Abstract

Seed composition is one of the most important determinants of the economic values in soybean. The quality and quantity of different seed components, such as oil, protein, and carbohydrates, are crucial ingredients in food, feed, and numerous industrial products. Soybean researchers have successfully developed and utilized a diverse set of molecular markers for seed trait improvement in soybean breeding programs. It is imperative to design and develop molecular assays that are accurate, robust, high-throughput, cost-effective, and available on a common genotyping platform. In the present study, we developed and validated KASP (Kompetitive allele-specific polymerase chain reaction) genotyping assays based on previously known functional mutant alleles for the seed composition traits, including fatty acids, oligosaccharides, trypsin inhibitor, and lipoxygenase. These assays were validated on mutant sources as well as mapping populations and precisely distinguish the homozygotes and heterozygotes of the mutant genes. With the obvious advantages, newly developed KASP assays in this study can substitute the genotyping assays that were previously developed for marker-assisted selection (MAS). The functional gene-based assay resource developed using common genotyping platform will be helpful to accelerate efforts to improve soybean seed composition traits.

Highlights

  • Soybean seed is an essential source of protein and edible oil for human diets and animal feed

  • High oxidative stability is desirable for a longer shelf life of oil, which in turn depends on the presence of the monounsaturated fatty acid; higher oleic acid and lower linolenic acid, without generating trans-fats, are desirable criteria [3, 4]

  • In view of the KASP assay advantages, the objective of the present study was to develop high-throughput, breeder-friendly, locus specific, and costeffective KASP assays to detect single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers associated with the mutant alleles for soybean seed composition traits

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Introduction

Soybean seed is an essential source of protein and edible oil for human diets and animal feed. For improving seed composition in soybean, SimpleProbe and Taqman detection assays have been developed to identify mutant alleles of those genes [7, 14, 30,31,32,33,34]. In view of the KASP assay advantages, the objective of the present study was to develop high-throughput, breeder-friendly, locus specific, and costeffective KASP assays to detect SNP markers associated with the mutant alleles for soybean seed composition traits.

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