Genome properties of key oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) breeding populations

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Essubalew Getachew Seyum
Ngalle Hermine Bille
Wosene Gebreselassie Abtew
Pasi Rastas
Deni Arifianto
Hubert Domonhédo
Benoît Cochard
Florence Jacob
Virginie Riou
Virginie Pomiès
David Lopez
Joseph Martin Bell
David Cros
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[1] University of Yaoundé I,Department of Plant Biology and Physiology, Faculty of Sciences
[2] University of Yaoundé I,CETIC (African Center of Excellence in Information and Communication Technologies)
[3] Jimma University College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine,Department of Horticulture and Plant Sciences
[4] University of Helsinki,Institute of Biotechnology, Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE)
[5] P.T. SOCFINDO Medan,CIRAD (Centre de coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement)
[6] INRAB,undefined
[7] CRA-PP,undefined
[8] PalmElit SAS,undefined
[9] UMR AGAP Institut,undefined
[10] UMR AGAP Institut,undefined
[11] University of Montpellier,undefined
[12] CIRAD,undefined
[13] INRAE,undefined
[14] Institut Agro,undefined
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Genome properties; Genomic selection; Genotyping-by-sequencing; Oil palm; Single nucleotide polymorphisms;
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A good knowledge of the genome properties of the populations makes it possible to optimize breeding methods, in particular genomic selection (GS). In oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq), the world’s main source of vegetable oil, this would provide insight into the promising GS results obtained so far. The present study considered two complex breeding populations, Deli and La Mé, with 943 individuals and 7324 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from genotyping-by-sequencing. Linkage disequilibrium (LD), haplotype sharing, effective size (Ne), and fixation index (Fst) were investigated. A genetic linkage map spanning 1778.52 cM and with a recombination rate of 2.85 cM/Mbp was constructed. The LD at r2=0.3, considered the minimum to get reliable GS results, spanned over 1.05 cM/0.22 Mbp in Deli and 0.9 cM/0.21 Mbp in La Mé. The significant degree of differentiation existing between Deli and La Mé was confirmed by the high Fst value (0.53), the pattern of correlation of SNP heterozygosity and allele frequency among populations, and the decrease of persistence of LD and of haplotype sharing among populations with increasing SNP distance. However, the level of resemblance between the two populations over short genomic distances (correlation of r values between populations >0.6 for SNPs separated by <0.5 cM/1 kbp and percentage of common haplotypes >40% for haplotypes <3600 bp/0.20 cM) likely explains the superiority of GS models ignoring the parental origin of marker alleles over models taking this information into account. The two populations had low Ne (<5). Population-specific genetic maps and reference genomes are recommended for future studies.
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