Design and evaluation of a sequence capture systemfor genome-wide SNP genotyping in highly heterozygous plant genomes: a case studywith a keystone Neotropical hardwood tree genome
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Targeted sequence capture coupled to high-throughput sequencing has become a powerful
method for the study of genome-wide sequence variation. Following our recent development of
a genome assembly for the Pink Ipe¹ tree (Handroanthus impetiginosus), a widely distributed
Neotropical timber species, we now report the development of a set of 24,751 capture probes
for single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) characterization and genotyping across 18,216 distinct
loci, sampling more than 10 Mbp of the species genome. This system identifies nearly
200,000 SNPs located inside or in close proximity to almost 14,000 annotated protein-coding
genes, generating quality genotypic data in populations spanning wide geographic distances
across the species native range. To provide recommendations for future developments of similar
systems for highly heterozygous plant genomes we investigated issues such as probe design,
sequencing coverage and bioinformatics, including the evaluation of the capture
efficiency and a reassessment of the technical reproducibility of the assay for SNPs recall and
genotyping precision. Our results highlight the value of a detailed probe screening on a preliminary
genome assembly to produce reliable data for downstream genetic studies. This work
should inspire and assist the development of similar genomic resources for other orphan crops
and forest trees with highly heterozygous genomes.
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SILVA-JUNIOR, Orzenil Bonfim; GRATTAPAGLIA, Dario; NOVAES, Evandro; COLLEVATTI, Rosane G. Design and evaluation of a sequence capture system for genome-wide SNP genotyping in highly heterozygous plant genomes: a case study with a keystone Neotropical hardwood tree genome. DNA Research, Oxford, v. 25. n. 5, p. 535-545, 2018. DOI: 10.1093/dnares/dsy023 . Disponível em: https://academic.oup.com/dnaresearch/article/25/5/535/5055375. Acesso em: 22 mar. 2023.