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Exploring a Tomato Landraces Collection for Fruit-Related Traits by the Aid of a High-Throughput Genomic Platform

During its evolution and domestication Solanum lycopersicum has undergone various genetic ‘bottlenecks’ and extreme inbreeding of limited genotypes. In Europe the tomato found a secondary centre for diversification, which resulted in a wide array of fruit shape variation given rise to a range of lan...

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Autores principales: Sacco, Adriana, Ruggieri, Valentino, Parisi, Mario, Festa, Giovanna, Rigano, Maria Manuela, Picarella, Maurizio Enea, Mazzucato, Andrea, Barone, Amalia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4579088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26393929
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137139
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author Sacco, Adriana
Ruggieri, Valentino
Parisi, Mario
Festa, Giovanna
Rigano, Maria Manuela
Picarella, Maurizio Enea
Mazzucato, Andrea
Barone, Amalia
author_facet Sacco, Adriana
Ruggieri, Valentino
Parisi, Mario
Festa, Giovanna
Rigano, Maria Manuela
Picarella, Maurizio Enea
Mazzucato, Andrea
Barone, Amalia
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description During its evolution and domestication Solanum lycopersicum has undergone various genetic ‘bottlenecks’ and extreme inbreeding of limited genotypes. In Europe the tomato found a secondary centre for diversification, which resulted in a wide array of fruit shape variation given rise to a range of landraces that have been cultivated for centuries. Landraces represent a reservoir of genetic diversity especially for traits such as abiotic stress resistance and high fruit quality. Information about the variation present among tomato landrace populations is still limited. A collection of 123 genotypes from different geographical areas was established with the aim of capturing a wide diversity. Eighteen morphological traits were evaluated, mainly related to the fruit. About 45% of morphological variation was attributed to fruit shape, as estimated by the principal component analysis, and the dendrogram of relatedness divided the population in subgroups mainly on the basis of fruit weight and locule number. Genotyping was carried out using the tomato array platform SolCAP able to interrogate 7,720 SNPs. In the whole collection 87.1% markers were polymorphic but they decreased to 44–54% when considering groups of genotypes with different origin. The neighbour-joining tree analysis clustered the 123 genotypes into two main branches. The STRUCTURE analysis with K = 3 also divided the population on the basis of fruit size. A genomic-wide association strategy revealed 36 novel markers associated to the variation of 15 traits. The markers were mapped on the tomato chromosomes together with 98 candidate genes for the traits analyzed. Six regions were evidenced in which candidate genes co-localized with 19 associated SNPs. In addition, 17 associated SNPs were localized in genomic regions lacking candidate genes. The identification of these markers demonstrated that novel variability was captured in our germoplasm collection. They might also provide a viable indirect selection tool in future practical breeding programs.
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spelling pubmed-45790882015-10-01 Exploring a Tomato Landraces Collection for Fruit-Related Traits by the Aid of a High-Throughput Genomic Platform Sacco, Adriana Ruggieri, Valentino Parisi, Mario Festa, Giovanna Rigano, Maria Manuela Picarella, Maurizio Enea Mazzucato, Andrea Barone, Amalia PLoS One Research Article During its evolution and domestication Solanum lycopersicum has undergone various genetic ‘bottlenecks’ and extreme inbreeding of limited genotypes. In Europe the tomato found a secondary centre for diversification, which resulted in a wide array of fruit shape variation given rise to a range of landraces that have been cultivated for centuries. Landraces represent a reservoir of genetic diversity especially for traits such as abiotic stress resistance and high fruit quality. Information about the variation present among tomato landrace populations is still limited. A collection of 123 genotypes from different geographical areas was established with the aim of capturing a wide diversity. Eighteen morphological traits were evaluated, mainly related to the fruit. About 45% of morphological variation was attributed to fruit shape, as estimated by the principal component analysis, and the dendrogram of relatedness divided the population in subgroups mainly on the basis of fruit weight and locule number. Genotyping was carried out using the tomato array platform SolCAP able to interrogate 7,720 SNPs. In the whole collection 87.1% markers were polymorphic but they decreased to 44–54% when considering groups of genotypes with different origin. The neighbour-joining tree analysis clustered the 123 genotypes into two main branches. The STRUCTURE analysis with K = 3 also divided the population on the basis of fruit size. A genomic-wide association strategy revealed 36 novel markers associated to the variation of 15 traits. The markers were mapped on the tomato chromosomes together with 98 candidate genes for the traits analyzed. Six regions were evidenced in which candidate genes co-localized with 19 associated SNPs. In addition, 17 associated SNPs were localized in genomic regions lacking candidate genes. The identification of these markers demonstrated that novel variability was captured in our germoplasm collection. They might also provide a viable indirect selection tool in future practical breeding programs. Public Library of Science 2015-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4579088/ /pubmed/26393929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137139 Text en © 2015 Sacco 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.
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Ruggieri, Valentino
Parisi, Mario
Festa, Giovanna
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Picarella, Maurizio Enea
Mazzucato, Andrea
Barone, Amalia
Exploring a Tomato Landraces Collection for Fruit-Related Traits by the Aid of a High-Throughput Genomic Platform
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title_full_unstemmed Exploring a Tomato Landraces Collection for Fruit-Related Traits by the Aid of a High-Throughput Genomic Platform
title_short Exploring a Tomato Landraces Collection for Fruit-Related Traits by the Aid of a High-Throughput Genomic Platform
title_sort exploring a tomato landraces collection for fruit-related traits by the aid of a high-throughput genomic platform
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4579088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26393929
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137139
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