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Selective sweeps identification in distinct groups of cultivated rye (Secale cereale L.) germplasm provides potential candidates for crop improvement

View ORCID ProfileAnna Hawliczek, Ewa Borzęcka, Katarzyna Tofil, View ORCID ProfileNikolaos Alachiotis, View ORCID ProfileLeszek Bolibok, View ORCID ProfilePiotr Gawroński, View ORCID ProfileDörthe Siekmann, View ORCID ProfileBernd Hackauf, View ORCID ProfileRoman Dušinský, View ORCID ProfileMiroslav Švec, View ORCID ProfileHanna Bolibok-Brągoszewska
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.22.525081
Anna Hawliczek
1Department of Plant Genetics Breeding and Biotechnology, Institute of Biology, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, Warsaw, Poland
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Ewa Borzęcka
1Department of Plant Genetics Breeding and Biotechnology, Institute of Biology, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, Warsaw, Poland
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Katarzyna Tofil
1Department of Plant Genetics Breeding and Biotechnology, Institute of Biology, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, Warsaw, Poland
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Nikolaos Alachiotis
2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
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Leszek Bolibok
3Department of Silviculture, Institute of Forest Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, Warsaw, Poland
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Piotr Gawroński
1Department of Plant Genetics Breeding and Biotechnology, Institute of Biology, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, Warsaw, Poland
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Dörthe Siekmann
4HYBRO Saatzucht GmbH and Co. KG, Schenkenberg, Germany
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Bernd Hackauf
5Julius Kühn-Institut, Groß Lüsewitz, Germany
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Roman Dušinský
6Department of Botany, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia
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Miroslav Švec
6Department of Botany, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia
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Hanna Bolibok-Brągoszewska
1Department of Plant Genetics Breeding and Biotechnology, Institute of Biology, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, Warsaw, Poland
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Abstract

Background During domestication and subsequent improvement plants were subjected to intensive positive selection for desirable traits. Identification of selection targets is important with respect to the future targeted broadening of diversity in breeding programmes. Rye (Secale cereale L.) is a cereal that is closely related to wheat, and it is an important crop in Central, Eastern and Northern Europe. The aim of the study was (i) to identify diverse groups of rye accessions based on high-density, genome-wide analysis of genetic diversity within a set of 478 rye accessions, covering a full spectrum of diversity within the genus, from wild accession to inbred lines used in hybrid breeding, and (ii) to identify selective sweeps in the established groups of cultivated rye germplasm and putative candidate genes targeted by selection.

Results Population structure and genetic diversity analyses based on high-quality SNP (DArTseq) markers revealed the presence of three complexes in the Secale genus: S. sylvestre, S. strictum and S. cereale/vavilovii, a relatively narrow diversity of S. sylvestre, very high diversity of S. strictum, and signatures of strong positive selection in S. vavilovii. Within cultivated ryes we detected the presence of genetic clusters and the influence of improvement status on the clustering. Rye landraces represent a reservoir of variation for breeding, and especially a distinct group of landraces from Turkey should be of special interest as a source of untapped variation. Selective sweep detection in cultivated accessions identified 133 outlier positions within 13 sweep regions and 170 putative candidate genes related, among others, to response to various environmental stimuli (such as pathogens, drought, cold), plant fertility and reproduction (pollen sperm cell differentiation, pollen maturation, pollen tube growth),and plant growth and biomass production.

Conclusions Our study provides valuable information for efficient management of rye germplasm collections, which can help to ensure proper safeguarding of their genetic potential and provides numerous novel candidate genes targeted by selection in cultivated rye for further functional characterisation and allelic diversity studies.

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Selective sweeps identification in distinct groups of cultivated rye (Secale cereale L.) germplasm provides potential candidates for crop improvement
Anna Hawliczek, Ewa Borzęcka, Katarzyna Tofil, Nikolaos Alachiotis, Leszek Bolibok, Piotr Gawroński, Dörthe Siekmann, Bernd Hackauf, Roman Dušinský, Miroslav Švec, Hanna Bolibok-Brągoszewska
bioRxiv 2023.01.22.525081; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.22.525081
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Selective sweeps identification in distinct groups of cultivated rye (Secale cereale L.) germplasm provides potential candidates for crop improvement
Anna Hawliczek, Ewa Borzęcka, Katarzyna Tofil, Nikolaos Alachiotis, Leszek Bolibok, Piotr Gawroński, Dörthe Siekmann, Bernd Hackauf, Roman Dušinský, Miroslav Švec, Hanna Bolibok-Brągoszewska
bioRxiv 2023.01.22.525081; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.22.525081

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