Identification and Purity Test of Melon Cultivars and F-1 Hybrids Using Fluidigm-based SNP Markers
- Authors
- Kishor, D. S.; Noh, Yoonji; Song, Woon-Ho; Lee, Gung Pyo; Jung, Jin-Kee; Shim, Eun-Jo; Chung, Sang-Min
- Issue Date
- 2020
- Publisher
- KOREAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
- Keywords
- F-1 hybrids and breeding lines; Fluidigm analysis; genetic purity analysis; melon; single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)
- Citation
- HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, v.38, no.5, pp 686 - 694
- Pages
- 9
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
- Volume
- 38
- Number
- 5
- Start Page
- 686
- End Page
- 694
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/7141
- DOI
- 10.7235/HORT.20200062
- ISSN
- 1226-8763
2465-8588
- Abstract
- In melon (Cucumis melo L.), the grow-out test (GOT) has been traditionally used as a genetic purity test. However, this method is time-consuming, space-demanding, and associated with ambiguous classification of the genotypes. Molecular markers have proved to be an efficient tool in genotyping analyses. In the present study, a total of 96 genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers differentiated 85 melon F-1 hybrid plants from their parental lines and six other PT melon breeding lines via high-throughput Fluidigm genotyping. Of these, 39 SNP markers showed polymorphism between the parents. Additionally, SNP analysis and population structure analysis showed that several F-1 hybrid plants were associated with outcrossing during the breeding program. Unweighted pair group method with arithmetic average (UPGMA) analysis revealed that most of the contaminated plants were closely sub-grouped with the 7_PT1 breeding line, suggesting possible outcrossing with 7_PT1. By combining with simple DNA extraction, the Fluidigm-based SNP marker analysis proved to be a simple and effective approach for the genetic purity analysis of F-1 hybrids and melon cultivars.
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