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  • A refined SNP array with 92,459 probes was created for chromosome scanning and genetic mapping in a Nigerian oil palm family, T128, leading to the identification of 76,447 quality SNPs.
  • Out of these, 25,364 polymorphic SNPs enabled linkage analysis, resulting in mapping 21,413 SNPs across 16 linkage groups, providing a genetic map 16 times denser than previous ones.
  • QTLs linked to traits like height and rachis length were found in specific linkage groups, where 55 potential genes related to phytohormones and plant growth were identified, shedding light on their roles in dwarfism.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: A refined SNP array containing 92,459 probes was developed and applied for chromosome scanning, construction of a high-density genetic linkage map and QTL analysis in a selfed Nigerian oil palm family (T128). Genotyping of the T128 mapping family generated 76,447 good quality SNPs for detailed scanning of aberration and homozygosity in the individual pseudo-chromosomes. Of them, 25,364 polymorphic SNPs were used for linkage analysis resulting in an 84.4% mapping rate. A total of 21,413 SNPs were mapped into 16 linkage groups (LGs), covering a total map length of 1364.5 cM. This genetic map is 16X denser than the previous version used to establish pseudo-chromosomes of the oil palm reference genome published in 2013. The QTLs associated with height, height increment and rachis length were identified in LGs TT05, 06, 08, 15 and 16. The present QTLs as well as those published previously were tagged to the reference genome to determine their chromosomal locations. Almost all the QTLs identified in this study were either close to or co-located with those reported in other populations. Determining the QTL position on chromosomes was also helpful in mining for the underlying candidate genes. In total, 55 putative genes and transcription factors involved in the biosynthesis, conjugation and signalling of the major phytohormones, especially for gibberellins and cell wall morphogenesis were found to be present in the identified genomic QTL regions, and their potential roles in plant dwarfism are discussed.

Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12298-023-01360-2.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10678900PMC
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