Elsevier

Genomics

Volume 92, Issue 6, December 2008, Pages 478-487
Genomics

Molecular diversity and association mapping of fiber quality traits in exotic G. hirsutum L. germplasm

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Abstract

The narrow genetic base of cultivated cotton germplasm is hindering the cotton productivity worldwide. Although potential genetic diversity exists in Gossypium genus, it is largely ‘underutilized’ due to photoperiodism and the lack of innovative tools to overcome such challenges. The application of linkage disequilibrium (LD)-based association mapping is an alternative powerful molecular tool to dissect and exploit the natural genetic diversity conserved within cotton germplasm collections, greatly accelerating still ‘lagging’ cotton marker-assisted selection (MAS) programs. However, the extent of genome-wide linkage disequilibrium (LD) has not been determined in cotton. We report the extent of genome-wide LD and association mapping of fiber quality traits by using a 95 core set of microsatellite markers in a total of 285 exotic Gossypium hirsutum accessions, comprising of 208 landrace stocks and 77 photoperiodic variety accessions. We demonstrated the existence of useful genetic diversity within exotic cotton germplasm. In this germplasm set, 11–12% of SSR loci pairs revealed a significant LD. At the significance threshold (r2  0.1), a genome-wide average of LD declines within the genetic distance at < 10 cM in the landrace stocks germplasm and > 30 cM in variety germplasm. Genome wide LD at r2  0.2 was reduced on average to ∼ 1–2 cM in the landrace stock germplasm and 6–8 cM in variety germplasm, providing evidence of the potential for association mapping of agronomically important traits in cotton. We observed significant population structure and relatedness in assayed germplasm. Consequently, the application of the mixed liner model (MLM), considering both kinship (K) and population structure (Q) detected between 6% and 13% of SSR markers associated with the main fiber quality traits in cotton. Our results highlight for the first time the feasibility and potential of association mapping, with consideration of the population structure and stratification existing in cotton germplasm resources. The number of SSR markers associated with fiber quality traits in diverse cotton germplasm, which broadly covered many historical meiotic events, should be useful to effectively exploit potentially new genetic variation by using MAS programs.

Keywords

Cotton germplasm
Genetic diversity
Fiber quality
Linkage disequilibrium (LD)
Simple sequence repeats (SSR) markers
LD-based association mapping

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