Practical DNA markers to Estimate Apple (MalusÃÂ x domestica Borkh.) Skin Color, Ethylene Production and Pathogen Resistance

Teppei Kikuchi, Ichiro Kasajima, Mizuki Morita, N. Yoshikawa
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Determination of agronomically important traits with DNA markers in genetically segregating populations is a key to high-throughput breeding of apple trees. In the present report, we first estimated usefulness of four PCR-based DNA markers of apple in a set of 22 apple cultivars, which include popular cultivars in Japan such as ‘Fuji’, ‘Orin’, and ‘Shinano Gold’. The four DNA markers are reported to determine fruit storage life (ethylene production), fruit skin color, Alternaria resistance, and scab resistance. The target genes/locus of these DNA markers are MdACS1 gene, MdMYB1 gene, MdAlt locus, and MfVf gene. The types of these DNA markers are SSLP, dCAPS, allele-specific, and gene-specific, thus the markers were designated MdACS1-SSLP, MdMYB1-dCAPS(BstEII), MdAlt-AS, and MfVf-GS, respectively. DNA band patterns after gel electrophoresis were reasonable and consistent with previous reports for MdACS1-SSLP and MfVf-GS markers. On the contrary, band patterns of the MdAlt-AS marker were not necessarily consistent with Alternaria tolerance of the apple cultivars. It was also quite difficult to determine genotypes from the band patterns of the BstEII-based dCAPS marker MdMYB1-dCAPS(BstEII). Attachment of DS6 adaptor sequence to the forward primer improved genotype determinations, by making clear difference between the sizes of allelic DNA bands. Further improvement of this DNA marker was also achieved by the MdMYB1-CAPS(PmlI) marker, which is a PmlI-based CAPS marker. MdMYB1 genotypes determined by the MdMYB1-CAPS(PmlI) marker was consistent with apple skin colors and their genetic segregations.
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实用DNA标记估计苹果(MalusÃÂ x domestica Borkh.)肤色、乙烯产量和病原体抗性
利用遗传分离群体中的DNA标记确定重要的农艺性状是实现苹果高通量育种的关键。在本报告中,我们首先估计了4种基于pcr的苹果DNA标记在一组22个苹果品种中的有用性,其中包括日本流行的品种,如“富士”,“Orin”和“Shinano Gold”。据报道,这四种DNA标记可以确定果实的储存寿命(乙烯产量)、果皮颜色、抗树锈病和抗结痂性。这些DNA标记的靶基因/位点为MdACS1基因、MdMYB1基因、MdAlt基因和MfVf基因。这些DNA标记的类型为SSLP、dCAPS、等位基因特异性和基因特异性,因此标记分别被命名为MdACS1-SSLP、MdMYB1-dCAPS(BstEII)、MdAlt-AS和MfVf-GS。凝胶电泳后MdACS1-SSLP和MfVf-GS标记的DNA带型合理,与文献报道一致。相反,MdAlt-AS标记的条带模式与苹果品种的耐蚀性并不一定一致。从基于BstEII的dCAPS标记MdMYB1-dCAPS(BstEII)的带型中确定基因型也相当困难。将DS6接头序列连接到前引物上,使等位基因条带的大小明显不同,从而提高了基因型的测定。MdMYB1-CAPS(PmlI)标记也实现了对该DNA标记的进一步改进,这是一个基于PmlI的CAPS标记。通过MdMYB1- caps (PmlI)标记确定的MdMYB1基因型与苹果果皮颜色及其遗传分离一致。
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