Genetic Diversity and Pedigree Analysis of Muscadine Grape Using SSR Markers

Muscadine grape (Vitis rotundifolia) is the first native North American grape to be domesticated. During the past century, breeding programs have created a large collection of muscadine cultivars. Muscadine cultivars are usually identified by evaluating morphological traits and checking breeding rec...

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Main Authors: Shanshan Cao, Stephen Stringer, Gunawati Gunawan, Cecilia McGregor, Patrick J. Conner
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Language:English
Published: American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science
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spelling doaj-c18860fbf7f84f39bf3756053b592fb42020-11-25T03:41:49ZengAmerican Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science2327-97882020-03-011453143151https://doi.org/10.21273/JASHS04856-20Genetic Diversity and Pedigree Analysis of Muscadine Grape Using SSR MarkersShanshan CaoStephen StringerGunawati GunawanCecilia McGregorPatrick J. Conner Muscadine grape (Vitis rotundifolia) is the first native North American grape to be domesticated. During the past century, breeding programs have created a large collection of muscadine cultivars. Muscadine cultivars are usually identified by evaluating morphological traits and checking breeding records, which can be ambiguous and unauthentic. During this study, simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were used to generate DNA fingerprinting profiles to identify muscadine cultivars and verify their reported pedigrees. Eighty-nine Vitis accessions were genotyped using 20 SSRs from 13 linkage groups. From these, 81 unique subgenus Muscadinia accessions were identified, and a core set of five SSR markers was able to distinguish all of them. Eighteen misidentifications were found, and five previously unknown accessions were matched with cultivars in the dataset. The profiles of 12 cultivars were not consistent with their reported parentage–progeny relationships. Genetic diversity was analyzed at four levels: all V. rotundifolia cultivars (N = 67); current cultivars (N = 39); historical cultivars (N = 28); and wild V. rotundifolia accessions (N = 9). There was substantial genetic diversity in both wild and historically cultivated muscadines. The principle coordinate analysis (PCoA) showed clear separation among subgenus Vitis cultivars, wild muscadine accessions, and cultivated muscadines, with PCoA1 and PCoA2 explaining 11.0% and 9.3% of the total variation, respectively.https://journals.ashs.org/jashs/view/journals/jashs/145/3/article-p143.xmlcultivar; dna fingerprinting; identification; microsatellites; muscadinia; vitis rotundifolia
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author Shanshan Cao
Stephen Stringer
Gunawati Gunawan
Cecilia McGregor
Patrick J. Conner
spellingShingle Shanshan Cao
Stephen Stringer
Gunawati Gunawan
Cecilia McGregor
Patrick J. Conner
Genetic Diversity and Pedigree Analysis of Muscadine Grape Using SSR Markers
Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science
cultivar; dna fingerprinting; identification; microsatellites; muscadinia; vitis rotundifolia
author_facet Shanshan Cao
Stephen Stringer
Gunawati Gunawan
Cecilia McGregor
Patrick J. Conner
author_sort Shanshan Cao
title Genetic Diversity and Pedigree Analysis of Muscadine Grape Using SSR Markers
title_short Genetic Diversity and Pedigree Analysis of Muscadine Grape Using SSR Markers
title_full Genetic Diversity and Pedigree Analysis of Muscadine Grape Using SSR Markers
title_fullStr Genetic Diversity and Pedigree Analysis of Muscadine Grape Using SSR Markers
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Diversity and Pedigree Analysis of Muscadine Grape Using SSR Markers
title_sort genetic diversity and pedigree analysis of muscadine grape using ssr markers
publisher American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)
series Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science
issn 2327-9788
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Muscadine grape (Vitis rotundifolia) is the first native North American grape to be domesticated. During the past century, breeding programs have created a large collection of muscadine cultivars. Muscadine cultivars are usually identified by evaluating morphological traits and checking breeding records, which can be ambiguous and unauthentic. During this study, simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were used to generate DNA fingerprinting profiles to identify muscadine cultivars and verify their reported pedigrees. Eighty-nine Vitis accessions were genotyped using 20 SSRs from 13 linkage groups. From these, 81 unique subgenus Muscadinia accessions were identified, and a core set of five SSR markers was able to distinguish all of them. Eighteen misidentifications were found, and five previously unknown accessions were matched with cultivars in the dataset. The profiles of 12 cultivars were not consistent with their reported parentage–progeny relationships. Genetic diversity was analyzed at four levels: all V. rotundifolia cultivars (N = 67); current cultivars (N = 39); historical cultivars (N = 28); and wild V. rotundifolia accessions (N = 9). There was substantial genetic diversity in both wild and historically cultivated muscadines. The principle coordinate analysis (PCoA) showed clear separation among subgenus Vitis cultivars, wild muscadine accessions, and cultivated muscadines, with PCoA1 and PCoA2 explaining 11.0% and 9.3% of the total variation, respectively.
topic cultivar; dna fingerprinting; identification; microsatellites; muscadinia; vitis rotundifolia
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