Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Sep 2018)
A simple way to visualize detailed phylogenetic tree of huge genome-wide SNP data constructed by SNPhylo
Abstract
Phylogenetic trees based on genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) among diverse inbreds could provide valuable and intuitive information for breeding and germplasm management in crops. As a result of sequencing technology developments, a huge amount of whole genome SNP data have become available and affordable for breeders. However, it is a challenge to perform quick and reliable plotting based on the huge amount of SNP data. To meet this goal, a visualization pipeline was developed and demonstrated based on publicly available SNP data from the current important maize inbred lines, including temperate, tropical, sweetcorn, and popcorn. The detailed phylogenetic tree plotted by our pipeline revealed the authentic genetic diversity of these inbreds, which was consistent with several previous reports and indicated that this straightforward pipeline is reliable and could potentially speed up advances in crop breeding.