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QTL Mapping in Eggplant Reveals Clusters of Yield-Related Loci and Orthology with the Tomato Genome

In spite of its widespread cultivation and nutritional and economic importance, the eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) genome has not been extensively explored. A lack of knowledge of the patterns of inheritance of key agronomic traits has hindered the exploitation of marker technologies to accelerate...

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Autores principales: Portis, Ezio, Barchi, Lorenzo, Toppino, Laura, Lanteri, Sergio, Acciarri, Nazzareno, Felicioni, Nazzareno, Fusari, Fabio, Barbierato, Valeria, Cericola, Fabio, Valè, Giampiero, Rotino, Giuseppe Leonardo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3931786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089499
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author Portis, Ezio
Barchi, Lorenzo
Toppino, Laura
Lanteri, Sergio
Acciarri, Nazzareno
Felicioni, Nazzareno
Fusari, Fabio
Barbierato, Valeria
Cericola, Fabio
Valè, Giampiero
Rotino, Giuseppe Leonardo
author_facet Portis, Ezio
Barchi, Lorenzo
Toppino, Laura
Lanteri, Sergio
Acciarri, Nazzareno
Felicioni, Nazzareno
Fusari, Fabio
Barbierato, Valeria
Cericola, Fabio
Valè, Giampiero
Rotino, Giuseppe Leonardo
author_sort Portis, Ezio
collection PubMed
description In spite of its widespread cultivation and nutritional and economic importance, the eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) genome has not been extensively explored. A lack of knowledge of the patterns of inheritance of key agronomic traits has hindered the exploitation of marker technologies to accelerate its genetic improvement. An already established F(2) intraspecific population of eggplant bred from the cross ‘305E40’ x ‘67/3’ was phenotyped for 20 agronomically relevant traits at two sites. Up to seven quantitative trait loci (QTL) per trait were identified and the percentage of the phenotypic variance (PV) explained per QTL ranged from 4 to 93%. Not all the QTL were detectable at both sites, but for each trait at least one major QTL (PV explained ≥10%) was identified. Although no detectable QTL x environment interaction was found, some QTL identified were location-specific. Many of the fruit-related QTL clustered within specific chromosomal regions, reflecting either linkage and/or pleiotropy. Evidence for putative tomato orthologous QTL/genes was obtained for several of the eggplant QTL. Information regarding the inheritance of key agronomic traits was obtained. Some of the QTL, along with their respective linked markers, may be useful in the context of marker-assisted breeding.
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spelling pubmed-39317862014-02-25 QTL Mapping in Eggplant Reveals Clusters of Yield-Related Loci and Orthology with the Tomato Genome Portis, Ezio Barchi, Lorenzo Toppino, Laura Lanteri, Sergio Acciarri, Nazzareno Felicioni, Nazzareno Fusari, Fabio Barbierato, Valeria Cericola, Fabio Valè, Giampiero Rotino, Giuseppe Leonardo PLoS One Research Article In spite of its widespread cultivation and nutritional and economic importance, the eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) genome has not been extensively explored. A lack of knowledge of the patterns of inheritance of key agronomic traits has hindered the exploitation of marker technologies to accelerate its genetic improvement. An already established F(2) intraspecific population of eggplant bred from the cross ‘305E40’ x ‘67/3’ was phenotyped for 20 agronomically relevant traits at two sites. Up to seven quantitative trait loci (QTL) per trait were identified and the percentage of the phenotypic variance (PV) explained per QTL ranged from 4 to 93%. Not all the QTL were detectable at both sites, but for each trait at least one major QTL (PV explained ≥10%) was identified. Although no detectable QTL x environment interaction was found, some QTL identified were location-specific. Many of the fruit-related QTL clustered within specific chromosomal regions, reflecting either linkage and/or pleiotropy. Evidence for putative tomato orthologous QTL/genes was obtained for several of the eggplant QTL. Information regarding the inheritance of key agronomic traits was obtained. Some of the QTL, along with their respective linked markers, may be useful in the context of marker-assisted breeding. Public Library of Science 2014-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3931786/ /pubmed/24586828 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089499 Text en © 2014 Portis et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Portis, Ezio
Barchi, Lorenzo
Toppino, Laura
Lanteri, Sergio
Acciarri, Nazzareno
Felicioni, Nazzareno
Fusari, Fabio
Barbierato, Valeria
Cericola, Fabio
Valè, Giampiero
Rotino, Giuseppe Leonardo
QTL Mapping in Eggplant Reveals Clusters of Yield-Related Loci and Orthology with the Tomato Genome
title QTL Mapping in Eggplant Reveals Clusters of Yield-Related Loci and Orthology with the Tomato Genome
title_full QTL Mapping in Eggplant Reveals Clusters of Yield-Related Loci and Orthology with the Tomato Genome
title_fullStr QTL Mapping in Eggplant Reveals Clusters of Yield-Related Loci and Orthology with the Tomato Genome
title_full_unstemmed QTL Mapping in Eggplant Reveals Clusters of Yield-Related Loci and Orthology with the Tomato Genome
title_short QTL Mapping in Eggplant Reveals Clusters of Yield-Related Loci and Orthology with the Tomato Genome
title_sort qtl mapping in eggplant reveals clusters of yield-related loci and orthology with the tomato genome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3931786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089499
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