High-density SNP assay development for genetic analysis in maritime pine (Pinus pinaster)

Maritime pine provides essential ecosystem services in the south-western Mediterranean basin, where it covers around 4 million ha. Its scattered distribution over a range of environmental conditions makes it an ideal forest tree species for studies of local adaptation and evolutionary responses to climatic change. Highly multiplexed single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping arrays are increasingly used to study genetic variation in living organisms and for practical applications in plant and animal breeding and genetic resource conservation. We developed a 9k Illumina Infinium SNP array and genotyped maritime pine trees from (i) a three-generation inbred (F2) pedigree, (ii) the French breeding population and (iii) natural populations from Portugal and the French Atlantic coast. A large proportion of the exploitable SNPs (2052/8410, i.e. 24.4%) segregated in the mapping population and could be mapped, providing the densest ever gene-based linkage map for this species. Based on 5016 SNPs, natural and breeding populations from the French gene pool exhibited similar level of genetic diversity. Population genetics and structure analyses based on 3981 SNP markers common to the Portuguese and French gene pools revealed high levels of differentiation, leading to the identification of a set of highly differentiated SNPs that could be used for seed provenance certification. Finally, we discuss how the validated SNPs could facilitate the identification of ecologically and economically relevant genes in this species, improving our understanding of the demography and selective forces shaping its natural genetic diversity, and providing support for new breeding strategies. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Main Authors: Plomion, C., Bartholomé, J., Lesur, I., Boury, C., Rodríguez-Quilón, I., Lagraulet, H., Ehrenmann, F., Bouffier, L., Gion, J. M., Grivet, D., de Miguel, M., de María, N., Cervera, M. T., Bagnoli, F., Isik, F., Vendramin, G. G., González-Martínez, S. C.
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spelling dig-inia-es-20.500.12792-35442020-12-15T09:52:31Z High-density SNP assay development for genetic analysis in maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) Plomion, C. Bartholomé, J. Lesur, I. Boury, C. Rodríguez-Quilón, I. Lagraulet, H. Ehrenmann, F. Bouffier, L. Gion, J. M. Grivet, D. de Miguel, M. de María, N. Cervera, M. T. Bagnoli, F. Isik, F. Vendramin, G. G. González-Martínez, S. C. Maritime pine provides essential ecosystem services in the south-western Mediterranean basin, where it covers around 4 million ha. Its scattered distribution over a range of environmental conditions makes it an ideal forest tree species for studies of local adaptation and evolutionary responses to climatic change. Highly multiplexed single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping arrays are increasingly used to study genetic variation in living organisms and for practical applications in plant and animal breeding and genetic resource conservation. We developed a 9k Illumina Infinium SNP array and genotyped maritime pine trees from (i) a three-generation inbred (F2) pedigree, (ii) the French breeding population and (iii) natural populations from Portugal and the French Atlantic coast. A large proportion of the exploitable SNPs (2052/8410, i.e. 24.4%) segregated in the mapping population and could be mapped, providing the densest ever gene-based linkage map for this species. Based on 5016 SNPs, natural and breeding populations from the French gene pool exhibited similar level of genetic diversity. Population genetics and structure analyses based on 3981 SNP markers common to the Portuguese and French gene pools revealed high levels of differentiation, leading to the identification of a set of highly differentiated SNPs that could be used for seed provenance certification. Finally, we discuss how the validated SNPs could facilitate the identification of ecologically and economically relevant genes in this species, improving our understanding of the demography and selective forces shaping its natural genetic diversity, and providing support for new breeding strategies. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 2020-10-22T14:54:16Z 2020-10-22T14:54:16Z 2016 journal article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/3544 10.1111/1755-0998.12464 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ open access
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description Maritime pine provides essential ecosystem services in the south-western Mediterranean basin, where it covers around 4 million ha. Its scattered distribution over a range of environmental conditions makes it an ideal forest tree species for studies of local adaptation and evolutionary responses to climatic change. Highly multiplexed single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping arrays are increasingly used to study genetic variation in living organisms and for practical applications in plant and animal breeding and genetic resource conservation. We developed a 9k Illumina Infinium SNP array and genotyped maritime pine trees from (i) a three-generation inbred (F2) pedigree, (ii) the French breeding population and (iii) natural populations from Portugal and the French Atlantic coast. A large proportion of the exploitable SNPs (2052/8410, i.e. 24.4%) segregated in the mapping population and could be mapped, providing the densest ever gene-based linkage map for this species. Based on 5016 SNPs, natural and breeding populations from the French gene pool exhibited similar level of genetic diversity. Population genetics and structure analyses based on 3981 SNP markers common to the Portuguese and French gene pools revealed high levels of differentiation, leading to the identification of a set of highly differentiated SNPs that could be used for seed provenance certification. Finally, we discuss how the validated SNPs could facilitate the identification of ecologically and economically relevant genes in this species, improving our understanding of the demography and selective forces shaping its natural genetic diversity, and providing support for new breeding strategies. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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author Plomion, C.
Bartholomé, J.
Lesur, I.
Boury, C.
Rodríguez-Quilón, I.
Lagraulet, H.
Ehrenmann, F.
Bouffier, L.
Gion, J. M.
Grivet, D.
de Miguel, M.
de María, N.
Cervera, M. T.
Bagnoli, F.
Isik, F.
Vendramin, G. G.
González-Martínez, S. C.
spellingShingle Plomion, C.
Bartholomé, J.
Lesur, I.
Boury, C.
Rodríguez-Quilón, I.
Lagraulet, H.
Ehrenmann, F.
Bouffier, L.
Gion, J. M.
Grivet, D.
de Miguel, M.
de María, N.
Cervera, M. T.
Bagnoli, F.
Isik, F.
Vendramin, G. G.
González-Martínez, S. C.
High-density SNP assay development for genetic analysis in maritime pine (Pinus pinaster)
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Bartholomé, J.
Lesur, I.
Boury, C.
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Gion, J. M.
Grivet, D.
de Miguel, M.
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Cervera, M. T.
Bagnoli, F.
Isik, F.
Vendramin, G. G.
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title High-density SNP assay development for genetic analysis in maritime pine (Pinus pinaster)
title_short High-density SNP assay development for genetic analysis in maritime pine (Pinus pinaster)
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