Development of a 63K SNP Array for Cotton and High-Density Mapping of Intraspecific and Interspecific Populations of <i>Gossypium</i> spp.

Amanda M. Hulse‐Kemp(Texas A&M University), Jana Lemm, Joerg Plieske, Hamid Ashrafi(University of California, Davis), Ramesh Buyyarapu, David D. Fang(Agricultural Research Service), James Frelichowski(Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center), Marc Giband(Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement), Steve Hague(Texas A&M University), Lori L. Hinze(Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center), Kelli J. Kochan(Texas A&M University), Penny K. Riggs(Texas A&M University), Jodi Scheffler(Mississippi Delta Community College), Joshua A. Udall(Brigham Young University), Mauricio Ulloa, Shirley S. Wang(Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center), Qian‐Hao Zhu(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Sumit Kumar Bag(National Botanical Research Institute), Archana Bhardwaj(National Botanical Research Institute), John Burke, Robert L Byers(Brigham Young University), Michel Claverie(Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement), Michael A. Gore(Cornell University), David Harker(Brigham Young University), Md S. Islam(Agricultural Research Service), Johnie N. Jenkins(Mississippi State University), Don C. Jones(Cotton (United States)), Jean-Marc Lacape(Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement), Danny Llewellyn(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Richard G. Percy(Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center), Alan E. Pepper(Texas A&M University), Jesse Poland(Kansas State University), Krishan Mohan(National Botanical Research Institute), Samir V. Sawant(National Botanical Research Institute), Sunil Kumar Singh(National Botanical Research Institute), Andrew Spriggs(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Jennifer M. Taylor(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Fei Wang(Texas A&M University), Scott Yourstone(Brigham Young University), Xiuting Zheng(Texas A&M University), Cindy Lawley(Illumina (United States)), Martin W. Ganal, Allen Van Deynze(University of California, Davis), Iain W. Wilson(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), David M. Stelly(Texas A&M University)
G3 Genes Genomes Genetics
June 1, 2015
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Abstract

High-throughput genotyping arrays provide a standardized resource for plant breeding communities that are useful for a breadth of applications including high-density genetic mapping, genome-wide association studies (GWAS), genomic selection (GS), complex trait dissection, and studying patterns of genomic diversity among cultivars and wild accessions. We have developed the CottonSNP63K, an Illumina Infinium array containing assays for 45,104 putative intraspecific single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers for use within the cultivated cotton species Gossypium hirsutum L. and 17,954 putative interspecific SNP markers for use with crosses of other cotton species with G. hirsutum. The SNPs on the array were developed from 13 different discovery sets that represent a diverse range of G. hirsutum germplasm and five other species: G. barbadense L., G. tomentosum Nuttal × Seemann, G. mustelinum Miers × Watt, G. armourianum Kearny, and G. longicalyx J.B. Hutchinson and Lee. The array was validated with 1,156 samples to generate cluster positions to facilitate automated analysis of 38,822 polymorphic markers. Two high-density genetic maps containing a total of 22,829 SNPs were generated for two F2 mapping populations, one intraspecific and one interspecific, and 3,533 SNP markers were co-occurring in both maps. The produced intraspecific genetic map is the first saturated map that associates into 26 linkage groups corresponding to the number of cotton chromosomes for a cross between two G. hirsutum lines. The linkage maps were shown to have high levels of collinearity to the JGI G. raimondii Ulbrich reference genome sequence. The CottonSNP63K array, cluster file and associated marker sequences constitute a major new resource for the global cotton research community.


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