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Candidate selective sweeps in U.S. wheat populations

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posted on 2025-08-19, 02:37 authored by Sajal Sthapit, Travis Ruff, Marcus Hooker, Deven See
<p>Exploration of novel alleles from <em>ex situ</em> collection is still limited in modern plant breeding as these alleles exist in genetic backgrounds of landraces that are not adapted to modern production environments. The practice of backcross breeding results in the preservation of the adapted background of elite parents but leaves little room for novel alleles from landraces to be incorporated. The selection of adaptation-associated linkage blocks instead of the entire adapted background may allow breeders to incorporate more of the landrace’s genetic background and to observe and evaluate novel alleles. Important adaptation-associated linkage blocks would have been selected over multiple cycles of breeding and hence are likely to exhibit signatures of positive selection or selective sweeps. We conducted a genome-wide scan for candidate selective sweeps (CSS) using F<sub>st</sub>, Rsb, and xpEHH in state, regional, spring, winter, and market class population pairs and report 446 CSS in 19 population pairs over time and 1033 CSS in 44 population pairs across geography and class. Further validation of these candidate selective sweeps in specific breeding programs may lead to the identification of sets of loci that can be selected to restore population-specific adaptation without multiple backcrossing.</p>

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USDA: 2016-68004-24770

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    DOI - Is supplement to https://doi.org/10.1002/tpg2.20513

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Sthapit, Sajal

Data contact email

ssthapit@gmail.com

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Dryad

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ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

genetic background; geography; markets; landraces; spring; backcrossing; winter; class

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