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Assessment of the current infraspecific classification scheme in melon (Cucumis meloL.) based on genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms

Authors
Jung, JaeminPark, GirimOh, JuyeolJung, Jin-KeeShim, Eun-JoChung, Sang-MinLee, Gung PyoPark, Younghoon
Issue Date
Jun-2020
Publisher
KOREAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
Keywords
Cucumis melo; Genotype-by-sequencing; Horticultural groups; Infraspecific taxa; SNP
Citation
HORTICULTURE ENVIRONMENT AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.61, no.3, pp 537 - 547
Pages
11
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
HORTICULTURE ENVIRONMENT AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume
61
Number
3
Start Page
537
End Page
547
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/6565
DOI
10.1007/s13580-020-00230-0
ISSN
2211-3452
2211-3460
Abstract
Current nomenclature for the taxonomic classification of melon cultivars (Cucumis meloL.) at the horticultural group level relies on morphological variation in certain key characters. However, the reliability of current infraspecific classification scheme in considering horticultural groups as botanical taxa was not fully understood. In the present study, the information of horticultural group classification in melon was assessed at the molecular level using genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). A total of 143 melon accessions of 15 horticultural groups in two subspecies, subsp.meloand subsp.agrestiwere collected and genotyped by using Genotyping-By-Sequencing (GBS). From the filtering of resultant sequence variants, 10,949 SNPs were selected and used for downstream genetic analysis including population structure, principle component analysis, and hierarchical clustering of 143 melon accessions. Our genetic analyses indicated that the distribution of accessions at the molecular level generally matched the subspecies classification and no substantial contradictions existed between the division of accessions based on horticultural group information and genetic relatedness revealed by the GBS. However, the distinction between horticultural groups was not clear-cut, implying the limitation of considering horticultural groups as botanical taxa. To improve the resolution of horticultural group classification in melon, our SNP data may be useful as supporting information in conjunction with morphological characters.
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