Developing best practices for genotyping-by-sequencing analysis in the construction of linkage maps Institutional Repository Document uri icon

abstract

  • Background: Genotyping-by-Sequencing (GBS) provides affordable methods for genotyping hundreds of individuals using millions of markers. However, this challenges bioinformatic procedures that must overcome possible artifacts such as the bias generated by PCR duplicates and sequencing errors. Genotyping errors lead to data that deviate from what is expected from regular meiosis. This, in turn, leads to difficulties in grouping and ordering markers resulting in inflated and incorrect linkage maps. Therefore, genotyping errors can be easily detected by linkage map quality evaluations. Results: We developed and used the Reads2Map workflow to build linkage maps with simulated and empirical GBS data of diploid outcrossing populations. The workflows run GATK, Stacks, TASSEL, and Freebayes for SNP calling and updog, polyRAD, and SuperMASSA for genotype calling, and OneMap and GUSMap to build linkage maps. Using simulated data, we observed which genotype call software fails in identifying common errors in GBS sequencing data and proposed specific filters to better handle them. We tested whether it is possible to overcome errors in a linkage map using genotype probabilities from each software or global error rates to estimate genetic distances with an updated version of OneMap. We also evaluated the impact of segregation distortion, contaminant samples, and haplotype-based multiallelic markers in the final linkage maps. Through our evaluations, we observed that some of the approaches produce different results depending on the dataset (dataset-dependent) and others produce consistent advantageous results among them (dataset-independent). Conclusions: We set as default in the Reads2Map workflows the approaches that showed to be dataset-independent for GBS datasets according to our results. This reduces the number required of tests to identify optimal pipelines and parameters for other empirical datasets. Using Reads2Map, users can select the pipeline and parameters that best fit their data context. The Reads2MapApp shiny app provides a graphical representation of the results to facilitate their interpretation.

altmetric score

  • 19.4

author list (cited authors)

  • Taniguti, C. H., Taniguti, L. M., Amadeu, R. R., Lau, J., de Siqueira Gesteira, G., de Paula Oliveira, T., ... Garcia, A.

citation count

  • 2

complete list of authors

  • Taniguti, Cristiane Hayumi||Taniguti, Lucas Mitsuo||Amadeu, Rodrigo Rampazo||Lau, Jeekin||de Siqueira Gesteira, Gabriel||de Paula Oliveira, Thiago||Ferreira, Getulio Caixeta||da Silva Pereira, Guilherme||Byrne, David||Mollinari, Marcelo||Riera-Lizarazu, Oscar||Garcia, Antonio Augusto Franco

Book Title

  • bioRxiv

publication date

  • November 2022