Transcriptome Sequencing of Diverse Peanut (Arachis) Wild Species and the Cultivated Species Reveals a Wealth of Untapped Genetic Variability

被引:13
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作者
Chopra, Ratan [1 ,2 ]
Burow, Gloria [2 ]
Simpson, Charles E. [3 ]
Chagoya, Jennifer [1 ,4 ]
Mudge, Joann [5 ]
Burow, Mark D. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Plant & Soil Sci, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
[2] ARS, USDA, Cropping Syst Res Lab, Lubbock, TX 79415 USA
[3] Texas A&M AgriLife Res, Stephenville, TX 76401 USA
[4] Texas A&M AgriLife Res, 1102 East FM 1294, Lubbock, TX 79403 USA
[5] Natl Ctr Genome Resources, Santa Fe, NM 87505 USA
来源
G3-GENES GENOMES GENETICS | 2016年 / 6卷 / 12期
基金
美国农业部;
关键词
groundnut; alleles; SNPs; domestication; evolution; SINGLE-NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM; MINI CORE COLLECTION; HYPOGAEA L; ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS; REGISTRATION; GERMPLASM; MAP; IDENTIFICATION; GENERATION; DISCOVERY;
D O I
10.1534/g3.115.026898
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
To test the hypothesis that the cultivated peanut species possesses almost no molecular variability, we sequenced a diverse panel of 22 Arachis accessions representing Arachis hypogaea botanical classes, A-, B-, and K- genome diploids, a synthetic amphidiploid, and a tetraploid wild species. RNASeq was performed on pools of three tissues, and de novo assembly was performed. Realignment of individual accession reads to transcripts of the cultivar OLin identified 306,820 biallelic SNPs. Among 10 naturally occurring tetraploid accessions, 40,382 unique homozygous SNPs were identified in 14,719 contigs. In eight diploid accessions, 291,115 unique SNPs were identified in 26,320 contigs. The average SNP rate among the 10 cultivated tetraploids was 0.5, and among eight diploids was 9.2 per 1000bp. Diversity analysis indicated grouping of diploids according to genome classification, and cultivated tetraploids by subspecies. Cluster analysis of variants indicated that sequences of B genome species were the most similar to the tetraploids, and the next closest diploid accession belonged to the A genome species. A subset of 66 SNPs selected from the dataset was validated; of 782 SNP calls, 636 (81.32%) were confirmed using an allele-specific discrimination assay. We conclude that substantial genetic variability exists among wild species. Additionally, significant but lesser variability at the molecular level occurs among accessions of the cultivated species. This survey is the first to report significant SNP level diversity among transcripts, and may explain some of the phenotypic differences observed in germplasm surveys. Understanding SNP variants in the Arachis accessions will benefit in developing markers for selection.
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页码:3825 / 3836
页数:12
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