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SNP-Based Analysis Reveals Authenticity and Genetic Similarity of Russian Indigenous V. vinifera Grape Cultivars

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PLANTS-BASEL
Volume 10, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants10122696

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Vitis vinifera; autochthonous varieties; Russia; genetic identification; genetic diversity; genetic structure; parentage; SNP; phylogenetics; grapevine genetics; cultivars

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  1. Kurchatov Center for Genome Research
  2. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation

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The study sequenced and genotyped 9 Russian Vitis vinifera grape varieties and the European variety Muscat Hamburg using SNPs, revealing that only two of the Russian varieties are related to foreign ones while the remaining seven form separate clusters genetically. This contrasts with historical data and indicates unique genetic relationships among the varieties.
9 Russian Vitis vinifera grape varieties and the European variety Muscat Hamburg were sequenced and genotyped using 527 SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) with high minor allele frequency for the first time. The data were coupled with previously identified genotypes of 783 varieties and subjected to parentage and population analysis. As a result, contrary to the historical and ampelographic data published in many sources from 1800 to 2012, only two of the nine Russian varieties (Pukhlyakovskiy Belyi and Sibirkovyi) were related to foreign ones and were obviously imported from Europe to the Russian Empire. The remaining seven varieties, led by Krasnostop Zolotovskiy, are not directly related either in the Caucasus or in Europe, they form separate clusters on the genetic distance-based dendrogram and the world parentage network of V. vinifera. The resulting pedigree of Muscat Hamburg and its descendants is in accordance with SSR-based (simple sequence repeats) studies and the described pedigree of this variety which confirms the use of the reduced SNP set for further studies.

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