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Genome wide association study (GWAS) is a genome-wide statistical analysis method for mining genes influencing phenotypic traits through high-density single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and exploiting linkage disequilibrium. For species groups with existing reference genomes, whole-genome resequencing can accurately obtain genome-wide genetic information and maximize the genetic variation within the group, which helps to study the molecular regulatory mechanisms of typical traits of the species under study and provides important scientific theoretical and practical applications for molecular breeding and domestication improvement.

The advantages of the high-quality map of fungal genome

(1) Genome-wide level, more complete and dense variation information;
(2) Abundant types of genetic variation: single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP), insertion
deletions (InDel), structural variation (SV) and copy number variation (CNV), with in-depth analysis of all aspects of genetic variation;
(3) High resolution, up to single base level;
(4) Pinpointing candidate genes or gene regions associated with traits.

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