Genome-Wide Assessment of Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of the Global Finger Millet Germplasm Panel Conserved at the ICRISAT Genebank

Finger millet [Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.] is an important climate-resilient nutrient-dense crop grown as a staple food grain in Asia and Africa. Utilizing the full potential of the crop mainly depends on an in-depth exploration of the vast diversity in its germplasm. In this study, the global f...

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Main Authors: C. Backiyalakshmi, Mani Vetriventhan, Santosh Deshpande, C. Babu, V. Allan, D. Naresh, Rajeev Gupta, Vania C. R. Azevedo
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-01
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spelling doaj-b979fe87c5c74c98bec9265af8489e672021-08-20T08:15:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2021-08-011210.3389/fpls.2021.692463692463Genome-Wide Assessment of Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of the Global Finger Millet Germplasm Panel Conserved at the ICRISAT GenebankC. Backiyalakshmi0C. Backiyalakshmi1Mani Vetriventhan2Santosh Deshpande3C. Babu4V. Allan5D. Naresh6Rajeev Gupta7Vania C. R. Azevedo8Centre for Plant Breeding and Genetics, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore, IndiaInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Hyderabad, IndiaInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Hyderabad, IndiaInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Hyderabad, IndiaCentre for Plant Breeding and Genetics, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore, IndiaCentre for Plant Breeding and Genetics, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore, IndiaInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Hyderabad, IndiaInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Hyderabad, IndiaInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Hyderabad, IndiaFinger millet [Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.] is an important climate-resilient nutrient-dense crop grown as a staple food grain in Asia and Africa. Utilizing the full potential of the crop mainly depends on an in-depth exploration of the vast diversity in its germplasm. In this study, the global finger millet germplasm diversity panel of 314 accessions was genotyped, using the DArTseq approach to assess genetic diversity and population structure. We obtained 33,884 high-quality single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers on 306 accessions after filtering. Finger millet germplasm showed considerable genetic diversity, and the mean polymorphic information content, gene diversity, and Shannon Index were 0.110, 0.114, and 0.194, respectively. The average genetic distance of the entire set was 0.301 (range 0.040 – 0.450). The accessions of the race elongata (0.326) showed the highest average genetic distance, and the least was in the race plana (0.275); and higher genetic divergence was observed between elongata and vulgaris (0.320), while the least was between compacta and plana (0.281). An average, landrace accessions had higher gene diversity (0.144) and genetic distance (0.299) than the breeding lines (0.117 and 0.267, respectively). A similar average gene diversity was observed in the accessions of Asia (0.132) and Africa (0.129), but Asia had slightly higher genetic distance (0.286) than African accessions (0.276), and the distance between these two regions was 0.327. This was also confirmed by a model-based STRUCTURE analysis, genetic distance-based clustering, and principal coordinate analysis, which revealed two major populations representing Asia and Africa. Analysis of molecular variance suggests that the significant population differentiation was mainly due to within individuals between regions or between populations while races had a negligible impact on population structure. Finger millet diversity is structured based on a geographical region of origin, while the racial structure made negligible contribution to population structure. The information generated from this study can provide greater insights into the population structure and genetic diversity within and among regions and races, and an understanding of genomic-assisted finger millet improvement.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.692463/fullfinger milletgermplasmgenetic diversitypopulation structureDArTseqAnalysis of molecular variance (AMOVA)
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author C. Backiyalakshmi
C. Backiyalakshmi
Mani Vetriventhan
Santosh Deshpande
C. Babu
V. Allan
D. Naresh
Rajeev Gupta
Vania C. R. Azevedo
spellingShingle C. Backiyalakshmi
C. Backiyalakshmi
Mani Vetriventhan
Santosh Deshpande
C. Babu
V. Allan
D. Naresh
Rajeev Gupta
Vania C. R. Azevedo
Genome-Wide Assessment of Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of the Global Finger Millet Germplasm Panel Conserved at the ICRISAT Genebank
Frontiers in Plant Science
finger millet
germplasm
genetic diversity
population structure
DArTseq
Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA)
author_facet C. Backiyalakshmi
C. Backiyalakshmi
Mani Vetriventhan
Santosh Deshpande
C. Babu
V. Allan
D. Naresh
Rajeev Gupta
Vania C. R. Azevedo
author_sort C. Backiyalakshmi
title Genome-Wide Assessment of Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of the Global Finger Millet Germplasm Panel Conserved at the ICRISAT Genebank
title_short Genome-Wide Assessment of Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of the Global Finger Millet Germplasm Panel Conserved at the ICRISAT Genebank
title_full Genome-Wide Assessment of Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of the Global Finger Millet Germplasm Panel Conserved at the ICRISAT Genebank
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Assessment of Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of the Global Finger Millet Germplasm Panel Conserved at the ICRISAT Genebank
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Assessment of Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of the Global Finger Millet Germplasm Panel Conserved at the ICRISAT Genebank
title_sort genome-wide assessment of population structure and genetic diversity of the global finger millet germplasm panel conserved at the icrisat genebank
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Finger millet [Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.] is an important climate-resilient nutrient-dense crop grown as a staple food grain in Asia and Africa. Utilizing the full potential of the crop mainly depends on an in-depth exploration of the vast diversity in its germplasm. In this study, the global finger millet germplasm diversity panel of 314 accessions was genotyped, using the DArTseq approach to assess genetic diversity and population structure. We obtained 33,884 high-quality single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers on 306 accessions after filtering. Finger millet germplasm showed considerable genetic diversity, and the mean polymorphic information content, gene diversity, and Shannon Index were 0.110, 0.114, and 0.194, respectively. The average genetic distance of the entire set was 0.301 (range 0.040 – 0.450). The accessions of the race elongata (0.326) showed the highest average genetic distance, and the least was in the race plana (0.275); and higher genetic divergence was observed between elongata and vulgaris (0.320), while the least was between compacta and plana (0.281). An average, landrace accessions had higher gene diversity (0.144) and genetic distance (0.299) than the breeding lines (0.117 and 0.267, respectively). A similar average gene diversity was observed in the accessions of Asia (0.132) and Africa (0.129), but Asia had slightly higher genetic distance (0.286) than African accessions (0.276), and the distance between these two regions was 0.327. This was also confirmed by a model-based STRUCTURE analysis, genetic distance-based clustering, and principal coordinate analysis, which revealed two major populations representing Asia and Africa. Analysis of molecular variance suggests that the significant population differentiation was mainly due to within individuals between regions or between populations while races had a negligible impact on population structure. Finger millet diversity is structured based on a geographical region of origin, while the racial structure made negligible contribution to population structure. The information generated from this study can provide greater insights into the population structure and genetic diversity within and among regions and races, and an understanding of genomic-assisted finger millet improvement.
topic finger millet
germplasm
genetic diversity
population structure
DArTseq
Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA)
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.692463/full
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