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Seed Quality Traits Can Be Predicted with High Accuracy in Brassica napus Using Genomic Data

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  • Jun Zou
  • Yusheng Zhao
  • Peifa Liu
  • Lei Shi
  • Xiaohua Wang
  • Meng Wang
  • Jinling Meng
  • Jochen Christoph Reif

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Improving seed oil yield and quality are central targets in rapeseed (Brassica napus) breeding. The primary goal of our study was to examine and compare the potential and the limits of marker-assisted selection and genome-wide prediction of six important seed quality traits of B. napus. Our study is based on a bi-parental population comprising 202 doubled haploid lines and a diverse validation set including 117 B. napus inbred lines derived from interspecific crosses between B. rapa and B. carinata. We used phenotypic data for seed oil, protein, erucic acid, linolenic acid, stearic acid, and glucosinolate content. All lines were genotyped with a 60k SNP array. We performed five-fold cross-validations in combination with linkage mapping and four genome-wide prediction approaches in the bi-parental population. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) with large effects were detected for erucic acid, stearic acid, and glucosinolate content, blazing the trail for marker-assisted selection. Despite substantial differences in the complexity of the genetic architecture of the six traits, genome-wide prediction models had only minor impacts on the prediction accuracies. We evaluated the effects of training population size, marker density and phenotyping intensity on the prediction accuracy. The prediction accuracy in the independent and genetically very distinct validation set still amounted to 0.14 for protein content and 0.17 for oil content reflecting the utility of the developed calibration models even in very diverse backgrounds.

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  • Jun Zou & Yusheng Zhao & Peifa Liu & Lei Shi & Xiaohua Wang & Meng Wang & Jinling Meng & Jochen Christoph Reif, 2016. "Seed Quality Traits Can Be Predicted with High Accuracy in Brassica napus Using Genomic Data," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 11(11), pages 1-22, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0166624
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166624
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    1. Lun Li & Yan Long & Libin Zhang & Jessica Dalton-Morgan & Jacqueline Batley & Longjiang Yu & Jinling Meng & Maoteng Li, 2015. "Genome Wide Analysis of Flowering Time Trait in Multiple Environments via High-Throughput Genotyping Technique in Brassica napus L," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 10(3), pages 1-18, March.
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    1. Alina Liersch & Jan Bocianowski & Kamila Nowosad & Katarzyna Mikołajczyk & Stanisław Spasibionek & Franciszek Wielebski & Marcin Matuszczak & Laurencja Szała & Teresa Cegielska-Taras & Katarzyna Sosno, 2020. "Effect of Genotype × Environment Interaction for Seed Traits in Winter Oilseed Rape ( Brassica napus L.)," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 10(12), pages 1-19, December.

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