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Initiation of genomics-assisted breeding in Virginia-type peanuts through the generation of a de novo reference genome and informative markers

INTRODUCTION: Virginia-type peanut, Arachis hypogaea subsp. hypogaea, is the second largest market class of peanut cultivated in the United States. It is mainly used for large-seeded, in-shell products. Historically, Virginia-type peanut cultivars were developed through long-term recurrent phenotypi...

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Autores principales: Newman, Cassondra S., Andres, Ryan J., Youngblood, Ramey C., Campbell, Jacqueline D., Simpson, Sheron A., Cannon, Steven B., Scheffler, Brian E., Oakley, Andrew T., Hulse-Kemp, Amanda M., Dunne, Jeffrey C.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9911918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36777543
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1073542
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author Newman, Cassondra S.
Andres, Ryan J.
Youngblood, Ramey C.
Campbell, Jacqueline D.
Simpson, Sheron A.
Cannon, Steven B.
Scheffler, Brian E.
Oakley, Andrew T.
Hulse-Kemp, Amanda M.
Dunne, Jeffrey C.
author_facet Newman, Cassondra S.
Andres, Ryan J.
Youngblood, Ramey C.
Campbell, Jacqueline D.
Simpson, Sheron A.
Cannon, Steven B.
Scheffler, Brian E.
Oakley, Andrew T.
Hulse-Kemp, Amanda M.
Dunne, Jeffrey C.
author_sort Newman, Cassondra S.
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description INTRODUCTION: Virginia-type peanut, Arachis hypogaea subsp. hypogaea, is the second largest market class of peanut cultivated in the United States. It is mainly used for large-seeded, in-shell products. Historically, Virginia-type peanut cultivars were developed through long-term recurrent phenotypic selection and wild species introgression projects. Contemporary genomic technologies represent a unique opportunity to revolutionize the traditional breeding pipeline. While there are genomic tools available for wild and cultivated peanuts, none are tailored specifically to applied Virginia-type cultivar development programs. METHODS AND RESPECTIVE RESULTS: Here, the first Virginia-type peanut reference genome, “Bailey II”, was assembled. It has improved contiguity and reduced instances of manual curation in chromosome arms. Whole-genome sequencing and marker discovery was conducted on 66 peanut lines which resulted in 1.15 million markers. The high marker resolution achieved allowed 34 unique wild species introgression blocks to be cataloged in the A. hypogaea genome, some of which are known to confer resistance to one or more pathogens. To enable marker-assisted selection of the blocks, 111 PCR Allele Competitive Extension assays were designed. Forty thousand high quality markers were selected from the full set that are suitable for mid-density genotyping for genomic selection. Genomic data from representative advanced Virginia-type peanut lines suggests this is an appropriate base population for genomic selection. DISCUSSION: The findings and tools produced in this research will allow for rapid genetic gain in the Virginia-type peanut population. Genomics-assisted breeding will allow swift response to changing biotic and abiotic threats, and ultimately the development of superior cultivars for public use and consumption.
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spelling pubmed-99119182023-02-11 Initiation of genomics-assisted breeding in Virginia-type peanuts through the generation of a de novo reference genome and informative markers Newman, Cassondra S. Andres, Ryan J. Youngblood, Ramey C. Campbell, Jacqueline D. Simpson, Sheron A. Cannon, Steven B. Scheffler, Brian E. Oakley, Andrew T. Hulse-Kemp, Amanda M. Dunne, Jeffrey C. Front Plant Sci Plant Science INTRODUCTION: Virginia-type peanut, Arachis hypogaea subsp. hypogaea, is the second largest market class of peanut cultivated in the United States. It is mainly used for large-seeded, in-shell products. Historically, Virginia-type peanut cultivars were developed through long-term recurrent phenotypic selection and wild species introgression projects. Contemporary genomic technologies represent a unique opportunity to revolutionize the traditional breeding pipeline. While there are genomic tools available for wild and cultivated peanuts, none are tailored specifically to applied Virginia-type cultivar development programs. METHODS AND RESPECTIVE RESULTS: Here, the first Virginia-type peanut reference genome, “Bailey II”, was assembled. It has improved contiguity and reduced instances of manual curation in chromosome arms. Whole-genome sequencing and marker discovery was conducted on 66 peanut lines which resulted in 1.15 million markers. The high marker resolution achieved allowed 34 unique wild species introgression blocks to be cataloged in the A. hypogaea genome, some of which are known to confer resistance to one or more pathogens. To enable marker-assisted selection of the blocks, 111 PCR Allele Competitive Extension assays were designed. Forty thousand high quality markers were selected from the full set that are suitable for mid-density genotyping for genomic selection. Genomic data from representative advanced Virginia-type peanut lines suggests this is an appropriate base population for genomic selection. DISCUSSION: The findings and tools produced in this research will allow for rapid genetic gain in the Virginia-type peanut population. Genomics-assisted breeding will allow swift response to changing biotic and abiotic threats, and ultimately the development of superior cultivars for public use and consumption. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9911918/ /pubmed/36777543 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1073542 Text en Copyright © 2023 Newman, Andres, Youngblood, Campbell, Simpson, Cannon, Scheffler, Oakley, Hulse-Kemp and Dunne 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
Newman, Cassondra S.
Andres, Ryan J.
Youngblood, Ramey C.
Campbell, Jacqueline D.
Simpson, Sheron A.
Cannon, Steven B.
Scheffler, Brian E.
Oakley, Andrew T.
Hulse-Kemp, Amanda M.
Dunne, Jeffrey C.
Initiation of genomics-assisted breeding in Virginia-type peanuts through the generation of a de novo reference genome and informative markers
title Initiation of genomics-assisted breeding in Virginia-type peanuts through the generation of a de novo reference genome and informative markers
title_full Initiation of genomics-assisted breeding in Virginia-type peanuts through the generation of a de novo reference genome and informative markers
title_fullStr Initiation of genomics-assisted breeding in Virginia-type peanuts through the generation of a de novo reference genome and informative markers
title_full_unstemmed Initiation of genomics-assisted breeding in Virginia-type peanuts through the generation of a de novo reference genome and informative markers
title_short Initiation of genomics-assisted breeding in Virginia-type peanuts through the generation of a de novo reference genome and informative markers
title_sort initiation of genomics-assisted breeding in virginia-type peanuts through the generation of a de novo reference genome and informative markers
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9911918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36777543
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1073542
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