Author:
Darkwa Kwabena,Agre Paterne,Olasanmi Bunmi,Iseki Kohtaro,Matsumoto Ryo,Powell Adrian,Bauchet Guillaume,De Koeyer David,Muranaka Satoru,Adebola Patrick,Asiedu Robert,Terauchi Ryohei,Asfaw Asrat
Abstract
AbstractUnderstanding the diversity and genetic relationships among and within crop germplasm is invaluable for genetic improvement. This study assessed genetic diversity in a panel of 173 D. rotundata accessions using joint analysis for 23 morphological traits and 136,429 SNP markers from the whole-genome resequencing platform. Various diversity matrices and clustering methods were evaluated for a comprehensive characterization of genetic diversity in white Guinea yam from West Africa at phenotypic and molecular levels. The translation of the different diversity matrices from the phenotypic and genomic information into distinct groups varied with the hierarchal clustering methods used. Gower distance matrix based on phenotypic data and identity by state (IBS) distance matrix based on SNP data with the UPGMA clustering method found the best fit to dissect the genetic relationship in current set materials. However, the grouping pattern was inconsistent (r = − 0.05) between the morphological and molecular distance matrices due to the non-overlapping information between the two data types. Joint analysis for the phenotypic and molecular information maximized a comprehensive estimate of the actual diversity in the evaluated materials. The results from our study provide valuable insights for measuring quantitative genetic variability for breeding and genetic studies in yam and other root and tuber crops.
Funder
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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