Abstract

Mottled/uniform color at the flower end of immature fruit is a highly important external quality trait that affects the market value of cucumber. Genetic analysis of different F2 and backcross populations revealed that one single recessive gene, u (uniform immature fruit color), determines the uniform immature fruit color trait in cucumber. Based on earlier studies, the u locus is located on chromosome 5 (Chr. 5). By combining bulked segregant analysis using 60 published molecular markers on Chr. 5, we found that eight markers are polymorphic and are linked to the u locus. In addition, we developed five new relevant polymorphic simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers between markers SSR16203 and SSR15818. Subsequently, the F2 population (477 individuals) from the cross of S06 (uniform fruit color line) × S94 (mottled fruit color line) was used for fine mapping of the u gene. The u gene was mapped to a 313.2-kb region between markers SSR10 and SSR27, at a genetic distance of 0.8 and 0.5 cM, respectively. Moreover, validity analysis of the codominant markers SSR10 and SSR27 was performed using 50 lines with mottled/uniform fruit color, demonstrating that these two SSR markers can be used for marker-assisted selection of the mottled/uniform fruit color trait in cucumber breeding. The results of this study will facilitate the cloning of the u gene.

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