Whole-genome analysis of diversity and SNP-major gene association in peach germplasm
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Micheletti, Diego
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Whole-genome analysis of diversity and SNP-major gene association in peach germplasm
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© 2015 Micheletti et al. Peach was domesticated in China more than four millennia ago and from there it spread world-wide. Since the middle of the last century, peach breeding programs have been very dynamic generating hundreds of new commercial varieties, however, in most cases such varieties derive from a limited collection of parental lines (founders). This is one reason for the observed low levels of variability of the commercial gene pool, implying that knowledge of the extent and distribution of genetic variability in peach is critical to allow the choice of adequate parents to confer enhanced productivity, adaptation and quality to improved varieties. With this aim we genotyped 1,580 peach accessions (including a few closely related Prunus species) maintained and phenotyped in five germplasm collections (four European and one Chinese) with the International Peach SNP Consortium 9K SNP peach array. The study of population structure revealed the subdivision of the panel in three m
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/166674
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0136803
ISSN: 19326203
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