
Development of an integrated 200K SNP genotyping array and application for genetic mapping, genome assembly improvement and genome wide association studies in pear ( Pyrus )
Author(s) -
Li Xiaolong,
Singh Jugpreet,
Qin Mengfan,
Li Siwei,
Zhang Xun,
Zhang Mingyue,
Khan Awais,
Zhang Shaoling,
Wu Jun
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
plant biotechnology journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.525
H-Index - 115
eISSN - 1467-7652
pISSN - 1467-7644
DOI - 10.1111/pbi.13085
Subject(s) - biology , genotyping , germplasm , genetics , snp genotyping , single nucleotide polymorphism , pear , genome , snp array , candidate gene , snp , reference genome , computational biology , genotype , gene , botany
Summary Pear ( Pyrus ; 2 n = 34), the third most important temperate fruit crop, has great nutritional and economic value. Despite the availability of many genomic resources in pear, it is challenging to genotype novel germplasm resources and breeding progeny in a timely and cost‐effective manner. Genotyping arrays can provide fast, efficient and high‐throughput genetic characterization of diverse germplasm, genetic mapping and breeding populations. We present here 200K AXIOM ® Pyr SNP , a large‐scale single nucleotide polymorphism ( SNP ) genotyping array to facilitate genotyping of Pyrus species. A diverse panel of 113 re‐sequenced pear genotypes was used to discover SNP s to promote increased adoption of the array. A set of 188 diverse accessions and an F 1 population of 98 individuals from ‘Cuiguan’ × ‘Starkrimson’ was genotyped with the array to assess its effectiveness. A large majority of SNP s (166 335 or 83%) are of high quality. The high density and uniform distribution of the array SNP s facilitated prediction of centromeric regions on 17 pear chromosomes, and significantly improved the genome assembly from 75.5% to 81.4% based on genetic mapping. Identification of a gene associated with flowering time and candidate genes linked to size of fruit core via genome wide association studies showed the usefulness of the array in pear genetic research. The newly developed high‐density SNP array presents an important tool for rapid and high‐throughput genotyping in pear for genetic map construction, QTL identification and genomic selection.