Ploidy levels sometimes vary among individuals or populations, particularly in plants. When such variation exists, accurate determination of cytotype can inform studies of ecology or trait variation and is required for population genetic analyses. Here we propose and evaluate a statistical approach for distinguishing low-level ploidy variants (e.g., diploids, triploids and tetraploids) based on genotyping-by-sequencing data. The method infers cytotypes based on observed heterozygosity and the ratio of DNA sequences containing different alleles at thousands of heterozygous SNPs (i.e., allelic ratios). Whereas the method does not require prior information on ploidy, a reference set of samples with known ploidy can be included in the analysis...
Premise of the study. Autopolyploidy, genome duplication within a single lineage, can result in mult...
Most plant species are known to be either ancient or recent polyploids, containing more than one gen...
For many applications in population genetics, codominant simple sequence repeats (SSRs) may have sub...
Ploidy levels sometimes vary among individuals or populations, particularly in plants. When such var...
Polyploidy plays an important role in the evolution of eukaryotes, especially for flower-ing plants....
A significant portion of plant species are polyploids, with ploidy levels sometimes varying among in...
Although genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) is a well-established marker technology in diploids, the dev...
Although genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) is a well-established marker technology in diploids, the dev...
Continuing advances in nucleotide sequencing technology are inspiring a suite of genomic approaches ...
Continuing advances in nucleotide sequencing technology are inspiring a suite of genomic approaches ...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) events are common in many plant lineages, but the ploidy status and p...
1) Ploidy level in plants may influence ecological functioning, demography and response to climate c...
<p>Genotyping of SNP loci polyploids has always been challenging, but may become easier using high-c...
Whole genome duplication is hypothesized to have played a critical role in the evolution of several ...
Continuing advances in nucleotide sequencing technology are inspiring a suite of genomic approaches ...
Premise of the study. Autopolyploidy, genome duplication within a single lineage, can result in mult...
Most plant species are known to be either ancient or recent polyploids, containing more than one gen...
For many applications in population genetics, codominant simple sequence repeats (SSRs) may have sub...
Ploidy levels sometimes vary among individuals or populations, particularly in plants. When such var...
Polyploidy plays an important role in the evolution of eukaryotes, especially for flower-ing plants....
A significant portion of plant species are polyploids, with ploidy levels sometimes varying among in...
Although genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) is a well-established marker technology in diploids, the dev...
Although genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) is a well-established marker technology in diploids, the dev...
Continuing advances in nucleotide sequencing technology are inspiring a suite of genomic approaches ...
Continuing advances in nucleotide sequencing technology are inspiring a suite of genomic approaches ...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) events are common in many plant lineages, but the ploidy status and p...
1) Ploidy level in plants may influence ecological functioning, demography and response to climate c...
<p>Genotyping of SNP loci polyploids has always been challenging, but may become easier using high-c...
Whole genome duplication is hypothesized to have played a critical role in the evolution of several ...
Continuing advances in nucleotide sequencing technology are inspiring a suite of genomic approaches ...
Premise of the study. Autopolyploidy, genome duplication within a single lineage, can result in mult...
Most plant species are known to be either ancient or recent polyploids, containing more than one gen...
For many applications in population genetics, codominant simple sequence repeats (SSRs) may have sub...