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Abstract(s)
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is a valuable forest species in the western Mediterranean Basin
due to its ecological value and the production of cork (a renewable natural material). Cork quality
depends on the genetic background and cork oak environment, which has long been recognized.
As no cork oak genetic trials with pedigree information were available, the inference of the genetic
relatedness between individuals from molecular markers can potentially be applied to natural
populations. This work aimed to investigate the potential of performing kinship prediction and
pedigree reconstruction by SNP genotyping a natural cork oak population. A total of 494 trees located
in Portugal were genotyped with 8K SNPs. The raw SNP set was filtered differently, producing four
SNP sets that were further filtered by missing data, genotype frequency, and minor allele frequency.
For each set, an identity by descent (IBD) matrix was generated to perform the relationship prediction,
revealing from 22,114 to 23,859 relationships. Familial categories from the first to the third degree
were able to be assigned. The feasibility of SNP genotyping for future studies on the kinship analysis
and pedigree reconstruction of cork oak populations was demonstrated. The information produced
may be used in further breeding and conservation programs for cork oak
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Keywords
cork oak pedigree reconstruction SNP kinship
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Citation
Mendes, B.; Sampaio, T.; Antunes, M.A.; Magalhães, H.; Costa e Silva, F.; Borges, C.; Simões, F.; Usié, A.; Almeida, M.H.; Ramos, A.M. Kinship Analysis and Pedigree Reconstruction of a Natural Regenerated Cork Oak (Quercus suber) Population. Forests 2022, 13, 226
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MDPI
