon Vilela Front Plant Sci Plant Science Genomic prediction (GP) offers great opportunities for accelerated genetic gains by optimizing the breeding pipeline. One of the key factors to be considered is how the training populations (TP) are composed in terms of genetic improvement, kinship/origin, and their impacts on GP. Hydrogen cyanide content (HCN) is a determinant trait to guide cassava’s products usage and processing. This work aimed to achieve the following objectives: (i) evaluate the feasibility of using cross-country (CC) GP between germplasm’s of Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura (Embrapa, Brazil) and The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA, Nigeria) for HCN; (ii) provide an assessment of population structure for the joint dataset; (iii) estimate the genetic parameters based on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and a haplotype-approach. Datasets of HCN from Embrapa and IITA breeding programs were analyzed, separately and jointly, with 1,230, 590, and 1,820 clones, respectively. After quality control, ∼14K SNPs were used for GP. The genomic estimated breeding values (GEBVs) were predicted based on SNP effects from analyses with TP composed of the following: (i) Embrapa genotypic and phenotypic data, (ii) IITA genotypic and phenotypic data, and (iii) the joint datasets. Comparisons on GEBVs’ estimation were made considering the hypothetical situation of not having the phenotypic characterization for a set of clones for a certain research institute/country and might need to use the markers’ effects that were trained with data from other research institutes/country’s germplasm to estimate their clones’ GEBV. Fixation index (F(ST)) among the genetic groups identified within the joint dataset ranged from 0.002 to 0.091. The joint dataset provided an improved accuracy (0.8–0.85) compared to the prediction accuracy of either germplasm’s sources individually (0.51–0.67). CC GP proved to have potential use under the present study’s scenario, the correlation between GEBVs predicted with TP from Embrapa and IITA was 0.55 for Embrapa’s germplasm, whereas for IITA’s it was 0.1. This seems to be among the first attempts to evaluate the CC GP in plants. As such, a lot of useful new information was provided on the subject, which can guide new research on this very important and emerging field. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8692580/ /pubmed/34956254 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.742638 Text en Copyright © 2021 Torres, Oliveira, Ogbonna, Bauchet, Mueller, Azevedo, Fonseca e Silva, Simiqueli and Resende. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Torres, Lívia Gomes
de Oliveira, Eder Jorge
Ogbonna, Alex C.
Bauchet, Guillaume J.
Mueller, Lukas A.
Azevedo, Camila Ferreira
Fonseca e Silva, Fabyano
Simiqueli, Guilherme Ferreira
de Resende, Marcos Deon Vilela
Can Cross-Country Genomic Predictions Be a Reasonable Strategy to Support Germplasm Exchange? – A Case Study With Hydrogen Cyanide in Cassava
title Can Cross-Country Genomic Predictions Be a Reasonable Strategy to Support Germplasm Exchange? – A Case Study With Hydrogen Cyanide in Cassava
title_full Can Cross-Country Genomic Predictions Be a Reasonable Strategy to Support Germplasm Exchange? – A Case Study With Hydrogen Cyanide in Cassava
title_fullStr Can Cross-Country Genomic Predictions Be a Reasonable Strategy to Support Germplasm Exchange? – A Case Study With Hydrogen Cyanide in Cassava
title_full_unstemmed Can Cross-Country Genomic Predictions Be a Reasonable Strategy to Support Germplasm Exchange? – A Case Study With Hydrogen Cyanide in Cassava
title_short Can Cross-Country Genomic Predictions Be a Reasonable Strategy to Support Germplasm Exchange? – A Case Study With Hydrogen Cyanide in Cassava
title_sort can cross-country genomic predictions be a reasonable strategy to support germplasm exchange? – a case study with hydrogen cyanide in cassava
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8692580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34956254
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.742638
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