TY - JOUR
T1 - Transcriptome profiling of grapevine seedless segregants during berry development reveals candidate genes associated with berry weight
AU - Muñoz-Espinoza, Claudia
AU - Di Genova, Alex
AU - Correa, José
AU - Silva, Romina
AU - Maass, Alejandro
AU - González-Agüero, Mauricio
AU - Orellana, Ariel
AU - Hinrichsen, Patricio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Muñoz-Espinoza et al..
PY - 2016/4/26
Y1 - 2016/4/26
N2 - Background: Berry size is considered as one of the main selection criteria in table grape breeding programs. However, this is a quantitative and polygenic trait, and its genetic determination is still poorly understood. Considering its economic importance, it is relevant to determine its genetic architecture and elucidate the mechanisms involved in its expression. To approach this issue, an RNA-Seq experiment based on Illumina platform was performed (14 libraries), including seedless segregants with contrasting phenotypes for berry weight at fruit setting (FST) and 6-8mm berries (B68) phenological stages. Results: A group of 526 differentially expressed (DE) genes were identified, by comparing seedless segregants with contrasting phenotypes for berry weight: 101 genes from the FST stage and 463 from the B68 stage. Also, we integrated differential expression, principal components analysis (PCA), correlations and network co-expression analyses to characterize the transcriptome profiling observed in segregants with contrasting phenotypes for berry weight. After this, 68 DE genes were selected as candidate genes, and seven candidate genes were validated by real time-PCR, confirming their expression profiles. Conclusions: We have carried out the first transcriptome analysis focused on table grape seedless segregants with contrasting phenotypes for berry weight. Our findings contributed to the understanding of the mechanisms involved in berry weight determination. Also, this comparative transcriptome profiling revealed candidate genes for berry weight which could be evaluated as selection tools in table grape breeding programs.
AB - Background: Berry size is considered as one of the main selection criteria in table grape breeding programs. However, this is a quantitative and polygenic trait, and its genetic determination is still poorly understood. Considering its economic importance, it is relevant to determine its genetic architecture and elucidate the mechanisms involved in its expression. To approach this issue, an RNA-Seq experiment based on Illumina platform was performed (14 libraries), including seedless segregants with contrasting phenotypes for berry weight at fruit setting (FST) and 6-8mm berries (B68) phenological stages. Results: A group of 526 differentially expressed (DE) genes were identified, by comparing seedless segregants with contrasting phenotypes for berry weight: 101 genes from the FST stage and 463 from the B68 stage. Also, we integrated differential expression, principal components analysis (PCA), correlations and network co-expression analyses to characterize the transcriptome profiling observed in segregants with contrasting phenotypes for berry weight. After this, 68 DE genes were selected as candidate genes, and seven candidate genes were validated by real time-PCR, confirming their expression profiles. Conclusions: We have carried out the first transcriptome analysis focused on table grape seedless segregants with contrasting phenotypes for berry weight. Our findings contributed to the understanding of the mechanisms involved in berry weight determination. Also, this comparative transcriptome profiling revealed candidate genes for berry weight which could be evaluated as selection tools in table grape breeding programs.
KW - Berry weight
KW - Candidate genes
KW - Functional genomics
KW - RNA-seq
KW - Table grapes
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U2 - 10.1186/s12870-016-0789-1
DO - 10.1186/s12870-016-0789-1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84964389940
SN - 1471-2229
VL - 16
JO - BMC Plant Biology
JF - BMC Plant Biology
IS - 1
M1 - 104
ER -