Variants from "The role of deleterious substitutions in crop genomes"
SNP calls in protein coding regions were obtained from 15 barley and 8 soybean lines. Non synonymous SNPs were predicted to be deleterious or not using three approaches.
There are two gzipped VCF (variant call format) files with variant calls for barley and soybean. A total of 652,797 SNPs were identified in the barley lines, which consisted of 13 cultivars and 2 wild accessions. For soybean, 7 cultivars and 1 wild accession were used, and 586,102 SNPs were called. Whether a variant is deleterious or not was determined using SIFT (http://sift.jcvi.org/), PolyPhen2 (http://genetics.bwh.harvard.edu/pph2/), and a likelihood ratio test of sequence conservation. Raw reads are available through the SRA accession numbers in Table S1 of Kono et al. 2016. The code used for this research, BAD_Mutations, is open source and freely available at https://github.com/MorrellLAB/BAD_Mutations.
Sponsorship: USDA NIFA National Needs Fellowship (Appropriation No. 5430-21000-006-00D); MnDrive 2014 Food Security Fellowship; Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Variety Development fund; United Soybean Board; U.S. NSF Plant Genome Program (BDI-1339393)
Resources in this dataset:
Resource Title: Link to DRUM catalog record.
File Name: Web Page, url: https://conservancy.umn.edu/handle/11299/181502
Funding
USDA-NIFA: 5430-21000-006-00D
National Science Foundation: BDI-1339393
History
Data contact name
Kono, Thomas J.Y.Data contact email
konox006@umn.eduPublisher
University of MinnesotaTemporal Extent Start Date
2013-01-01Temporal Extent End Date
2014-12-31Theme
- Not specified
Geographic Coverage
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- biota
- farming
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
single nucleotide polymorphism; open reading frames; barley; soybeans; cultivars; germplasm conservation; mutation; bioinformaticsPending citation
- No
Public Access Level
- Public