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Sequencing the Potato Genome: Outline and First Results to Come from the Elucidation of the Sequence of the World's Third Most Important Food Crop

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POTATO RESEARCH
Volume 86, Issue 6, Pages 417-429

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12230-009-9097-8

Keywords

Potato genome sequencing consortium; Cytogenetics; Genetics; Next generation sequencing; AFLP

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Funding

  1. Netherlands Technology Foundation (STW)
  2. Fund for Economic Structural Support (FES)
  3. Netherlands Genomics initiative (EZ) and Agriculture (LNV)
  4. Board of Wageningen University and Research Centre
  5. Netherlands Ministries of Economic Affairs (EZ) and Agriculture (LNV)
  6. EU [APOPHYS EU-QLRT-2001-01849]
  7. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, India
  8. Organization of American States [SEDI/AE-305/07]
  9. Programa Cooperativo para el Desarrollo Tecnologico Agroalimentario y Agroindustrial del Cono Sur (PROCISUR)
  10. Perez Guerrero Trust Fund (PGTF)
  11. Brazilian Corporation for Agricultural Research (Embrapa)
  12. Peruvian Fund for Innovation in Science and Technology (FINCYT)
  13. Peruvian Ministry of Agriculture (MINAG)
  14. Peruvian Council of Science and Technology (Concytec)
  15. Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
  16. Universidad Nacional San Cristobal de Huamanga
  17. Peruvian Ministry of foreign affairs
  18. National Commission of Scientific and Technologic Research (CONICYT)
  19. Foundation for the Innovation in Agriculture (FIA)
  20. Scottish Government Rural and Environment Research and Analysis Directorate (RERAD)
  21. Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
  22. Potato Council
  23. Teagasc (The Agriculture and Food Development Authority of Ireland)
  24. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education [47/PGS/2006/01]
  25. New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Ltd.
  26. Ministry of Science and Technology [2007DFB30080]
  27. Ministry of Agriculture [2007-Z5]
  28. National Natural Science Foundation [30671319]
  29. Federal Agency on Science and innovations [02.451.11.7013, 02.512.11.2099, 02 552 11 7010, 02 552 11 7045]

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Potato is a member of the Solanaceae, a plant family that includes several other economically important species, such as tomato, eggplant, petunia, tobacco and pepper. The Potato Genome Sequencing Consortium (PGSC) aims to elucidate the complete genome sequence of potato, the third most important food crop in the world. The PGSC is a collaboration between 13 research groups from China, India, Poland, Russia, the Netherlands, Ireland, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, USA, New Zealand and the UK. The potato genome consists of 12 chromosomes and has a (haploid) length of approximately 840 million base pairs, making it a medium-sized plant genome. The sequencing project builds on a diploid potato genomic bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clone library of 78000 clones, which has been fingerprinted and aligned into similar to 7000 physical map contigs. In addition, the BAC-ends have been sequenced and are publicly available. Approximately 30000 BACs are anchored to the Ultra High Density genetic map of potato, composed of 10000 unique AFLP (TM) markers. From this integrated genetic-physical map, between 50 to 150 seed BACs have currently been identified for every chromosome. Fluorescent in situ hybridization experiments on selected BAC clones confirm these anchor points. The seed clones provide the starting point for a BAC-by-BAC sequencing strategy. This strategy is being complemented by whole genome shotgun sequencing approaches using both 454 GS FLX and Illumina GA2 instruments. Assembly and annotation of the sequence data will be performed using publicly available and tailor-made tools. The availability of the annotated data will help to characterize germplasm collections based on allelic variance and to assist potato breeders to more fully exploit the genetic potential of potato.

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