A genotyping by sequencing (GBS) approach was used to analyze the organization of genetic diversity in V. pubescens and V. chilensis. GBS identified 4675 and 4451 SNPs/INDELs in two papaya species. The cultivated orchards of V. pubescens exhibited scarce genetic diversity and low but significant genetic differentiation. The neutrality test yielded a negative and significant result, suggesting that V. pubescens suffered a selective sweep or a rapid expansion after a bottleneck during domestication. In contrast, V. chilensis exhibited a high level of genetic diversity. The genetic differentiation among the populations was slight, but it was possible to distinguish the two genetic groups. The neutrality test indicated no evidence that natural selection and genetic drift affect the natural population of V. chilensis. Using the Carica papaya genome as a reference, we identified critical SNPs/INDELs associated with putative genes. Most of the identified genes are related to stress responses (salt and nematode) and vegetative and reproductive development. These results will be helpful for future breeding and conservation programs of the Caricaceae family.
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Autor | Carrasco, Basilio Arevalo, Barbara Perez-Diaz, Ricardo Rodriguez-Alvarez, Yohaily Gebauer, Marlene Maldonado, Jonathan E. Garcia-Gonzales, Rolando Chong-Perez, Borys Pico-Mendoza, Jose Meisel, Lee A. Ming, Ray Silva, Herman |
Título | Descriptive Genomic Analysis and Sequence Genotyping of the Two Papaya Species (Vasconcellea pubescens and Vasconcellea chilensis) Using GBS Tools |
Revista | Plants-basel |
ISSN | 2223-7747 |
Volumen | 11 |
Número de publicación | 16 |
Fecha de publicación | 2022 |
Resumen | A genotyping by sequencing (GBS) approach was used to analyze the organization of genetic diversity in V. pubescens and V. chilensis. GBS identified 4675 and 4451 SNPs/INDELs in two papaya species. The cultivated orchards of V. pubescens exhibited scarce genetic diversity and low but significant genetic differentiation. The neutrality test yielded a negative and significant result, suggesting that V. pubescens suffered a selective sweep or a rapid expansion after a bottleneck during domestication. In contrast, V. chilensis exhibited a high level of genetic diversity. The genetic differentiation among the populations was slight, but it was possible to distinguish the two genetic groups. The neutrality test indicated no evidence that natural selection and genetic drift affect the natural population of V. chilensis. Using the Carica papaya genome as a reference, we identified critical SNPs/INDELs associated with putative genes. Most of the identified genes are related to stress responses (salt and nematode) and vegetative and reproductive development. These results will be helpful for future breeding and conservation programs of the Caricaceae family. |
Derechos | acceso restringido |
DOI | 10.3390/plants11162151 |
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Id de publicación en WoS | WOS:000846674700001 |
Palabra clave | Vasconcellea SNPs/INDELs GBS |
Tema ODS | 13 Climate Action 15 Life on Land |
Tema ODS español | 13 Acción por el clima 15 Vida de ecosistemas terrestres |
Tipo de documento | artículo |