Applications of genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) in maize genetics and breeding

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Nan Wang
Yibing Yuan
Hui Wang
Diansi Yu
Yubo Liu
Ao Zhang
Manje Gowda
Sudha K. Nair
Zhuanfang Hao
Yanli Lu
Felix San Vicente
Boddupalli M. Prasanna
Xinhai Li
Xuecai Zhang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Institute of Crop Sciences
[2] International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT),Maize Research Institute
[3] Sichuan Agricultural University,CIMMYT
[4] Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences,China Specialty Maize Research Center
[5] Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Crop Breeding and Cultivation Research Institute
[6] Shenyang Agricultural University,Agronomy College
[7] International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT),undefined
[8] CIMMYT-India,undefined
[9] C/O ICRISAT,undefined
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Genotyping-by-Sequencing (GBS) is a low-cost, high-throughput genotyping method that relies on restriction enzymes to reduce genome complexity. GBS is being widely used for various genetic and breeding applications. In the present study, 2240 individuals from eight maize populations, including two association populations (AM), backcross first generation (BC1), BC1F2, F2, double haploid (DH), intermated B73 × Mo17 (IBM), and a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population, were genotyped using GBS. A total of 955,120 of raw data for SNPs was obtained for each individual, with an average genotyping error of 0.70%. The rate of missing genotypic data for these SNPs was related to the level of multiplex sequencing: ~ 25% missing data for 96-plex and ~ 55% for 384-plex. Imputation can greatly reduce the rate of missing genotypes to 12.65% and 3.72% for AM populations and bi-parental populations, respectively, although it increases total genotyping error. For analysis of genetic diversity and linkage mapping, unimputed data with a low rate of genotyping error is beneficial, whereas, for association mapping, imputed data would result in higher marker density and would improve map resolution. Because imputation does not influence the prediction accuracy, both unimputed and imputed data can be used for genomic prediction. In summary, GBS is a versatile and efficient SNP discovery approach for homozygous materials and can be effectively applied for various purposes in maize genetics and breeding.
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