Haplotype diversity of VvTFL1A gene and association with cluster traits in grapevine (V. vinifera)
2014
Fernandez, Lucie | Tello, Javier | Bravo, Gema | Martínez-Zapater, José M. | Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España) | Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España) | European Commission
Fernandez, Lucie et al.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-][Background] Interaction between TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1) and LEAFY (LFY) seem to determine the inflorescence architecture in Arabidopsis. In a parallel way, overexpression of VvTFL1A, a grapevine TFL1 homolog, causes delayed flowering and production of a ramose cluster in the reiterated reproductive meristem (RRM) somatic variant of cultivar Carignan. To analyze the possible contribution of this gene to cluster phenotypic variation in a diversity panel of cultivated grapevine (Vitis vinifera L. subsp. vinifera) its nucleotide diversity was characterized and association analyses among detected sequence polymorphisms and phenology and cluster traits was carried out.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-][Results] A total of 3.6 kb of the VvTFL1A gene, including its promoter, was sequenced in a core collection of 140 individuals designed to maximize phenotypic variation at agronomical relevant traits. Nucleotide variation for VvTFL1A within this collection was higher in the promoter and intron sequences than in the exon regions; where few polymorphisms were located in agreement with a high conservation of coding sequence. Characterization of the VvTFL1A haplotype network identified three major haplogroups, consistent with the geographic origins and the use of the cultivars that could correspond to three major ancestral alleles or evolutionary branches, based on the existence of mutations in linkage disequilibrium. Genetic association studies with cluster traits revealed the presence of major INDEL polymorphisms, explaining 16%, 13% and 25% of flowering time, cluster width and berry weight, respectively, and also structuring the three haplogroups.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-][Conclusions] At least three major VvTFL1A haplogroups are present in cultivated grapevines, which are defined by the presence of three main polymorphism LD blocks and associated to characteristic phenotypic values for flowering time, cluster width and berry size. Phenotypic differences between haplogroups are consistent with differences observed between Eastern and Western grapevine cultivars and could result from the use of different genetic pools in the domestication process as well as different selection pressures on the development of table and wine cultivars, respectively. Altogether, these results are coherent with previous classifications of grapevine phenotypic diversity mainly based on cluster and berry morphotypes as well as with recent results on the structure of genetic diversity in cultivated grapevine. © 2014 Fernandez et al.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]This work was funded by grant BIO2008-03892 and BIO2011-026229 from the MICINN and MINECO of Spain to JMM-Z. Networking activities were also funded by COST Action FA1003 “East–west Collaboration for Grapevine Diversity Exploration and Mobilization of Adaptive Traits for Breeding”. JT was recipient of a fellowship from the MICINN.
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