[Note: this dataset has been superseded by version 2: https://doi.org/10.15482/USDA.ADC/1522673 ] This collection contains supplementary data for the manuscript "Legacy genetics of Arachis cardenasii in the peanut crop shows profound benefits of international seed exchange," which describes the impact of alleles from a wild relative of peanut, Arachis cardenasii, through analysis of those alleles across cultivars and breeding lines across many countries. The initial challenging cross, between tetraploid cultivated peanut (Arachis hypogaea) and the diploid species A. cardenasii, was carried out in the late 1960s. Subsequent work produce a tetraploid line that contained introgressed regions from A. cardenasii. Those chromosomal regions, several containing important resistance genes, were used in numerous breeding lines. The genetic legacy from A. cardenasii is documented in the files in this collection. The information includes genotyping data across peanut cultivars and breeding lines, generated through both genotyping arrays ("SNP chips") and whole-genome sequencing. Information in this collection also includes data related to impact of A. cardenasii on disease- and pest resistance in modern peanut varieties.
- XLSXSupplementary Data 1: Worldwide genotypes with A. cardenasii introgressions
- XLSXSupplementary Data 2: Lineages and field data for lines containing A. cardenasii genetic material
- XLSXSupplementary Data 3: Genetic fingerprint data
- XLSXSupplementary Data 4: Analysis of introgression regions in progeny of cultivars Middleton and Sutherland.
- BINSupplementary Data 5: Introgressions in six breeding lines and cultivars.
- TXTData dictionary