Use of continuous genotypes for genomic prediction in sugarcane

Author:

Yadav Seema1ORCID,Ross Elizabeth M.1ORCID,Wei Xianming2,Liu Shouye3,Nguyen Loan To1ORCID,Powell Owen1ORCID,Hickey Lee T.1ORCID,Deomano Emily4,Atkin Felicity5,Voss‐Fels Kai P.16ORCID,Hayes Ben J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

2. Sugar Research Australia Mackay Queensland Australia

3. Institute for Molecular Bioscience The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

4. Sugar Research Australia Indooroopilly Queensland Australia

5. Sugar Research Australia Meringa Gordonvale Queensland Australia

6. Department of Grapevine Breeding Hochschule Geisenheim University Geisenheim Germany

Abstract

AbstractGenomic selection in sugarcane faces challenges due to limited genomic tools and high genomic complexity, particularly because of its high and variable ploidy. The classification of genotypes for single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) becomes difficult due to the wide range of possible allele dosages. Previous genomic studies in sugarcane used pseudo‐diploid genotyping, grouping all heterozygotes into a single class. In this study, we investigate the use of continuous genotypes as a proxy for allele‐dosage in genomic prediction models. The hypothesis is that continuous genotypes could better reflect allele dosage at SNPs linked to mutations affecting target traits, resulting in phenotypic variation. The dataset included genotypes of 1318 clones at 58K SNP markers, with about 26K markers filtered using standard quality controls. Predictions for tonnes of cane per hectare (TCH), commercial cane sugar (CCS), and fiber content (Fiber) were made using parametric, non‐parametric, and Bayesian methods. Continuous genotypes increased accuracy by 5%–7% for CCS and Fiber. The pseudo‐diploid parametrization performed better for TCH. Reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces model with Gaussian kernel and AK4 (arc‐cosine kernel with hidden layer 4) kernel outperformed other methods for TCH and CCS, suggesting that non‐additive effects might influence these traits. The prevalence of low‐dosage markers in the study may have limited the benefits of approximating allele‐dosage information with continuous genotypes in genomic prediction models. Continuous genotypes simplify genomic prediction in polyploid crops, allowing additional markers to be used without adhering to pseudo‐diploid inheritance. The approach can particularly benefit high ploidy species or emerging crops with unknown ploidy.

Funder

Sugar Research Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Genetics

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