Fine Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci for Improved Fruit Characteristics From Lycopersicon Chmielewskii Chromosome 1

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Abstract

The near-isogenic line (NIL) TA1150 contains a 56-cM introgression from Lycopersicon chmielewskii chromosome 1 and has several interesting phenotypic characteristics including fruit with orange color, high levels of soluble solids, thick pericarp, small stem scars, and good firmness. A set of overlapping recombinant lines (subNILs) was developed and field tested to fine map the quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling these traits. The results indicated that the solids, pericarp thickness, and firmness QTL are distinct from the color locus. Several of the QTL mapped in this study, including the soluble-solids QTL, probably correspond to QTL mapped in other wild species of tomato. However, analysis of a set of TA523 subNILs containing complementary introgressions from Lycopesicon hirsutum chromosome 1 suggests that this wild species may contain a different locus for improved soluble solids. Thus, it might be possible to combine the L. chmielewskii and L. hirsutum alleles for these loci in a single line with the potential for extremely highly soluble solids. The TA1150 subNIL TA1688 contains the smallest introgression of the solids locus (approximately 19 cM), as well as the pericarp thickness and firmness QTL, with a yield that was equivalent to two of the three control lines. Isolation of recombinant subNILs from TA1688 should break the linkage between orange color and high solids and provide a small introgressed segment for marker-assisted breeding and genetic improvement of processing tomato.

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Brix, Colour, QTL, Soluble solids, Tomato, Alleles, Genotype, QTL, Genetic Linkage, Quantitative Trait Loci, Chromosome Mapping, Genes, Plant, Tomato, Chromosomes, Plant, Colour, Soluble solids, Solanum lycopersicum, Species Specificity, Fruit, Brix, Alleles, Crosses, Genetic

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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences

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Frary, A., Doğanlar, S., Frampton, A., Fulton, T. M., Uhlig, J. W., Yates, H. E., and Tanksley, S. D. (2003). Fine mapping of quantitative trait loci for improved fruit characteristics from Lycopersicon chmielewskii chromosome 1. Genome, 46(2), 235-243. doi:10.1139/g02-122

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