Rapid gene identification in sugar beet using deep sequencing of DNA from phenotypic pools selected from breeding panels.
David RiesDaniela HoltgräwePrisca ViehöverBernd WeisshaarPublished in: BMC genomics (2016)
By applying a variation of the mapping by sequencing approach, we demonstrated that phenotype-based pooling of diverse accessions from breeding panels and subsequent direct determination of the allele frequency distribution can be successfully applied for gene identification in a crop species. Our approach made it possible to identify a small interval around the causative gene. Sequencing of parents or individual lines was not necessary. Whenever the appropriate plant material is available, the approach described saves time compared to the generation of an F2 population. In addition, we provide clues for planning similar experiments with regard to pool size and the sequencing depth required.