GWAS provides new insights into the genetic mechanisms of phytochemicals production and red skin colour in apple.

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TitleGWAS provides new insights into the genetic mechanisms of phytochemicals production and red skin colour in apple.
AuthorsKumar S, Molloy C, Hunt M, Deng CH, Wiedow C, Andre C, Dare A, McGhie T
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameHorticulture research
Volume9
Year2022
Page(s)uhac218
CitationKumar S, Molloy C, Hunt M, Deng CH, Wiedow C, Andre C, Dare A, McGhie T. GWAS provides new insights into the genetic mechanisms of phytochemicals production and red skin colour in apple.. Horticulture research. 2022; 9:uhac218.

Abstract

Understanding the genetic architecture of apple phytochemicals, and their interplay with conventional selection traits, is critical for the development of new apple cultivars with enhanced health benefits. Apple accessions (n = 344) used for this genome-wide association study (GWAS) represented the wide diversity of metabolic profiles in the domesticated and wild Malus genepools. Fruit samples were phenotyped for 34 metabolites, including a stable vitamin C glycoside "ascorbic acid 2-β-glucoside" (AA-2βG), and the accessions were genotyped using the Apple 20 K SNP Array. Several fruit quality traits, including red skin over-colour (OCOL), were also assessed. Wild Malus accessions showed at least 2-fold higher average content of several metabolites (e.g. ascorbic acid, chlorogenic acid, phloridzin, and trilobatin) than Malus domestica accessions. Several new genomic regions and potential candidate genes underpinning the genetic diversity of apple phytochemicals were identified. The percentage of phenotypic variance explained by the best SNP ranged between 3% and 21% for the different metabolites. Novel association signals for OCOL in the syntenic regions on chromosomes 13 and 16 suggested that whole genome duplication has played a role in the evolution of apple red skin colour. Genetic correlations between phytochemicals and sensory traits were moderate. This study will assist in the selection of Malus accessions with specific phytochemical profiles to establish innovative genomics-based breeding strategies for the development of apple cultivars with enhanced nutritional value.

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