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A Genome-Wide Scan of Selective Sweeps and Association Mapping of Fruit Traits Using Microsatellite Markers in Watermelon

Authors :
Umesh K. Reddy
Padma Nimmakayala
Robert Cantrell
Venkata Gopinath Vajja
Amnon Levi
Lavanya Abburi
Thangasamy Saminathan
Venkata Lakshmi Abburi
Yan R. Tomason
Rishi Reddy
Todd C. Wehner
Source :
Journal of Heredity. 106:166-176
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2014.

Abstract

Our genetic diversity study uses microsatellites of known map position to estimate genome level population structure and linkage disequilibrium, and to identify genomic regions that have undergone selection during watermelon domestication and improvement. Thirty regions that showed evidence of selective sweep were scanned for the presence of candidate genes using the watermelon genome browser (www.icugi.org). We localized selective sweeps in intergenic regions, close to the promoters, and within the exons and introns of various genes. This study provided an evidence of convergent evolution for the presence of diverse ecotypes with special reference to American and European ecotypes. Our search for location of linked markers in the whole-genome draft sequence revealed that BVWS00358, a GA repeat microsatellite, is the GAGA type transcription factor located in the 5′ untranslated regions of a structure and insertion element that expresses a Cys 2 His 2 Zinc finger motif, with presumed biological processes related to chitin response and transcriptional regulation. In addition, BVWS01708, an ATT repeat microsatellite, located in the promoter of a DTW domain-containing protein (Cla002761); and 2 other simple sequence repeats that association mapping link to fruit length and rind thickness.

Details

ISSN :
14657333 and 00221503
Volume :
106
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Heredity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fdd9447ef250515f8c9d35a166e29724
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esu077