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A Consensus Genetic Map forPinus taedaandPinus elliottiiand Extent of Linkage Disequilibrium in Two Genotype-Phenotype Discovery Populations ofPinus taeda
Author(s) -
Jared W. Westbrook,
Vikram E. Chhatre,
LeShin Wu,
Srikar Chamala,
Leandro G. Neves,
Patricio Muñoz,
Pedro J. MartínezGarcía,
David B. Neale,
Matias Kirst,
Keithanne Mockaitis,
C. Daelson,
Gary F. Peter,
John M. Davis,
Craig S. Echt
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
g3 genes genomes genetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.468
H-Index - 66
ISSN - 2160-1836
DOI - 10.1534/g3.115.019588
Subject(s) - linkage disequilibrium , genetics , biology , pinus <genus> , linkage (software) , association mapping , genome , population , genetic distance , genetic association , genetic linkage , evolutionary biology , allele , gene , genotype , genetic variation , haplotype , botany , single nucleotide polymorphism , demography , sociology
A consensus genetic map for Pinus taeda (loblolly pine) and Pinus elliottii (slash pine) was constructed by merging three previously published P. taeda maps with a map from a pseudo-backcross between P. elliottii and P. taeda. The consensus map positioned 3856 markers via genotyping of 1251 individuals from four pedigrees. It is the densest linkage map for a conifer to date. Average marker spacing was 0.6 cM and total map length was 2305 cM. Functional predictions of mapped genes were improved by aligning expressed sequence tags used for marker discovery to full-length P. taeda transcripts. Alignments to the P. taeda genome mapped 3305 scaffold sequences onto 12 linkage groups. The consensus genetic map was used to compare the genome-wide linkage disequilibrium in a population of distantly related P. taeda individuals (ADEPT2) used for association genetic studies and a multiple-family pedigree used for genomic selection (CCLONES). The prevalence and extent of LD was greater in CCLONES as compared to ADEPT2; however, extended LD with LGs or between LGs was rare in both populations. The average squared correlations, r(2), between SNP alleles less than 1 cM apart were less than 0.05 in both populations and r(2) did not decay substantially with genetic distance. The consensus map and analysis of linkage disequilibrium establish a foundation for comparative association mapping and genomic selection in P. taeda and P. elliottii.

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