High-quality genome assembly and genetic mapping reveal a gene regulating flesh color in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)

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dc.contributor.authorHualin Nie-
dc.contributor.authorM Kim-
dc.contributor.authorSanghee Lee-
dc.contributor.authorSohee Lim-
dc.contributor.authorM S Lee-
dc.contributor.authorJ H Kim-
dc.contributor.authorS J Noh-
dc.contributor.authorS W Park-
dc.contributor.authorS T Kim-
dc.contributor.authorAh Young Shin-
dc.contributor.authorY Lee-
dc.contributor.authorSuk Yoon Kwon-
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-21T16:33:08Z-
dc.date.available2023-03-21T16:33:08Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.issn1664-462X-
dc.identifier.urihttps://oak.kribb.re.kr/handle/201005/31400-
dc.description.abstractThe unique color and type characteristics of watermelon fruits are regulated by many molecular mechanisms. However, it still needs to be combined with more abundant genetic data to fine-tune the positioning. We assembled genomes of two Korean inbred watermelon lines (cv. 242-1 and 159-1) with unique color and fruit-type characteristics and identified 23,921 and 24,451 protein-coding genes in the two genomes, respectively. To obtain more precise results for further study, we resequenced one individual of each parental line and an F2 population composed of 87 individuals. This identified 1,539 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and 80 InDel markers that provided a high-density genetic linkage map with a total length of 3,036.9 cM. Quantitative trait locus mapping identified 15 QTLs for watermelon fruit quality-related traits, including β-carotene and lycopene content in fruit flesh, fruit shape index, skin thickness, flesh color, and rind color. By investigating the mapping intervals, we identified 33 candidate genes containing variants in the coding sequence. Among them, Cla97C01G008760 was annotated as a phytoene synthase with a single-nucleotide variant (A → G) in the first exon at 9,539,129 bp of chromosome 1 that resulted in the conversion of a lysine to glutamic acid, indicating that this gene might regulate flesh color changes at the protein level. These findings not only prove the importance of a phytoene synthase gene in pigmentation but also explain an important reason for the color change of watermelon flesh.-
dc.publisherFrontiers Media Sa-
dc.titleHigh-quality genome assembly and genetic mapping reveal a gene regulating flesh color in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)-
dc.title.alternativeHigh-quality genome assembly and genetic mapping reveal a gene regulating flesh color in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.citation.titleFrontiers in Plant Science-
dc.citation.number0-
dc.citation.endPage1142856-
dc.citation.startPage1142856-
dc.citation.volume14-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorSanghee Lee-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorSohee Lim-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorAh Young Shin-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorSuk Yoon Kwon-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameNie-
dc.contributor.alternativeName김문교-
dc.contributor.alternativeName이상희-
dc.contributor.alternativeName임소희-
dc.contributor.alternativeName이미선-
dc.contributor.alternativeName김주혁-
dc.contributor.alternativeName노솔지-
dc.contributor.alternativeName박성원-
dc.contributor.alternativeName김상태-
dc.contributor.alternativeName신아영-
dc.contributor.alternativeName이이-
dc.contributor.alternativeName권석윤-
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationFrontiers in Plant Science, vol. 14, pp. 1142856-1142856-
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fpls.2023.1142856-
dc.subject.keywordWatermelon-
dc.subject.keywordGenome assembly-
dc.subject.keywordLinkage map-
dc.subject.keywordQuantitative trait locus (QTL)-
dc.subject.keywordCarotenoid biosynthesis-
dc.subject.keywordPhytoene synthase-
dc.subject.localwatermelon-
dc.subject.localWatermelon-
dc.subject.localgenome assembly-
dc.subject.localGenome assembly-
dc.description.journalClassY-
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