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High density SNP mapping and QTL analysis for fruit quality characteristics in peach (Prunus persica L.)

Journal

TREE GENETICS & GENOMES
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 19-36

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11295-012-0522-7

Keywords

Single nucleotide polymorphism; Prunus; Linkage map; SNP effects; Lovell sequence; Peachv1.0; Quantitative trait loci; Chilling injury symptoms

Funding

  1. National Research Initiative of USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) [2008-35300-04432]
  2. US-Israel Bi-national Agriculture Research and Development Fund (BARD) [US-4027-07]
  3. UC Davis
  4. UC Agricultural Experiment Station
  5. USDA-CREES (Hatch Experiment Station)
  6. NIFA [2008-35300-04432, 583237] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were used to construct an integrated SNP linkage map of peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch). A set of 1,536 SNPs were evaluated with the GoldenGateA (R) Genotyping assay in two mapping populations, Pop-DF, and Pop-DG. After genotyping and filtering, a final set of 1,400 high quality SNPs in Pop-DF and 962 in Pop-DG with full map coverage were selected and used to construct two linkage maps with JoinMapA (R) 4.0. The Pop-DF map covered 422 cM of the peach genome and included 1,037 SNP markers, and Pop-DG map covered 369 cM and included 738 SNPs. A consensus map was constructed with 588 SNP markers placed in eight linkage groups (n = 8 for peach), with map coverage of 454 cM and an average distance of 0.81 cM/marker site. Placements of SNPs on the peach v1.0 physical map were compared to placement on the linkage maps and several differences were observed. Using the SNP linkage map of Pop-DG and phenotypic data collected for three harvest seasons, a QTL analysis for fruit quality traits and chilling injury symptoms was carried out with the mapped SNPs. Significant QTL effects were detected for mealiness (M) and flesh bleeding (FBL) QTLs on linkage group 4 and flesh browning (FBr) on linkage group 5. This study represents one of the first examples of QTL detection for quality traits and chilling injury symptoms using a high-density SNP map in a single peach F1 family.

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