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Fine Mapping and Candidate Gene Prediction of Tuber Shape Controlling Ro Locus Based on Integrating Genetic and Transcriptomic Analyses in Potato

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23031470

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Solanum tuberosum L; QTL; tuber shape; candidate gene prediction

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31801421, 31561143006]
  2. China Agriculture Research System [CARS-9]
  3. Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Innovation Project (CAAS-ASTIP-IVFCAAS)

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Tuber shape is a crucial quality trait in potatoes, as it affects both processing costs and consumer willingness to purchase. This study successfully fine-mapped the tuber shape gene Ro through tissue sectioning and genetic linkage map construction, providing a foundation for further cloning work.
Tuber shape is one of the most important quality traits in potato appearance. Since poor or irregular shape results in higher costs for processing and influences the consumers' willingness to purchase, breeding for shape uniformity and shallow eye depth is highly important. Previous studies showed that the major round tuber shape controlling locus, the Ro locus, is located on chromosome 10. However, fine mapping and cloning of tuber shape genes have not been reported. In this study, the analyses of tissue sectioning and transcriptome sequencing showed that the developmental differences between round and elongated tuber shapes begin as early as the hook stage of the stolon. To fine map tuber shape genes, a high-density genetic linkage map of the Ro region on chromosome 10 based on a diploid segregating population was constructed. The total length of the genetic linkage map was 25.8 cM and the average marker interval was 1.98 cM. Combined with phenotypic data collected from 2014 to 2017, one major quantitative trait locus (QTL) for tuber shape was identified, which explained 61.7-72.9% of the tuber shape variation. Through the results of genotyping and phenotypic investigation of recombinant individuals, Ro was fine mapped in a 193.43 kb interval, which contained 18 genes. Five candidate genes were preliminarily predicted based on tissue sections and transcriptome sequencing. This study provides an important basis for cloning Ro gene(s).

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