Population structure and genetic differentiation among the USDA common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) core collection

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Phillip E. McClean
Jeff Terpstra
Melody McConnell
Caleb White
Rian Lee
Sujan Mamidi
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[1] North Dakota State University,Genomics and Bioinformatics Program
[2] North Dakota State University,Department of Statistics
[3] North Dakota State University,Department of Plant Sciences
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2012年 / 59卷
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Common bean; Core collection; Genetic diversity; National Plant Germplasm System; L.; Population structure; United States Department of Agriculture;
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Genetic diversity data were collected from a large population of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) landraces representing the United States Department of Agriculture core collection. The data were based on microsatellite data from all linkage groups. A procedure was developed to determine if we collected sufficient marker data to adequately estimated pairwise diversity. The diversity data were used to define populations using distance and model-based approaches. Genetic differentiation and genetic isolation by distance data were collected. Diversity was also compared for markers linked and unlinked to domestication loci. Using a model-based approach, the landraces were divided into the traditional Middle American and Andean gene pools. Diversity was greater for the Middle American gene pool. Six Middle American and three Andean subpopulations were defined, and the Middle American subpopulations exhibited strong geographic identity. Unlike other studies, seed size varied considerably with subpopulations, and a number of the subpopulations contained landraces from multiple common bean races. All of the subpopulations were highly differentiated, with the Middle American subpopulations showing the greatest differentiation. Genetic isolation by distance was observed among the Middle American and Andean subpopulations but not among subpopulations within a gene pool. Within each gene pool, diversity was lower for markers linked to domestication loci.
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