Abstract

BackgroundMeiotic recombination events include crossovers and non-crossovers or gene conversions. Although the rate of crossovers is often used for genetic mapping, the gene conversion events are not well studied especially in outbred species, which could produce distorted markers and thus affect the precision of genetic maps.ResultsWe proposed a strategy for identifying gene conversion events in Populus with the next-generation sequencing (NGS) data from the two parents and their progeny in an F1 hybrid population. The strategy first involved phasing the heterozygous SNPs of the parents to obtain the parental haplotype blocks by NGS analytical tools, permitting to identify the parental gene conversion events with progeny genotypes. By incorporating available genetic linkage maps, longer haplotype blocks each corresponding to a chromosome can be created, not only allowing to detect crossover events but also possibly to locate a crossover in a small region. Our analysis revealed that gene conversions are more abundant than crossovers in Populus, with a higher probability to generate distorted markers in the regions involved than in the other regions on genome. The analytical procedures were implemented with Perl scripts as a freely available package, findGCO at https://github.com/tongchf/findGCO.ConclusionsThe novel strategy and the new developed Perl package permit to identify gene conversion events with the next-generation sequencing technology in a hybrid population of outbred species. The new method revealed that in a genetic mapping population some distorted genetic markers are possibly due to the gene conversion events.

Highlights

  • Meiotic recombination events include crossovers and non-crossovers or gene conversions

  • We investigated the relationship between gene conversion (GC) and distorted markers with Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data from 299 progeny in the same population, revealing that the distorted SNPs more frequently occurred in the regions of GCs than in the other regions

  • Reads quality control, mapping and duplicates removing We sequenced the whole genomes using the platforms of Illumina HiSeq 2000 for the two parents, P. deltoides and P. simonii, and Ilumina HiSeq 2500 for the 10 progeny in Biomarker Technologies Co. Ltd (BMK) at different times

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Introduction

Meiotic recombination events include crossovers and non-crossovers or gene conversions. The rate of crossovers is often used for genetic mapping, the gene conversion events are not well studied especially in outbred species, which could produce distorted markers and affect the precision of genetic maps. A large number of linkage maps of different Populus species have been built in the past two decades using traditional molecular markers such as RAPD, RFLP, AFLP and SSR. In most of these studies, distorted markers that deviated from Mendelian segregation ratios were reported with frequencies varying from < 10% [10,11,12,13,14] to > 20% [15, 16]

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