Authors
Christophe Plomion, Jérôme Bartholomé, Isabelle Lesur, Christophe Boury, Isabel Rodríguez‐Quilón, Hélène Lagraulet, François Ehrenmann, Laurent Bouffier, Jean-Marc Gion, Delphine Grivet, Marina de Miguel, Nuria de Maria, María Teresa Cervera, Francesca Bagnoli, Fikret Isik, Giovanni G Vendramin, Santiago C González‐Martínez
Publication date
2016/3
Journal
Molecular Ecology Resources
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
574-587
Description
Maritime pine provides essential ecosystem services in the south‐western Mediterranean basin, where it covers around 4 million ha. Its scattered distribution over a range of environmental conditions makes it an ideal forest tree species for studies of local adaptation and evolutionary responses to climatic change. Highly multiplexed single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping arrays are increasingly used to study genetic variation in living organisms and for practical applications in plant and animal breeding and genetic resource conservation. We developed a 9k Illumina Infinium SNP array and genotyped maritime pine trees from (i) a three‐generation inbred (F2) pedigree, (ii) the French breeding population and (iii) natural populations from Portugal and the French Atlantic coast. A large proportion of the exploitable SNPs (2052/8410, i.e. 24.4%) segregated in the mapping population and could be mapped …
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