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Published online 22 February 2008
Published in Crop Sci 48:S-12-S-26 (2008)
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The Effect of Tropical Sorghum Conversion and Inbred Development on Genome Diversity as Revealed by High-Resolution Genotyping

Robert R. Kleina, John E. Mulletb, David R. Jordanc, Frederick R. Millerd, William L. Rooneye, Monica A. Menzf, Cleve D. Franksg and Patricia E. Kleinh,*

a USDA-ARS-SPARC, College Station, TX 77845
b Dep. of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843
c Dep. of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Hermitage Research Station, Warwick, Queensland 4370, Australia
d MMR Genetics Inc., Vega, TX 79092
e Dep. of Soil and Crop Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843
f Syngenta Seeds SAS, 57 Chemin des Amandiers, 31700 Beauzelle, France
g USDA-ARS-PSGDR, Lubbock, TX 79415
h Dep. of Horticulture and Institute for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843. Mention of a trademark or proprietary product does not constitute a guarantee or warranty of the product by the USDA or imply approval to the exclusion of other products that may also be suitable

* Corresponding author (pklein{at}tamu.edu).

Graphical genotypes have been generated for a set of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm, which includes selected public inbreds, germplasm from the world collection, and ancestral lines central to the early breeding efforts of sorghum. We have focused our present examination on sorghum chromosome SBI-06, which encodes ma1 and dw2, two genes critical to sorghum improvement dating to the original introduction of tropical sorghums into the United States. Utilizing the pedigree relationship between sorghum cultivars, the patterns of genetic variation were detailed within segmental chromosomal blocks of SBI-06. Segmental genomic blocks were traced back through multiple generations of a pedigree, often back to founder tropical accessions. The graphical genotypes reveal genomic signatures of historical breeding decisions, especially evidence of directional selection during the conversion of tropical accessions to temperate adaptation. This information is central to our efforts to understand those crop improvement processes that have shaped the genomic diversity of elite sorghum cultivars.

Abbreviations: AFLP, amplified fragment length polymorphism • CMS, cytoplasmic male sterility • Indel, insertion-deletion • IBD, identical by descent • IBS, identical by state • PBMASS, Pedigree Based Marker Assisted Selection System • QTL, quantitative trait loci • SSR, simple sequence repeat


The authors wish to thank Ms. Julie McCollum (USDA-ARS) and Natalie Unruh (Texas A&M University) for expert technical assistance. The research is supported by the United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service (R.R.K.). This work was also supported in part by National Science Foundation Plant Genome Grant DBI-0321578 (P.E.K., R.R.K., and J.E.M.).

Received for publication July 7, 2007.





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