Publications by authors named "R E Voorrips"

Investigating crop diversity through genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on core collections helps in deciphering the genetic determinants of complex quantitative traits. Using the G2P-SOL project world collection of 10 038 wild and cultivated Capsicum accessions from 10 major genebanks, we assembled a core collection of 423 accessions representing the known genetic diversity. Since complex traits are often highly dependent upon environmental variables and genotype-by-environment (G × E) interactions, multi-environment GWAS with a 10 195-marker genotypic matrix were conducted on a highly diverse subset of 350 Capsicum annuum accessions, extensively phenotyped in up to six independent trials from five climatically differing countries.

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  • Kiwifruit, a woody vine with multiple ploidy levels, faces challenges in SNP genotyping due to its complexity, but recent technologies offer solutions.
  • Researchers created a high-density SNP genotyping array featuring 134,729 unique SNPs derived from sequencing 40 genotypes, enhancing genetic research and breeding efforts.
  • By genotyping 400 kiwifruit individuals, they confirmed the array's efficacy in distinguishing varieties and constructed a genetic linkage map, discovering important information on the tetrasomic inheritance and sex locus in A. arguta.
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Background: For genetic analyses, multi-allelic markers have an advantage over bi-allelic markers like SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) in that they carry more information about the genetic constitution of individuals. This is especially the case in polyploids, where individuals carry more than two alleles at each locus. Haploblocks are multi-allelic markers that can be derived by phasing sets of closely-linked SNP markers.

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Correlations between morphological traits of cabbage rosette leaves and heads were found. Genome-wide association studies of these traits identified 50 robust quantitative trait loci in multiple years. Half of these loci affect both organs.

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