Global Diversity Lines–A Five-Continent Reference Panel of Sequenced Drosophila melanogaster Strains

Author:

Grenier Jennifer K1,Arguello J Roman12,Moreira Margarida Cardoso12,Gottipati Srikanth13,Mohammed Jaaved4,Hackett Sean R15,Boughton Rachel1,Greenberg Anthony J14,Clark Andrew G114

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853

2. Center for Integrative Genomics, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland CH-1015

3. Translational Medicine and Think Team, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development and Commercialization, Inc., Princeton, New Jersey 08540

4. Department of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853

5. Quantitative and Computational Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544

Abstract

Abstract Reference collections of multiple Drosophila lines with accumulating collections of “omics” data have proven especially valuable for the study of population genetics and complex trait genetics. Here we present a description of a resource collection of 84 strains of Drosophila melanogaster whose genome sequences were obtained after 12 generations of full-sib inbreeding. The initial rationale for this resource was to foster development of a systems biology platform for modeling metabolic regulation by the use of natural polymorphisms as perturbations. As reference lines, they are amenable to repeated phenotypic measurements, and already a large collection of metabolic traits have been assayed. Another key feature of these strains is their widespread geographic origin, coming from Beijing, Ithaca, Netherlands, Tasmania, and Zimbabwe. After obtaining 12.5× coverage of paired-end Illumina sequence reads, SNP and indel calls were made with the GATK platform. Thorough quality control was enabled by deep sequencing one line to >100×, and single-nucleotide polymorphisms and indels were validated using ddRAD-sequencing as an orthogonal platform. In addition, a series of preliminary population genetic tests were performed with these single-nucleotide polymorphism data for assessment of data quality. We found 83 segregating inversions among the lines, and as expected these were especially abundant in the African sample. We anticipate that this will make a useful addition to the set of reference D. melanogaster strains, thanks to its geographic structuring and unusually high level of genetic diversity.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology

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