Genetic diversity assessment and genome-wide association study reveal candidate genes associated with component traits in sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam)

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Hualin Nie
Hyungjun Park
Sujung Kim
Doyeon Kim
Seungill Kim
Suk-Yoon Kwon
Sun-Hyung Kim
机构
[1] University of Seoul,Department of Environmental Horticulture
[2] Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology,Plant Systems Engineering Research Center
[3] University of Miyazaki,Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Agriculture and Engineering
[4] Bioenergy Crop Research Institute,Biosystems and Bioengineering Program
[5] National Institute of Crop Science,undefined
[6] Rural Development Administration,undefined
[7] KRIBB School of Biotechnology,undefined
[8] University of Science and Technology,undefined
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Molecular Genetics and Genomics | 2023年 / 298卷
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Sweet potato; SNP markers; Genetic diversity; Genome-wide association; Component traits;
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The Korean sweet potatoes were bred by various cultivars introduced from Japanese, American, Porto Rico, China, and Burundi. This issue enriched their genetic diversity but also resulted in a mixture of cultivars. For genotyping, we collected and sequenced 66 sweet potato germplasms from different localities around Korea, including 36 modern cultivars, 5 local cultivars, and 25 foreign cultivars. This identified 447.6 million trimmed reads and 324.8 million mapping reads and provided 39,424 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) markers. Phylogenetic clustering and population structure analysis distinctly classified these germplasms into 5 genetic groups, group 1, group 2, group 3, group 4, and group 5, containing 20, 15, 10, 7, and 14 accessions, respectively. Sixty-three significant SNPs were selected by genome-wide association for sugar composition-related traits (fructose, glucose, and total sugars), total starch, amylose content, and total carotenoid of the storage root. A total of 37 candidate genes encompassing these significant SNPs were identified, among which, 7 genes were annotated to involve in sugar and starch metabolism, including galactose metabolism (itf04g30630), starch and sucrose metabolism (itf03g13270, itf15g09320), carbohydrate metabolism (itf14g10250), carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism (itf12g19270), and amino sugar and nucleotide sugar metabolism (itf03g21950, itf15g04880). This results indicated that sugar and starch are important characteristics to determine the genetic diversity of sweet potatoes. These findings not only illustrate the importance of component traits to genotyping sweet potatoes but also explain an important reason resulting in genetic diversity of sweet potato.
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