| Literature DB >> 25901573 |
Haiping Qiang1, Zhihong Chen2, Zhengli Zhang1, Xuemin Wang1, Hongwen Gao1, Zan Wang1.
Abstract
Information on genetic diversity and population structure of a tetraploid alfalfa collection might be valuable in effective use of the genetic resources. A set of 336 worldwide genotypes of tetraploid alfalfa (Medicago sativa subsp. sativa L.) was genotyped using 85 genome-wide distributed SSR markers to reveal the genetic diversity and population structure in the alfalfa. Genetic diversity analysis identified a total of 1056 alleles across 85 marker loci. The average expected heterozygosity and polymorphism information content values were 0.677 and 0.638, respectively, showing high levels of genetic diversity in the cultivated tetraploid alfalfa germplasm. Comparison of genetic characteristics across chromosomes indicated regions of chromosomes 2 and 3 had the highest genetic diversity. A higher genetic diversity was detected in alfalfa landraces than that of wild materials and cultivars. Two populations were identified by the model-based population structure, principal coordinate and neighbor-joining analyses, corresponding to China and other parts of the world. However, lack of strictly correlation between clustering and geographic origins suggested extensive germplasm exchanges of alfalfa germplasm across diverse geographic regions. The quantitative analysis of the genetic diversity and population structure in this study could be useful for genetic and genomic analysis and utilization of the genetic variation in alfalfa breeding.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25901573 PMCID: PMC4406709 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124592
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Summary of genetic diversity at chromosome level.
| Chromosome | No. of markers | Mean of alleles | Expected heterozygosity | PIC |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 19 | 11.3(±4.51) | 0.639(±0.106) | 0.593(±0.108) |
| 2 | 9 | 15.6(±7.23) | 0.762(±0.136) | 0.736(±0.140) |
| 3 | 9 | 14.7(±6.24) | 0.719(±0.184) | 0.694(±0.193) |
| 4 | 14 | 11.5(±7.53) | 0.669(±0.138) | 0.630(±0.148) |
| 5 | 9 | 12.9(±11.03) | 0.719(±0.116) | 0.681(±0.132) |
| 6 | 3 | 8.7(±4.04) | 0.677(±0.111) | 0.618(±0.141) |
| 7 | 11 | 13.6(±9.07) | 0.653(±0.153) | 0.606(±0.167) |
| 8 | 11 | 12.3(±8.20) | 0.629(±0.167) | 0.591(±0.175) |
Note:
a no significant difference on 0.05 level
Fig 1Q-plot showing clustering of 336 tetraploid alfalfa genotypes based on analysis of genotypic data using STRUCTURE.
Fig 2Three-dimensional principal coordinate analysis (PCA) of 336 tetraploid alfalfa genotypes genotyped with SSR markers.
Fig 3Dendrogram of 336 tetraploid alfalfa genotypes by NJ analysis.
Colors in the dendrogram correspond to population structure as identified in structure analysis.
Genetic diversity of model-based subpopulations inferred by Structure.
| Subpopulations | No. of genotypes | Mean of alleles per locus | Expected Heterozygosity | PIC | No of population-specific alleles |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PopA-1 | 96 | 9.6(±4.99) | 0.679(±0.135) | 0.638(±0.146) | 55 |
| PopA-2 | 96 | 9.5(±5.35) | 0.667(±0.150) | 0.625(±0.158) | 47 |
| PopA-3 | 49 | 8.2(±4.23) | 0.672(±0.155) | 0.633(±0.164) | 19 |
| PopB-1 | 36 | 8.5(±4.24) | 0.677(±0.150) | 0.638(±0.159) | 40 |
| PopB-2 | 59 | 9.0(±4.47) | 0.688(±0.140) | 0.650(±0.150) | 40 |
Note:
*Based on the assumption of chromosome segregation;
a no significant difference on 0.05 level.
Genetic diversity of accession groups made according to improvement status.
| Improvement status | No. of individuals | Mean of alleles | Expected heterozygosity | PIC |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Landraces | 156 | 11.8a | 0.707a | 0.673a
|
| Cultivars | 88 | 10.3b | 0.684b | 0.638b |
| Cultivated materials | 28 | 7.2c | 0.636b | 0.595b |
| Wild materials | 12 | 6.4d | 0.680c | 0.639c |
| Landrace+wild materials | 168 | 11.85a | 0.696a | 0.659a |
| Cultivars+cultivated material | 116 | 10.61b | 0.676b | 0.637b |
*The different values with small letters are significantly different at the 0.05 level.
AMOVA of population differentiation.
| Source of variation | df | Sum of squares | Variance components | Percentage of variation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model based | Among Pops | 4 | 5.13 | 0.016 | 6 |
| Within Pops | 331 | 81.732 | 0.247 | 94 | |
| Total | 335 | 86.862 | 0.263 | 100 | |
| Improved status based | Among Pops | 3 | 1.940 | 0.008 | 4.1 |
| Within Pops | 280 | 53.499 | 0.191 | 95.9 | |
| Total | 283 | 55.439 | 0.199 | 100.0 |