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Assessment of genomic prediction capabilities of transcriptome data in a barley multi-parent RIL population
Autor: Arlt, Christopher; van Inghelandt, Delphine; Li, Jinquan; Stich, Benjamin
In:
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Bandangabe: 138 Auflage: 10 DOI: 10.1007/s00122-025-05029-0 Jahr: 2025
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Institut: Professur Züchterische Nutzung pflanzengenetischer Ressourcen
Abstract: The field of genomic selection (GS) is advancing rapidly on many fronts including the utilization of multi-omics datasets with the goal of increasing prediction ability and becoming an integral part of an increasing number of breeding programs ensuring future food security. In this study, we used RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) data to perform genomic prediction (GP) on three related barley RIL populations. We investigated the potential of increasing prediction ability by combining genomic and transcriptomic datasets, adding whole-genome sequencing (WGS) SNP data, functional annotationbased filtering, and empirical quality filtering. Our RNA-Seq data were generated cost-efficiently using small-footprint plant cultivation, high-throughput RNA extraction, and Library preparation miniaturization. We also examined sequencing depth reduction as an additional cost-saving measure. We used fivefold cross-validation to evaluate the prediction ability of the gene expression dataset, the RNA-Seq SNP dataset, and the consensus SNP dataset between the RNA-Seq and parental WGS data, resulting in prediction abilities between 0.73 and 0.78. The consensus SNP dataset performed best, with five out of eight traits performing significantly better compared to a 50K SNP array, which served as a benchmark. The advantage of the consensus SNP dataset was most prominent in the inter-population predictions, in which the training and validation sets originated from different RIL sub-populations. We were therefore able to not only show that RNA-Seq data alone are able to predict various complex traits in barley using RILs, but also that the performance can be further increased with WGS data for which the public availability will steadily increase. Ansprechpartner Weitere Information im WWW
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