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Genetics | 2018

Genetic variance partitioning and Genome-Wide prediction with allele dosage information in autotetraploid Potato

Jeffrey B. Endelman; Cari A. Schmitz Carley; Paul C. Bethke; Joseph J. Coombs; M. E. Clough; Washington L. da Silva; Walter De Jong; David S. Douches; Curtis M. Frederick; Kathleen G. Haynes; David G. Holm; J. Creighton Miller; Patricio Munoz; Felix M. Navarro; R. G. Novy; Jiwan P. Palta; G. A. Porter; Kyle Rak; Vidyasagar R. Sathuvalli; Asunta L. Thompson; G. Craig Yencho

As one of the world’s most important food crops, the potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) has spurred innovation in autotetraploid genetics, including in the use of SNP arrays to determine allele dosage at thousands of markers. By combining genotype and pedigree information with phenotype data for economically important traits, the objectives of this study were to (1) partition the genetic variance into additive vs. nonadditive components, and (2) determine the accuracy of genome-wide prediction. Between 2012 and 2017, a training population of 571 clones was evaluated for total yield, specific gravity, and chip fry color. Genomic covariance matrices for additive (G), digenic dominant (D), and additive × additive epistatic (G#G) effects were calculated using 3895 markers, and the numerator relationship matrix (A) was calculated from a 13-generation pedigree. Based on model fit and prediction accuracy, mixed model analysis with G was superior to A for yield and fry color but not specific gravity. The amount of additive genetic variance captured by markers was 20% of the total genetic variance for specific gravity, compared to 45% for yield and fry color. Within the training population, including nonadditive effects improved accuracy and/or bias for all three traits when predicting total genotypic value. When six F1 populations were used for validation, prediction accuracy ranged from 0.06 to 0.63 and was consistently lower (0.13 on average) without allele dosage information. We conclude that genome-wide prediction is feasible in potato and that it will improve selection for breeding value given the substantial amount of nonadditive genetic variance in elite germplasm.


American Journal of Potato Research | 2012

Genetic Variation for Potato Tuber Micronutrient Content and Implications for Biofortification of Potatoes to Reduce Micronutrient Malnutrition

Kathleen G. Haynes; George Craig Yencho; M. E. Clough; M. R. Henninger; S. B. Sterrett


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2011

QTL mapping of internal heat necrosis in tetraploid potato

P. H. McCord; Bryon Sosinski; Kathleen G. Haynes; M. E. Clough; G. C. Yencho


Crop Science | 2011

Linkage Mapping and QTL Analysis of Agronomic Traits in Tetraploid Potato (Solanum tuberosum subsp. tuberosum)

Per H. Mccord; Bryon Sosinski; Kathleen G. Haynes; M. E. Clough; G. Craig Yencho


Euphytica | 2012

Early generation selection at multiple locations may identify potato parents that produce more widely adapted progeny

Kathleen G. Haynes; D. M. Gergela; Chad M. Hutchinson; George Craig Yencho; M. E. Clough; M. R. Henninger; D. E. Halseth; E. Sandsted; G. A. Porter; P. C. Ocaya


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2017

Linkage map construction and QTL analysis for internal heat necrosis in autotetraploid potato

Mitchell J. Schumann; Zhao-Bang Zeng; M. E. Clough; G. Craig Yencho


American Journal of Potato Research | 2014

Elkton: A New Potato Variety with Resistance to Internal Heat Necrosis and Hollow Heart and Suitable for Chipping Directly from the Field in the Southern United States

Kathleen G. Haynes; D. M. Gergela; Xinshun Qu; M. W. Peck; George Craig Yencho; M. E. Clough; M. R. Henninger; D. E. Halseth; G. A. Porter; P. C. Ocaya; Lincoln Zotarelli; S. R. Menasha; Barbara J. Christ; Leslie A. Wanner; Chad M. Hutchinson


Horttechnology | 2010

An Interactive Online Database for Potato Varieties Evaluated in the Eastern United States

M. E. Clough; George C. Yencho; Barbara J. Christ; Walter DeJong; D. E. Halseth; Kathleen G. Haynes; M. R. Henninger; Chad M. Hutchinson; Matthew D. Kleinhenz; Greg A. Porter; Richard E. Veilleux


American Journal of Potato Research | 2015

Peter Wilcox: a New Purple-Skin, Yellow-Flesh Fresh Market Potato Cultivar with Moderate Resistance to Powdery Scab

Kathleen G. Haynes; George Craig Yencho; M. E. Clough; M. R. Henninger; Xinshun Qu; Barbara J. Christ; M. W. Peck; G. A. Porter; Chad M. Hutchinson; D. M. Gergela; D. E. Halseth; S. R. Menasha; J. B. Sieczka


Archive | 2014

Potato Breeding and Variety Development for Improved Quality and Pest Resistance in the Eastern United States

G. A. Porter; Andrei Alyokhin; D. H. Lambert; D. E. Halseth; G. Yencho; John M. Jemison; Joshua Freeman; Keith L. Perry; L. Brian Perkins; Lincoln Zotarelli; M. E. Clough; Mary Ellen Camire; Matthew D. Kleinhenz; Nicholas S. Dufault; Richard E. Veilleux; Walter De Jong; Xinshun Qu

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Kathleen G. Haynes

Agricultural Research Service

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Barbara J. Christ

Pennsylvania State University

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George Craig Yencho

North Carolina State University

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G. Craig Yencho

North Carolina State University

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M. W. Peck

Pennsylvania State University

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