Genetic diversity and selection footprints in the genome of brazilian soybean cultivars.

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Autor(a) principal: MENDONÇA, H. C.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: PEREIRA, L. F. P., SANTOS, J. V. M. dos, MEDA, A. R., SANT?ANA, G. C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1150814
Resumo: Although Brazil is currently the largest soybean producer in the world, only a small number of studies have analyzed the genetic diversity of Brazilian soybean. These studies have shown the existence of a narrow genetic base. The objectives of this work were to analyze the population structure and genetic diversity, and to identify selection signatures in the genome of soybean germplasms from different companies in Brazil. A panel consisting of 343 soybean lines from Brazil, North America, and Asia was genotyped using genotyping by sequencing (GBS). Population structure was assessed by Bayesian and multivariate approaches. Genetic diversity was analyzed using metrics such as the fixation index, nucleotide diversity, genetic dissimilarity, and linkage disequilibrium. The software BayeScan was used to detect selection signatures between Brazilian and Asian accessions as well as among Brazilian germplasms. Region of origin, company of origin, and relative maturity group (RMG) all had a significant influence on population structure. Varieties belonging to the same company and especially to the same RMG exhibited a high level of genetic similarity. This result was exacerbated among early maturing accessions. Brazilian soybean showed significantly lower genetic diversity when compared to Asian accessions. This was expected, because the crop?s region of origin is its main genetic diversity reserve. We identified 7 genomic regions under selection between the Brazilian and Asian accessions, and 27 among Brazilian varieties developed by different companies. Associated with these genomic regions, we found 96 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for important soybean breeding traits such as flowering, maturity, plant architecture, productivity components, pathogen resistance, and seed composition. Some of the QTLs associated with the markers under selection have genes of great importance to soybean?s regional adaptation. The results reported herein allowed to expand the knowledge about the organization of the genetic variability of the Brazilian soybean germplasm. Furthermore, it was possible to identify genomic regions under selection possibly associated with the adaptation of soybean to Brazilian environments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Genetic diversity and selection footprints in the genome of brazilian soybean cultivars.
title Genetic diversity and selection footprints in the genome of brazilian soybean cultivars.
spellingShingle Genetic diversity and selection footprints in the genome of brazilian soybean cultivars.
MENDONÇA, H. C.
Soybeans
Genetic variance
Genome
title_short Genetic diversity and selection footprints in the genome of brazilian soybean cultivars.
title_full Genetic diversity and selection footprints in the genome of brazilian soybean cultivars.
title_fullStr Genetic diversity and selection footprints in the genome of brazilian soybean cultivars.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity and selection footprints in the genome of brazilian soybean cultivars.
title_sort Genetic diversity and selection footprints in the genome of brazilian soybean cultivars.
author MENDONÇA, H. C.
author_facet MENDONÇA, H. C.
PEREIRA, L. F. P.
SANTOS, J. V. M. dos
MEDA, A. R.
SANT?ANA, G. C.
author_role author
author2 PEREIRA, L. F. P.
SANTOS, J. V. M. dos
MEDA, A. R.
SANT?ANA, G. C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv HEITOR CALUX MENDONÇA, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE LONDRINA; LUIZ FILIPE PROTASIO PEREIRA, CNPCa; JOÃO VITOR MALDONADO DOS SANTOS, TROPICAL MELHORAMENTO E GENÉTICA; ANDERSON ROTTER MEDA, TROPICAL MELHORAMENTO E GENÉTICA; GUSTAVO CÉSAR SANT'ANA, TROPICAL MELHORAMENTO E GENÉTICA.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MENDONÇA, H. C.
PEREIRA, L. F. P.
SANTOS, J. V. M. dos
MEDA, A. R.
SANT?ANA, G. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Soybeans
Genetic variance
Genome
topic Soybeans
Genetic variance
Genome
description Although Brazil is currently the largest soybean producer in the world, only a small number of studies have analyzed the genetic diversity of Brazilian soybean. These studies have shown the existence of a narrow genetic base. The objectives of this work were to analyze the population structure and genetic diversity, and to identify selection signatures in the genome of soybean germplasms from different companies in Brazil. A panel consisting of 343 soybean lines from Brazil, North America, and Asia was genotyped using genotyping by sequencing (GBS). Population structure was assessed by Bayesian and multivariate approaches. Genetic diversity was analyzed using metrics such as the fixation index, nucleotide diversity, genetic dissimilarity, and linkage disequilibrium. The software BayeScan was used to detect selection signatures between Brazilian and Asian accessions as well as among Brazilian germplasms. Region of origin, company of origin, and relative maturity group (RMG) all had a significant influence on population structure. Varieties belonging to the same company and especially to the same RMG exhibited a high level of genetic similarity. This result was exacerbated among early maturing accessions. Brazilian soybean showed significantly lower genetic diversity when compared to Asian accessions. This was expected, because the crop?s region of origin is its main genetic diversity reserve. We identified 7 genomic regions under selection between the Brazilian and Asian accessions, and 27 among Brazilian varieties developed by different companies. Associated with these genomic regions, we found 96 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for important soybean breeding traits such as flowering, maturity, plant architecture, productivity components, pathogen resistance, and seed composition. Some of the QTLs associated with the markers under selection have genes of great importance to soybean?s regional adaptation. The results reported herein allowed to expand the knowledge about the organization of the genetic variability of the Brazilian soybean germplasm. Furthermore, it was possible to identify genomic regions under selection possibly associated with the adaptation of soybean to Brazilian environments.
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