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Genome-wide linkage disequilibrium analysis in bread wheat and durum wheat
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Bread wheat and durum wheat were examined for linkage disequilibrium (LD) using microsatellite markers distributed across the genome. The allele database consisted of 189 bread wheat accessions genotyped at 370 loci and 93 durum wheat accessions genotyped at 245 loci. A significance level of p < 0.001 was set for all comparisons. The bread and durum wheat collections showed that 47.9% and 14.0% of all locus pairs were in LD, respectively. LD was more prevalent between loci on the same chromosome compared with loci on independent chromosomes and was highest between adjacent loci. Only a small fraction (bread wheat, 0.9%; durum wheat, 3.2%) of the locus pairs in LD showed R2values > 0.2. The LD between adjacent locus pairs extended (R2 > 0.2) approximately 2–3 cM, on average, but some regions of the bread and durum wheat genomes showed high levels of LD (R2= 0.7 and 1.0, respectively) extending 41.2 and 25.5 cM, respectively. The wheat collections were clustered by similarity into subpopulations using unlinked microsatellite data and the software Structure. Analysis within subpopulations showed 14- to 16-fold fewer locus pairs in LD, higher R2values for those pairs in LD, and LD extending further along the chromosome. The data suggest that LD mapping of wheat can be performed with simple sequence repeats to a resolution of <5 cM.
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Title: Genome-wide linkage disequilibrium analysis in bread wheat and durum wheat
Description:
Bread wheat and durum wheat were examined for linkage disequilibrium (LD) using microsatellite markers distributed across the genome.
The allele database consisted of 189 bread wheat accessions genotyped at 370 loci and 93 durum wheat accessions genotyped at 245 loci.
A significance level of p < 0.
001 was set for all comparisons.
The bread and durum wheat collections showed that 47.
9% and 14.
0% of all locus pairs were in LD, respectively.
LD was more prevalent between loci on the same chromosome compared with loci on independent chromosomes and was highest between adjacent loci.
Only a small fraction (bread wheat, 0.
9%; durum wheat, 3.
2%) of the locus pairs in LD showed R2values > 0.
2.
The LD between adjacent locus pairs extended (R2 > 0.
2) approximately 2–3 cM, on average, but some regions of the bread and durum wheat genomes showed high levels of LD (R2= 0.
7 and 1.
0, respectively) extending 41.
2 and 25.
5 cM, respectively.
The wheat collections were clustered by similarity into subpopulations using unlinked microsatellite data and the software Structure.
Analysis within subpopulations showed 14- to 16-fold fewer locus pairs in LD, higher R2values for those pairs in LD, and LD extending further along the chromosome.
The data suggest that LD mapping of wheat can be performed with simple sequence repeats to a resolution of <5 cM.
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