Scientific Data (Jan 2024)

Genomic resources for a historical collection of cultivated two-row European spring barley genotypes

  • Miriam Schreiber,
  • Ronja Wonneberger,
  • Allison M. Haaning,
  • Max Coulter,
  • Joanne Russell,
  • Axel Himmelbach,
  • Anne Fiebig,
  • Gary J. Muehlbauer,
  • Nils Stein,
  • Robbie Waugh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02850-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Barley genomic resources are increasing rapidly, with the publication of a barley pangenome as one of the latest developments. Two-row spring barley cultivars are intensely studied as they are the source of high-quality grain for malting and distilling. Here we provide data from a European two-row spring barley population containing 209 different genotypes registered for the UK market between 1830 to 2014. The dataset encompasses RNA-sequencing data from six different tissues across a range of barley developmental stages, phenotypic datasets from two consecutive years of field-grown trials in the United Kingdom, Germany and the USA; and whole genome shotgun sequencing from all cultivars, which was used to complement the RNA-sequencing data for variant calling. The outcomes are a filtered SNP marker file, a phenotypic database and a large gene expression dataset providing a comprehensive resource which allows for downstream analyses like genome wide association studies or expression associations.