Genomic diversity of the Japanese wheat core collection and selection of alleles for agronomic traits in the breeding process

Breed Sci. 2024 Jun;74(3):259-273. doi: 10.1270/jsbbs.23064. Epub 2024 Jun 25.

Abstract

Combining high-throughput genotyping data with the latest wheat genomic information provided more detailed information on the genetic diversity of the Japanese wheat core collection (JWC). Analysis of genomic population structure divided the JWC accessions into three populations: northeast Japan accessions, native and southwest Japan accessions, and modern accessions showing mixed breeding patterns. This indicates that Japanese wheat varieties have a background of native genomes from southwest Japan incorporating valuable genes from various exotic lines, which is supported by the history of Japanese wheat breeding. Association analyses of several agronomic traits have revealed how genes or alleles have been selected in Japanese wheat breeding and how they differ from those in other regions of the world. This analysis of the JWC collection is expected to contribute not only to the elucidation of genetic diversity in Japanese wheat accessions but also to future wheat breeding by providing a new genetic resource.

Keywords: Japanese core collection; breeding history; genetic diversity; genome-wide association; selected agronomic genes; wheat.