High-density 80 K SNP array is a powerful tool for genotyping G. hirsutum accessions and genome analysis

Publication Overview
TitleHigh-density 80 K SNP array is a powerful tool for genotyping G. hirsutum accessions and genome analysis
AuthorsCaiping Cai, Guozhong Zhu, Tianzhen Zhang, and Wangzhen Guo
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameBMC Genomics
Volume18
Year2017
Page(s)654
CitationCai C., Zhu G., Zhang T., Guo W. High-density 80 K SNP array is a powerful tool for genotyping G. hirsutum accessions and genome analysis BMC Genomics 2017 18:654

Abstract

Background: High-throughput genotyping platforms play important roles in plant genomic studies. Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is the world’s important natural textile fiber and oil crop. Upland cotton accounts for more than 90% of the world’s cotton production, however, modern upland cotton cultivars have narrow genetic diversity. The amounts of genomic sequencing and re-sequencing data released make it possible to develop a high-quality single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array for intraspecific genotyping detection in cotton. Results: Here we report a high-throughput CottonSNP80K array and its utilization in genotyping detection in different cotton accessions. 82,259 SNP markers were selected from the re-sequencing data of 100 cotton cultivars and used to produce the array on the Illumina Infinium platform. 77,774 SNP loci (94.55%) were successfully synthesized on the array. Of them, 77,252 (99.33%) had call rates of >95% in 352 cotton accessions and 59,502 (76.51%) were polymorphic loci. Application tests using 22 cotton accessions with parent/F1 combinations or with similar genetic backgrounds showed that CottonSNP80K array had high genotyping accuracy, good repeatability, and wide applicability. Phylogenetic analysis of 312 cotton cultivars and landraces with wide geographical distribution showed that they could be classified into ten groups, irrelevant of their origins. We found that the different landraces were clustered in different subgroups, indicating that these landraces were major contributors to the development of different breeding populations of modern G. hirsutum cultivars in China. We integrated a total of 54,588 SNPs (MAFs >0.05) associated with 10 salt stress traits into 288 G. hirsutum accessions for genome-wide association studies (GWAS), and eight significant SNPs associated with three salt stress traits were detected. Conclusions: We developed CottonSNP80K array with high polymorphism to distinguish upland cotton accessions. Diverse application tests indicated that the CottonSNP80K play important roles in germplasm genotyping, variety verification, functional genomics studies, and molecular breeding in cotton. Keywords: Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), Array, Upland cotton, Genotyping identification, Genome-wide association studies (GWAS), Molecular breeding
Features
This publication contains information about 77,774 features:
Feature NameUniquenameType
NAU_TM18184NAU_TM18184genetic_marker
NAU_TM18185NAU_TM18185genetic_marker
NAU_TM18186NAU_TM18186genetic_marker
NAU_TM18187NAU_TM18187genetic_marker
NAU_TM18188NAU_TM18188genetic_marker
NAU_TM18189NAU_TM18189genetic_marker
NAU_TM18190NAU_TM18190genetic_marker
NAU_TM18191NAU_TM18191genetic_marker
NAU_TM18192NAU_TM18192genetic_marker
NAU_TM18193NAU_TM18193genetic_marker
NAU_TM18194NAU_TM18194genetic_marker
NAU_TM18195NAU_TM18195genetic_marker
NAU_TM18196NAU_TM18196genetic_marker
NAU_TM18197NAU_TM18197genetic_marker
NAU_TM18198NAU_TM18198genetic_marker
NAU_TM18199NAU_TM18199genetic_marker
NAU_TM18200NAU_TM18200genetic_marker
NAU_TM18201NAU_TM18201genetic_marker
NAU_TM18202NAU_TM18202genetic_marker
NAU_TM18203NAU_TM18203genetic_marker
NAU_TM18204NAU_TM18204genetic_marker
NAU_TM18205NAU_TM18205genetic_marker
NAU_TM18206NAU_TM18206genetic_marker
NAU_TM18207NAU_TM18207genetic_marker
NAU_TM18208NAU_TM18208genetic_marker

Pages

Libraries
This publication contains information about 1 libraries:
Library NameUnique NameOrganism
NAU_CottonSNP80KNAU_CottonSNP80KGossypium hirsutum
Properties
Additional details for this publication include:
Property NameValue
DOI10.1186/s12864-017-4062-2
Journal AbbreviationBMC Genomics
KeywordsSingle nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), Array, Upland cotton, Genotyping identification, Genome-wide association studies (GWAS), Molecular breeding