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  • Increasing global agricultural production requires innovative breeding techniques, such as Multi-parent advanced generation inter-cross (MAGIC) populations, which consist of diverse genetic lines derived from multiple parent plants.
  • MAGIC populations offer advantages over traditional breeding methods by providing high levels of genetic recombination, diverse phenotypes, and can be designed using specific cross methodologies, leading to better crop outcomes.
  • Despite the complexities involved in developing MAGIC populations, they are gaining popularity in various crops due to their effectiveness in trait analysis and breeding, with ongoing advancements opening up new breeding strategies yet to be fully explored.

Article Abstract

The compelling need to increase global agricultural production requires new breeding approaches that facilitate exploiting the diversity available in the plant genetic resources. Multi-parent advanced generation inter-cross (MAGIC) populations are large sets of recombinant inbred lines (RILs) that are a genetic mosaic of multiple founder parents. MAGIC populations display emerging features over experimental bi-parental and germplasm populations in combining significant levels of genetic recombination, a lack of genetic structure, and high genetic and phenotypic diversity. The development of MAGIC populations can be performed using "funnel" or "diallel" cross-designs, which are of great relevance choosing appropriate parents and defining optimal population sizes. Significant advances in specific software development are facilitating the genetic analysis of the complex genetic constitutions of MAGIC populations. Despite the complexity and the resources required in their development, due to their potential and interest for breeding, the number of MAGIC populations available and under development is continuously growing, with 45 MAGIC populations in different crops being reported here. Though cereals are by far the crop group where more MAGIC populations have been developed, MAGIC populations have also started to become available in other crop groups. The results obtained so far demonstrate that MAGIC populations are a very powerful tool for the dissection of complex traits, as well as a resource for the selection of recombinant elite breeding material and cultivars. In addition, some new MAGIC approaches that can make significant contributions to breeding, such as the development of inter-specific MAGIC populations, the development of MAGIC-like populations in crops where pure lines are not available, and the establishment of strategies for the straightforward incorporation of MAGIC materials in breeding pipelines, have barely been explored. The evidence that is already available indicates that MAGIC populations will play a major role in the coming years in allowing for impressive gains in plant breeding for developing new generations of dramatically improved cultivars.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7465826PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9080229DOI Listing

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