Genome_shuffling_enables_quantitative_trait_locus_mapping_in_Bacillus_subtilis
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Genetic mapping is a powerful tool for eukaryotic genetics that has only been applied to bacteria in limited circumstances. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping generally relies on sexual recombination to break linkages between genes, yet bacteria rarely undergo sufficient homologous recombination to generate suitable mapping populations. In this work, we used iterative biparental genome shuffling by protoplast fusion inBacillus subtilisto generate a population of bacteria with substantial random recombination throughout their genomes. Individual shuffled progeny were arrayed in well plates, resequenced, and characterized for a range of complex phenotypes including spore germination and swarming motility. Genetic mapping of the resulting phenotypes identified high-confidence QTLs of moderate size (∼10 kb), and these associations were validated through targeted genetic swaps. ThisB. subtilisQTL population can easily be used to map additional phenotypes, and the general approach for QTL mapping is applicable in a wide range of bacteria.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
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2026-01-06



