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Tomato Fruits Show Wide Phenomic Diversity but Fruit Developmental Genes Show Low Genomic Diversity

Domestication of tomato has resulted in large diversity in fruit phenotypes. An intensive phenotyping of 127 tomato accessions from 20 countries revealed extensive morphological diversity in fruit traits. The diversity in fruit traits clustered the accessions into nine classes and identified certain...

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Autores principales: Mohan, Vijee, Gupta, Soni, Thomas, Sherinmol, Mickey, Hanjabam, Charakana, Chaitanya, Chauhan, Vineeta Singh, Sharma, Kapil, Kumar, Rakesh, Tyagi, Kamal, Sarma, Supriya, Gupta, Suresh Kumar, Kilambi, Himabindu Vasuki, Nongmaithem, Sapana, Kumari, Alka, Gupta, Prateek, Sreelakshmi, Yellamaraju, Sharma, Rameshwar
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27077652
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152907
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author Mohan, Vijee
Gupta, Soni
Thomas, Sherinmol
Mickey, Hanjabam
Charakana, Chaitanya
Chauhan, Vineeta Singh
Sharma, Kapil
Kumar, Rakesh
Tyagi, Kamal
Sarma, Supriya
Gupta, Suresh Kumar
Kilambi, Himabindu Vasuki
Nongmaithem, Sapana
Kumari, Alka
Gupta, Prateek
Sreelakshmi, Yellamaraju
Sharma, Rameshwar
author_facet Mohan, Vijee
Gupta, Soni
Thomas, Sherinmol
Mickey, Hanjabam
Charakana, Chaitanya
Chauhan, Vineeta Singh
Sharma, Kapil
Kumar, Rakesh
Tyagi, Kamal
Sarma, Supriya
Gupta, Suresh Kumar
Kilambi, Himabindu Vasuki
Nongmaithem, Sapana
Kumari, Alka
Gupta, Prateek
Sreelakshmi, Yellamaraju
Sharma, Rameshwar
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description Domestication of tomato has resulted in large diversity in fruit phenotypes. An intensive phenotyping of 127 tomato accessions from 20 countries revealed extensive morphological diversity in fruit traits. The diversity in fruit traits clustered the accessions into nine classes and identified certain promising lines having desirable traits pertaining to total soluble salts (TSS), carotenoids, ripening index, weight and shape. Factor analysis of the morphometric data from Tomato Analyzer showed that the fruit shape is a complex trait shared by several factors. The 100% variance between round and flat fruit shapes was explained by one discriminant function having a canonical correlation of 0.874 by stepwise discriminant analysis. A set of 10 genes (ACS2, COP1, CYC-B, RIN, MSH2, NAC-NOR, PHOT1, PHYA, PHYB and PSY1) involved in various plant developmental processes were screened for SNP polymorphism by EcoTILLING. The genetic diversity in these genes revealed a total of 36 non-synonymous and 18 synonymous changes leading to the identification of 28 haplotypes. The average frequency of polymorphism across the genes was 0.038/Kb. Significant negative Tajima’D statistic in two of the genes, ACS2 and PHOT1 indicated the presence of rare alleles in low frequency. Our study indicates that while there is low polymorphic diversity in the genes regulating plant development, the population shows wider phenotype diversity. Nonetheless, morphological and genetic diversity of the present collection can be further exploited as potential resources in future.
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spelling pubmed-48318402016-04-22 Tomato Fruits Show Wide Phenomic Diversity but Fruit Developmental Genes Show Low Genomic Diversity Mohan, Vijee Gupta, Soni Thomas, Sherinmol Mickey, Hanjabam Charakana, Chaitanya Chauhan, Vineeta Singh Sharma, Kapil Kumar, Rakesh Tyagi, Kamal Sarma, Supriya Gupta, Suresh Kumar Kilambi, Himabindu Vasuki Nongmaithem, Sapana Kumari, Alka Gupta, Prateek Sreelakshmi, Yellamaraju Sharma, Rameshwar PLoS One Research Article Domestication of tomato has resulted in large diversity in fruit phenotypes. An intensive phenotyping of 127 tomato accessions from 20 countries revealed extensive morphological diversity in fruit traits. The diversity in fruit traits clustered the accessions into nine classes and identified certain promising lines having desirable traits pertaining to total soluble salts (TSS), carotenoids, ripening index, weight and shape. Factor analysis of the morphometric data from Tomato Analyzer showed that the fruit shape is a complex trait shared by several factors. The 100% variance between round and flat fruit shapes was explained by one discriminant function having a canonical correlation of 0.874 by stepwise discriminant analysis. A set of 10 genes (ACS2, COP1, CYC-B, RIN, MSH2, NAC-NOR, PHOT1, PHYA, PHYB and PSY1) involved in various plant developmental processes were screened for SNP polymorphism by EcoTILLING. The genetic diversity in these genes revealed a total of 36 non-synonymous and 18 synonymous changes leading to the identification of 28 haplotypes. The average frequency of polymorphism across the genes was 0.038/Kb. Significant negative Tajima’D statistic in two of the genes, ACS2 and PHOT1 indicated the presence of rare alleles in low frequency. Our study indicates that while there is low polymorphic diversity in the genes regulating plant development, the population shows wider phenotype diversity. Nonetheless, morphological and genetic diversity of the present collection can be further exploited as potential resources in future. Public Library of Science 2016-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4831840/ /pubmed/27077652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152907 Text en © 2016 Mohan 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mohan, Vijee
Gupta, Soni
Thomas, Sherinmol
Mickey, Hanjabam
Charakana, Chaitanya
Chauhan, Vineeta Singh
Sharma, Kapil
Kumar, Rakesh
Tyagi, Kamal
Sarma, Supriya
Gupta, Suresh Kumar
Kilambi, Himabindu Vasuki
Nongmaithem, Sapana
Kumari, Alka
Gupta, Prateek
Sreelakshmi, Yellamaraju
Sharma, Rameshwar
Tomato Fruits Show Wide Phenomic Diversity but Fruit Developmental Genes Show Low Genomic Diversity
title Tomato Fruits Show Wide Phenomic Diversity but Fruit Developmental Genes Show Low Genomic Diversity
title_full Tomato Fruits Show Wide Phenomic Diversity but Fruit Developmental Genes Show Low Genomic Diversity
title_fullStr Tomato Fruits Show Wide Phenomic Diversity but Fruit Developmental Genes Show Low Genomic Diversity
title_full_unstemmed Tomato Fruits Show Wide Phenomic Diversity but Fruit Developmental Genes Show Low Genomic Diversity
title_short Tomato Fruits Show Wide Phenomic Diversity but Fruit Developmental Genes Show Low Genomic Diversity
title_sort tomato fruits show wide phenomic diversity but fruit developmental genes show low genomic diversity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27077652
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152907
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