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Subhadra Chakrabarty1, Raphael Mufumbo1,2, Steffen Windpassinger1, David Jordan3, Emma Mace3, Rod J Snowdon4, Adrian Hathorn3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Plant Genetic Resources Centre at the Uganda National Gene Bank houses has over 3000 genetically diverse landraces and wild relatives of Sorghum bicolor accessions. This genetic diversity resource is untapped, under-utilized, and has not been systematically incorporated into sorghum breeding programs. In this study, we characterized the germplasm collection using whole-genome SNP markers (DArTseq). Discriminant analysis of principal components (DAPC) was implemented to study the racial ancestry of the accessions in comparison to a global sorghum diversity set and characterize the sub-groups present in the Ugandan (UG) germplasm.Entities:
Keywords: Cold tolerance; Genebank; Genetic diversity; Genome-wide association study; Population structure; Sorghum bicolor; Temperate climate adaptation
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35906543 PMCID: PMC9335971 DOI: 10.1186/s12870-022-03770-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Plant Biol ISSN: 1471-2229 Impact factor: 5.260
Fig. 1Discriminant analysis of principal components (DAPC) and phylogenetic analysis of 3333 Ugandan accessions. a Scatterplot showing the clustering pattern within the population. The axes represent the first two Linear Discriminants (LD) that were retained. Each circle represents an identified cluster whereas each dot represents an accession. b Barplot showing assignment of individuals to the five clusters recovered by the DAPC and their racial composition. Each vertical bar represents one individual accession (c) Neighbour-joining clustering of the Ugandan germplasm. The numbers are based on the geographical origins and the colours are based on the racial background
Fig. 2Racial composition and classification of UG samples in comparison to global diversity set. a DA loadings (LD) displaying UG clustering (black dots) in comparison to global racial clusters. Each dot represents an individual and the colour code is displayed in the index. b composition of the races amongst the UG subset selected for co-analysis with global set. The x axis represents the different races and the y axis indicates the number of individuals that were assigned to the particular race. c DA loading of Ugandan representative accessions based on races
Fig. 3Association mapping of survival under cold stress. The experiments were conducted under (a) field condition (Gross Gerau; GG) and (b) climate chamber (CC). The grey dotted horizontal line indicates a threshold of genome-wide cut-off at -log10(p) > 3.0 while the green line indicates the Bonferroni threshold at -log10(p) > 4.9. The selected associated markers which overlapped under both conditions are marked in red