Abstract
Octoploid strawberry (Fragaria ×ananassa) is a major specialty crop under intense annual selection for traits relating to plant vigor and fruit quality. Most functional validation experiments rely on transgenic or transient gene expression assays in the mature receptacle. These findings are not typically translatable to breeding without identifying a natural genetic source of transcript level variation, and developing reliable markers for selection in octoploids. Expression QTL (eQTL) analysis is a genetic/transcriptomic association approach for identifying sequence variants predicting differential expression. This eQTL study analyzed a wide array of mature receptacle-expressed genes, encompassing the majority of total mature receptacle transcript accumulation and almost all strawberry genes described in the literature. These results identified segregating genetic variants associated with the differential expression of hundreds of strawberry genes, many with known interest to breeders. Several of these eQTL pertain to published genes whose expression levels have been demonstrated to influence mature receptacle phenotypes. Many include key genes of the phenylpropanoid pathway, vitamin C, carotenoid, pectin, and receptacle carbohydrate/sugar metabolism. These subgenome-specific genetic markers may allow breeders to select for desired ranges of target gene expression. These results may also guide basic research efforts and facilitate the identification of causal genes underlying trait QTL.
Highlights
Strawberry is a major specialty crop cultivated worldwide for its sweet and flavorful receptacle, which is referred to commonly as a fruit
268 robust cis and trans Expression QTL (eQTL) were discovered relating to the mature receptacle expression of 224 octoploid strawberry genes (Table S1). cis-eQTL were found abundantly across all subgenomes (Figure 1)
This work identified eQTL genetic markers associated with differential mature receptacle transcript accumulation between strawberry genotypes
Summary
Strawberry is a major specialty crop cultivated worldwide for its sweet and flavorful receptacle, which is referred to commonly as a fruit. Strawberry is under intense breeder selection for new cultivars based on diverse traits. These include receptacle color, firmness, sweetness, yield, flowering time, shipping quality, shelf life, nutrition, flavors, aromas, and disease resistance. The genomics era has provided a dense collection of phenotypically important genes that have been experimentally validated via transgenic analysis. This basic research often stops short of application, as genetic markers associated with traits are not coincidentally developed for use in breeding.
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