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Identification of a novel locus C ( 2 ) controlling canary yellow flesh color in watermelons

The flesh color of watermelon is an important trait that is determined by carotenoid composition and affects consumers’ fruit desirability. Although a complete dominant control by C locus (Cllcyb) for canary yellow flesh (CY) over red flesh has been reported, red and CY colors frequently appear as a...

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Autores principales: Park, Girim, Shahwar, Durre, Jang, Gaeun, Shin, Jagyeong, Kwon, Gibeom, Kim, Younjae, Hong, Chang Oh, Jin, Bingkui, Kim, Hoytaek, Lee, Oakjin, Park, Younghoon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10545963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37795242
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1256627
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author Park, Girim
Shahwar, Durre
Jang, Gaeun
Shin, Jagyeong
Kwon, Gibeom
Kim, Younjae
Hong, Chang Oh
Jin, Bingkui
Kim, Hoytaek
Lee, Oakjin
Park, Younghoon
author_facet Park, Girim
Shahwar, Durre
Jang, Gaeun
Shin, Jagyeong
Kwon, Gibeom
Kim, Younjae
Hong, Chang Oh
Jin, Bingkui
Kim, Hoytaek
Lee, Oakjin
Park, Younghoon
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description The flesh color of watermelon is an important trait that is determined by carotenoid composition and affects consumers’ fruit desirability. Although a complete dominant control by C locus (Cllcyb) for canary yellow flesh (CY) over red flesh has been reported, red and CY colors frequently appear as a mixed pattern in the same flesh (incomplete canary yellow, ICY) in F(1) and inbred lines carrying dominant C alleles. Therefore, we examined the genetic control of the mixed color pattern in ICY using whole-genome resequencing of three ICY (ICY group) and three CY inbred lines (CY group), as well as genetic linkage mapping of an F(2) population. The segregation pattern in 135 F(2) plants indicated that CY is controlled by a single locus (named C ( 2 )) dominant over ICY. The whole-genome resequencing of ICY and CY inbred lines revealed an ICY/CY-specific region of approximately 27.60–27.88 Mb on Chr. 2 that was polymorphic between the ICY and CY groups. Our genetic map, using nine cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence markers developed based on the single-nucleotide polymorphisms from the ICY/CY-specific region, confirmed that C ( 2 ) is located on Chr. 2 and cosegregated with the marker (M7) derived from a non-synonymous single-nucleotide polymorphism of the pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) gene (ClPPR, Cla97C02G039880). Additionally, 27 watermelon inbred lines of ICY, CY, and red flesh were evaluated using previously reported Cllcyb (C locus)-based markers and our C ( 2 ) locus-linked ClPPR-based marker (M7). As a result, dominant alleles at the C ( 2 ) locus were required to produce CY, in addition to dominant alleles at the C locus, while a recessive homozygous genotype at the C locus gave the red flesh irrespective of the genotype at the C ( 2 ) locus. Using a ClPPR-based cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence developed in this study and Cllcyb-based markers, watermelon cultivars with CY, ICY, and red flesh could be successfully discerned, implying that the combined use of these markers will be efficient for marker-assisted selection of flesh color in watermelon breeding.
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spelling pubmed-105459632023-10-04 Identification of a novel locus C ( 2 ) controlling canary yellow flesh color in watermelons Park, Girim Shahwar, Durre Jang, Gaeun Shin, Jagyeong Kwon, Gibeom Kim, Younjae Hong, Chang Oh Jin, Bingkui Kim, Hoytaek Lee, Oakjin Park, Younghoon Front Genet Genetics The flesh color of watermelon is an important trait that is determined by carotenoid composition and affects consumers’ fruit desirability. Although a complete dominant control by C locus (Cllcyb) for canary yellow flesh (CY) over red flesh has been reported, red and CY colors frequently appear as a mixed pattern in the same flesh (incomplete canary yellow, ICY) in F(1) and inbred lines carrying dominant C alleles. Therefore, we examined the genetic control of the mixed color pattern in ICY using whole-genome resequencing of three ICY (ICY group) and three CY inbred lines (CY group), as well as genetic linkage mapping of an F(2) population. The segregation pattern in 135 F(2) plants indicated that CY is controlled by a single locus (named C ( 2 )) dominant over ICY. The whole-genome resequencing of ICY and CY inbred lines revealed an ICY/CY-specific region of approximately 27.60–27.88 Mb on Chr. 2 that was polymorphic between the ICY and CY groups. Our genetic map, using nine cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence markers developed based on the single-nucleotide polymorphisms from the ICY/CY-specific region, confirmed that C ( 2 ) is located on Chr. 2 and cosegregated with the marker (M7) derived from a non-synonymous single-nucleotide polymorphism of the pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) gene (ClPPR, Cla97C02G039880). Additionally, 27 watermelon inbred lines of ICY, CY, and red flesh were evaluated using previously reported Cllcyb (C locus)-based markers and our C ( 2 ) locus-linked ClPPR-based marker (M7). As a result, dominant alleles at the C ( 2 ) locus were required to produce CY, in addition to dominant alleles at the C locus, while a recessive homozygous genotype at the C locus gave the red flesh irrespective of the genotype at the C ( 2 ) locus. Using a ClPPR-based cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence developed in this study and Cllcyb-based markers, watermelon cultivars with CY, ICY, and red flesh could be successfully discerned, implying that the combined use of these markers will be efficient for marker-assisted selection of flesh color in watermelon breeding. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10545963/ /pubmed/37795242 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1256627 Text en Copyright © 2023 Park, Shahwar, Jang, Shin, Kwon, Kim, Hong, Jin, Kim, Lee and Park. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Park, Girim
Shahwar, Durre
Jang, Gaeun
Shin, Jagyeong
Kwon, Gibeom
Kim, Younjae
Hong, Chang Oh
Jin, Bingkui
Kim, Hoytaek
Lee, Oakjin
Park, Younghoon
Identification of a novel locus C ( 2 ) controlling canary yellow flesh color in watermelons
title Identification of a novel locus C ( 2 ) controlling canary yellow flesh color in watermelons
title_full Identification of a novel locus C ( 2 ) controlling canary yellow flesh color in watermelons
title_fullStr Identification of a novel locus C ( 2 ) controlling canary yellow flesh color in watermelons
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a novel locus C ( 2 ) controlling canary yellow flesh color in watermelons
title_short Identification of a novel locus C ( 2 ) controlling canary yellow flesh color in watermelons
title_sort identification of a novel locus c ( 2 ) controlling canary yellow flesh color in watermelons
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10545963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37795242
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1256627
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