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High-density genetic map and genome-wide association studies of aesthetic traits in Phalaenopsis orchids.


ABSTRACT: Phalaenopsis spp. represent the most popular orchids worldwide. Both P. equestris and P. aphrodite are the two important breeding parents with the whole genome sequence available. However, marker-trait association is rarely used for floral traits in Phalaenopsis breeding. Here, we analyzed markers associated with aesthetic traits of Phalaenopsis orchids by using genome-wide association study (GWAS) with the F1 population P. Intermedia of 117 progenies derived from the cross between P. aphrodite and P. equestris. A total of 113,517 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified in P. Intermedia by using genotyping-by-sequencing with the combination of two different restriction enzyme pairs, Hinp1 I/Hae III and Apek I/Hae III. The size-related traits from flowers were negatively related to the color-related traits. The 1191 SNPs from Hinp1 I/ Hae III and 23 simple sequence repeats were used to establish a high-density genetic map of 19 homolog groups for P. equestris. In addition, 10 quantitative trait loci were highly associated with four color-related traits on chromosomes 2, 5 and 9. According to the sequence within the linkage disequilibrium regions, 35 candidate genes were identified and related to anthocyanin biosynthesis. In conclusion, we performed marker-assisted gene identification of aesthetic traits with GWAS in Phalaenopsis orchids.

SUBMITTER: Hsu CC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8885740 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-density genetic map and genome-wide association studies of aesthetic traits in Phalaenopsis orchids.

Hsu Chia-Chi CC   Chen Shu-Yun SY   Chiu Shang-Yi SY   Lai Cheng-Yuan CY   Lai Pei-Han PH   Shehzad Tariq T   Wu Wen-Luan WL   Chen Wen-Huei WH   Paterson Andrew H AH   Chen Hong-Hwa HH  

Scientific reports 20220228 1


Phalaenopsis spp. represent the most popular orchids worldwide. Both P. equestris and P. aphrodite are the two important breeding parents with the whole genome sequence available. However, marker-trait association is rarely used for floral traits in Phalaenopsis breeding. Here, we analyzed markers associated with aesthetic traits of Phalaenopsis orchids by using genome-wide association study (GWAS) with the F1 population P. Intermedia of 117 progenies derived from the cross between P. aphrodite  ...[more]

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