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Genetic mapping and transcriptomic characterization of a new fuzzless-tufted cottonseed mutant

Journal

G3-GENES GENOMES GENETICS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/g3journal/jkaa042

Keywords

fuzzless-tufted cottonseed; fiber mutant; genetic mapping; near-isogenetic line; RNA sequencing

Funding

  1. Cotton Breeding Australia [CBA04]

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A new fuzzless-tufted cotton mutant was identified with similar agronomic traits and higher ginning efficiency, determined by a single incomplete dominant locus N5. Transcriptomic analysis revealed candidate genes responsible for the mutant phenotype and identified differentially expressed genes in the flanking region of the N5 locus. The reprogrammed mutant transcriptome in the 6 dpa ovules was associated with cell wall modifications and transmembrane transportation, with significant alterations in transcription factor activity.
Fiber mutants are unique and valuable resources for understanding the genetic and molecular mechanisms controlling initiation and development of cotton fibers that are extremely elongated single epidermal cells protruding from the seed coat of cottonseeds. In this study, we reported a new fuzzless-tufted cotton mutant (Gossypium hirsutum) and showed that fuzzless-tufted near-isogenic lines (NILs) had similar agronomic traits and a higher ginning efficiency compared to their recurrent parents with normal fuzzy seeds. Genetic analysis revealed that the mutant phenotype is determined by a single incomplete dominant locus, designated N5. The mutation was fine mapped to an approximately 250-kb interval containing 33 annotated genes using a combination of bulked segregant sequencing, SNP chip genotyping, and fine mapping. Comparative transcriptomic analysis using 0-6 days post-anthesis (dpa) ovules from NILs segregating for the phenotypes of fuzzless-tufted (mutant) and normal fuzzy cottonseeds (wild-type) uncovered candidate genes responsible for the mutant phenotype. It also revealed that the flanking region of the N5 locus is enriched with differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between the mutant and wild-type. Several of those DEGs are members of the gene families with demonstrated roles in cell initiation and elongation, such as calcium-dependent protein kinase and expansin. The transcriptome landscape of the mutant was significantly reprogrammed in the 6 dpa ovules and, to a less extent, in the 0 dpa ovules, but not in the 2 and 4 dpa ovules. At both 0 and 6 dpa, the reprogrammed mutant transcriptome was mainly associated with cell wall modifications and transmembrane transportation, while transcription factor activity was significantly altered in the 6 dpa mutant ovules. These results imply a similar molecular basis for initiation of lint and fuzz fibers despite certain differences.

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