Data from: Exome genotyping, linkage disequilibrium and population structure in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.)
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) is one of the most widely planted and commercially important forest tree species in the USA and worldwide, and is an object of intense genomic research. However, whole genome resequencing in loblolly pine is hampered by its large size and complexity and a lack of a good reference. As a valid and more feasible alternative, entire exome sequencing was hence employed to identify the gene-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and to genotype the sampled trees.
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File Name: Web Page, url: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-016-3081-8
The data sets supporting the results of this article are included within the article and additional files. The raw SNP data and Illumina HiSeq short read sequences are deposited in the NCBI Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Database (dbSNP) (accession numbers ss1995911273-ss1996900602; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/SNP) and Sequence Read Archive (SRA) (accession number SRP075763; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra).
Funding
National Institute of Food and Agriculture, 2011-68002-30185
History
Data contact name
Loopstra, CarolData contact email
c-loopstra@tamu.eduPublisher
NCBITheme
- Not specified
ISO Topic Category
- biota
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
Pinus taeda; forest trees; United States; genomics; sequence analysis; single nucleotide polymorphism; genotype; exons; chromosome mapping; oligonucleotides; hybridization probes; DNA fragmentation; oligonucleotide probes; genome; introns; intergenic DNA; linkage disequilibrium; correlation; population structure; genetic variation; genotyping by sequencingPending citation
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Public Access Level
- Public