Analyses of African common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) germplasm using a SNP fingerprinting platform: diversity, quality control and molecular breeding

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TitleAnalyses of African common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) germplasm using a SNP fingerprinting platform: diversity, quality control and molecular breeding
AuthorsRaatz B, Mukankusi C, Lobaton JD, Male A, Chisale V, Amsalu B, Fourie D, Mukamuhirwa F, Muimui K, Mutari B, Nchimbi-Msolla S, Nkalubo S, Tumsa K, Chirwa R, Maredia MK, He C
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameGenetic resources and crop evolution
Volume66
Issue3
Year2019
Page(s)707-722
CitationRaatz B, Mukankusi C, Lobaton JD, Male A, Chisale V, Amsalu B, Fourie D, Mukamuhirwa F, Muimui K, Mutari B, Nchimbi-Msolla S, Nkalubo S, Tumsa K, Chirwa R, Maredia MK, He C. Analyses of African common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) germplasm using a SNP fingerprinting platform: diversity, quality control and molecular breeding. Genetic resources and crop evolution. 2019; 66(3):707-722.

Abstract

Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important staple crop for smallholder farmers, particularly in Eastern and Southern Africa. To support common bean breeding and seed dissemination, a high throughput SNP genotyping platform with 1500 established SNP assays has been developed at a genotyping service provider which allows breeders without their own genotyping infrastructure to outsource such service. A set of 708 genotypes mainly composed of germplasm from African breeders and CIAT breeding program were assembled and genotyped with over 800 SNPs. Diversity analysis revealed that both Mesoamerican and Andean gene pools are in use, with an emphasis on large seeded Andean genotypes, which represents the known regional preferences. The analysis of genetic similarities among germplasm entries revealed duplicated lines with different names as well as distinct SNP patterns in identically named samples. Overall, a worrying number of inconsistencies was identified in this data set of very diverse origins. This exemplifies the necessity to develop and use a cost-effective fingerprinting platform to ensure germplasm purity for research, sharing and seed dissemination. The genetic data also allows to visualize introgressions, to identify heterozygous regions to evaluate hybridization success and to employ marker-assisted selection. This study presents a new resource for the common bean community, a SNP genotyping platform, a large SNP data set and a number of applications on how to utilize this information to improve the efficiency and quality of seed handling activities, breeding, and seed dissemination through molecular tools.
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ISSN0925-9864
Language Abbreng
DOI10.1007/s10722-019-00746-0
Publication ModelPrint-Electronic
LanguageEnglish
Journal CountryNetherlands
Journal AbbreviationGenet. Resour. Crop Evol.
Publication Date2019
Publication TypeJournal Article
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Elocation10.1007/s10722-019-00746-0