Genetic and genomic resources for Rubus breeding: a roadmap for the future.

IF 7.6 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY 园艺研究(英文) Pub Date : 2019-10-15 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1038/s41438-019-0199-2
Toshi M Foster, Nahla V Bassil, Michael Dossett, Margaret Leigh Worthington, Julie Graham
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Rubus fruits are high-value crops that are sought after by consumers for their flavor, visual appeal, and health benefits. To meet this demand, production of red and black raspberries (R. idaeus L. and R. occidentalis L.), blackberries (R. subgenus Rubus), and hybrids, such as Boysenberry and marionberry, is growing worldwide. Rubus breeding programmes are continually striving to improve flavor, texture, machine harvestability, and yield, provide pest and disease resistance, improve storage and processing properties, and optimize fruits and plants for different production and harvest systems. Breeders face numerous challenges, such as polyploidy, the lack of genetic diversity in many of the elite cultivars, and until recently, the relative shortage of genetic and genomic resources available for Rubus. This review will highlight the development of continually improving genetic maps, the identification of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL)s controlling key traits, draft genomes for red and black raspberry, and efforts to improve gene models. The development of genetic maps and markers, the molecular characterization of wild species and germplasm, and high-throughput genotyping platforms will expedite breeding of improved cultivars. Fully sequenced genomes and accurate gene models facilitate identification of genes underlying traits of interest and enable gene editing technologies such as CRISPR/Cas9.

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悬钩子育种的遗传和基因组资源:未来的路线图。
悬钩子果实是高价值的作物,因其风味、视觉吸引力和健康益处而受到消费者的追捧。为了满足这一需求,红色和黑色树莓(R.idaeus L.和R.occidentalis L.)、黑莓(R.subgenus Rubus)和杂交种(如Boysenberry和marionberry)的产量正在全球范围内增长。悬钩子育种计划不断努力改善风味、质地、机器可收割性和产量,提供病虫害抗性,改善储存和加工性能,并优化不同生产和收获系统的水果和植物。育种家面临着许多挑战,如多倍体、许多优良品种缺乏遗传多样性,以及直到最近,悬钩子的遗传和基因组资源相对短缺。这篇综述将重点介绍不断改进的遗传图谱的开发,控制关键性状的数量性状位点(QTL)的鉴定,红树莓和黑树莓的基因组草案,以及改进基因模型的努力。遗传图谱和标记的开发、野生物种和种质的分子表征以及高通量基因分型平台将加快改良品种的选育。完全测序的基因组和准确的基因模型有助于识别感兴趣性状的基因,并使CRISPR/Cas9等基因编辑技术成为可能。
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