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Data from: New resources for genetic studies in Populus nigra: genome wide SNP discovery and development of a 12k Infinium array

Data from: New resources for genetic studies in Populus nigra: genome wide SNP discovery and development of a 12k Infinium array
Data from: New resources for genetic studies in Populus nigra: genome wide SNP discovery and development of a 12k Infinium array
Whole genome resequencing of 51 Populus nigra (L.) individuals from across Western Europe was performed using Illumina platforms. A total number of 1,878,727 SNPs distributed along the P. nigra reference sequence were identified. The SNP calling accuracy was validated with Sanger sequencing. SNPs were selected within 14 previously identified QTL regions; 2916 expressional candidate genes related to rust resistance, wood properties, water-use efficiency and bud phenology and 1732 genes randomly spread across the genome. Over 10,000 SNPs were selected for the construction of a 12k Infinium BeadChip array dedicated to association mapping. The SNP genotyping assay was performed with 888 P. nigra individuals. The genotyping success rate was 91%. Our high success rate was due to the discovery panel design and the stringent parameters applied for SNP calling and selection. In the same set of P. nigra genotypes, linkage disequilibrium throughout the genome decayed on average within 5 to 7 kb to half of its maximum value. As an application test, ADMIXTURE analysis was performed with a selection of 600 SNPs spread throughout the genome and 706 individuals collected along 12 river basins. The admixture pattern was consistent with genetic diversity revealed by neutral markers and the geographical distribution of the populations. These newly developed SNP resources and genotyping array provide a valuable tool for population genetic studies and identification of QTLs through natural-population based genetic association studies in P. nigra.,List of SNPs extracted from HT-sequencing dataThe SNPs are denoted by SNP_IGA followed by the chromosome or scaffold number (V2.0) and the base position within the scaffold.List of SNPs from HTsequencing data.xlsxP. nigra Genotype dataGenotype calling of P. nigra individuals originating from 12 western european river basins and full sib progenies. The individuals are listed in Tables S1Input files for ADMIXTURE and PCAInput files for ADMIXTURE and PCA analysis see Material and methods sectionP. nigra reference sequenceThis .zip file contains the fasta-formatted and compressed complete sequence of Populus nigra genotype 71077-308.Consensus_71077-308_version0915-MER.fa.zip
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(2015) Data from: New resources for genetic studies in Populus nigra: genome wide SNP discovery and development of a 12k Infinium array. DRYAD doi:10.5061/dryad.dk6gj [Dataset]

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Abstract

Whole genome resequencing of 51 Populus nigra (L.) individuals from across Western Europe was performed using Illumina platforms. A total number of 1,878,727 SNPs distributed along the P. nigra reference sequence were identified. The SNP calling accuracy was validated with Sanger sequencing. SNPs were selected within 14 previously identified QTL regions; 2916 expressional candidate genes related to rust resistance, wood properties, water-use efficiency and bud phenology and 1732 genes randomly spread across the genome. Over 10,000 SNPs were selected for the construction of a 12k Infinium BeadChip array dedicated to association mapping. The SNP genotyping assay was performed with 888 P. nigra individuals. The genotyping success rate was 91%. Our high success rate was due to the discovery panel design and the stringent parameters applied for SNP calling and selection. In the same set of P. nigra genotypes, linkage disequilibrium throughout the genome decayed on average within 5 to 7 kb to half of its maximum value. As an application test, ADMIXTURE analysis was performed with a selection of 600 SNPs spread throughout the genome and 706 individuals collected along 12 river basins. The admixture pattern was consistent with genetic diversity revealed by neutral markers and the geographical distribution of the populations. These newly developed SNP resources and genotyping array provide a valuable tool for population genetic studies and identification of QTLs through natural-population based genetic association studies in P. nigra.,List of SNPs extracted from HT-sequencing dataThe SNPs are denoted by SNP_IGA followed by the chromosome or scaffold number (V2.0) and the base position within the scaffold.List of SNPs from HTsequencing data.xlsxP. nigra Genotype dataGenotype calling of P. nigra individuals originating from 12 western european river basins and full sib progenies. The individuals are listed in Tables S1Input files for ADMIXTURE and PCAInput files for ADMIXTURE and PCA analysis see Material and methods sectionP. nigra reference sequenceThis .zip file contains the fasta-formatted and compressed complete sequence of Populus nigra genotype 71077-308.Consensus_71077-308_version0915-MER.fa.zip

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Published date: 2015

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/449130
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Date deposited: 17 May 2021 16:34
Last modified: 05 May 2023 18:13

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Contributor: P. Faivre-Rampant
Contributor: G. Zaina
Contributor: V. Jorge
Contributor: S. Giacomello
Contributor: V. Segura
Contributor: S. Scalabrin
Contributor: V. Guérin
Contributor: E. De Paoli
Contributor: C. Aluome
Contributor: M. Viger
Contributor: F. Cattonaro
Contributor: A. Payne
Contributor: P. PaulStephenRaj
Contributor: M.C. Le Paslier
Contributor: A. Berard
Contributor: M. R. Allwright
Contributor: M. Villar
Contributor: Gail Taylor
Contributor: C. Bastien
Contributor: M. Morgante

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