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Genomic prediction and GWAS of yield, quality and disease-related traits in spring barley and winter wheat

Hsin‐Yuan Tsai, Luc Janss, Jeppe Reitan Andersen, Jihad Orabi, Jens Due Jensen, Ahmed Jahoor, Just Jensen

2020Scientific Reports95 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Genome-wide association study (GWAS) and genomic prediction (GP) are extensively employed to accelerate genetic gain and identify QTL in plant breeding. In this study, 1,317 spring barley and 1,325 winter wheat breeding lines from a commercial breeding program were genotyped with the Illumina 9 K barley or 15 K wheat SNP-chip, and phenotyped in multiple years and locations. For GWAS, in spring barley, a QTL on chr. 4H associated with powdery mildew and ramularia resistance were found. There were several SNPs on chr. 4H showing genome-wide significance with yield traits. In winter wheat, GWAS identified two SNPs on chr. 6A, and one SNP on chr. 1B, significantly associated with quality trait moisture, as well as one SNP located on chr. 5B associated with starch content in the seeds. The significant SNPs identified by multiple trait GWAS were generally the same as those found in single trait GWAS. GWAS including genotype-location information in the model identified significant SNPs in each tested location, which were not found previously when including all locations in the GWAS. For GP, in spring barley, GP using the Bayesian Power Lasso model had higher accuracy than ridge regression BLUP in powdery mildew and yield traits, whereas the prediction accuracies were similar using Bayesian Power Lasso model and rrBLUP for yield traits in winter wheat.

Topics & Concepts

Powdery mildewGenome-wide association studyBiologySingle-nucleotide polymorphismQuantitative trait locusSNPGeneticsGenetic associationGenotypeAgronomyGeneWheat and Barley Genetics and PathologyGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestockGenetics and Plant Breeding
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