Author:
Shu Guoping,Cao Gangqiang,Li Niannian,Wang Aifang,Wei Fang,Li Ting,Yi Li,Xu Yunbi,Wang Yibo
Abstract
AbstractMaize (Zea mays L.) germplasm in China Summer maize ecological region (CSM) or central corn-belt of China is diverse but has not been systematically characterized at molecular level. In this study, genetic variation, genome diversity, linkage disequilibrium patterns, population structure, and characteristics of different heterotic groups were studied using 525,141 SNPs obtained by Genotyping-By-Sequencing (GBS) for 490 inbred lines collected from researchers at CSM region. The SNP density is lower near centromere, but higher near telomere region of maize chromosome, the degree of linkage disequilibrium (r2) vary at different chromosome regions. Majority of the inbred lines (66.05%) show pairwise relative kinship near zero, indicating a large genetic diversity in the CSM breeding germplasm. Using 4849 tagSNPs derived from 3618 haplotype blocks, the 490 inbred lines were delineated into 3 supergroups, 6 groups, and 10 subgroups using ADMIXTURE software. A procedure of assigning inbred lines into heterotic groups using genomic data and tag-SNPs was developed and validated. Genome differentiation among different subgroups measured by Fst, and the genetic diversity within each subgroup measured by GD are both large. The share of heterotic groups that have significant North American germplasm contribution: P, SS, IDT, and X, accounts about 54% of the CSM breeding germplasm collection and has increased significantly in the last two decades. Two predominant types of heterotic pattern in CSM region are: M-Reid group × TSPT group, and X subgroup × Local subgroups.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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