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  • Researchers identified a significant number of high-quality SNPs (26,785 and 16,573) from two chickpea parental genotypes, using a genetic mapping technique.
  • This work led to the creation of ultra-high density genetic linkage maps that revealed 33 major genomic regions associated with important agronomic traits, focusing on detailed genetic information within less than 1 centiMorgan on desi chromosomes.
  • An innovative approach combining various genetic analysis techniques allowed for quicker identification of beneficial genetic variants related to seed weight, enhancing the potential for improving chickpea crops through advanced breeding methods.

Article Abstract

We discovered 26785 and 16573 high-quality SNPs differentiating two parental genotypes of a RIL mapping population using reference desi and kabuli genome-based GBS assay. Of these, 3625 and 2177 SNPs have been integrated into eight desi and kabuli chromosomes, respectively in order to construct ultra-high density (0.20-0.37 cM) intra-specific chickpea genetic linkage maps. One of these constructed high-resolution genetic map has potential to identify 33 major genomic regions harbouring 35 robust QTLs (PVE: 17.9-39.7%) associated with three agronomic traits, which were mapped within <1 cM mean marker intervals on desi chromosomes. The extended LD (linkage disequilibrium) decay (~15 cM) in chromosomes of genetic maps have encouraged us to use a rapid integrated approach (comparative QTL mapping, QTL-region specific haplotype/LD-based trait association analysis, expression profiling and gene haplotype-based association mapping) rather than a traditional QTL map-based cloning method to narrow-down one major seed weight (SW) robust QTL region. It delineated favourable natural allelic variants and superior haplotype-containing one seed-specific candidate embryo defective gene regulating SW in chickpea. The ultra-high-resolution genetic maps, QTLs/genes and alleles/haplotypes-related genomic information generated and integrated strategy for rapid QTL/gene identification developed have potential to expedite genomics-assisted breeding applications in crop plants, including chickpea for their genetic enhancement.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5386344PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep09468DOI Listing

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