2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-018-5291-8
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High-density SNP linkage map construction and QTL mapping for flavonoid-related traits in a tea plant (Camellia sinensis) using 2b-RAD sequencing

Abstract: BackgroundFlavonoids are important components that confer upon tea plants a unique flavour and health functions. However, the traditional breeding method for selecting a cultivar with a high or unique flavonoid content is time consuming and labour intensive. High-density genetic map construction associated with quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping provides an effective way to facilitate trait improvement in plant breeding. In this study, an F1 population (LJ43×BHZ) was genotyped using 2b-restriction site-ass… Show more

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“…For example, large-scale SNPs combined with SSRs in an F1 population (YS × BD) were used for the construction of the first high-density genetic map of tea plant in 2015 32 . Then, a high-density SNP linkage map was constructed, and QTLs related to flavonoids that were dependent on the F1 population (LJ43 × BHZ) were identified in 2018 12 . Candidate QTLs and proteins were shown to be involved in flavonoid biosynthesis using DArTseq markers via two F1 populations (TRFK 303/577 × GW Ejulu and GW Ejulu × TRFK 303/577) in 2018 and 2019 33,34 .…”
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“…For example, large-scale SNPs combined with SSRs in an F1 population (YS × BD) were used for the construction of the first high-density genetic map of tea plant in 2015 32 . Then, a high-density SNP linkage map was constructed, and QTLs related to flavonoids that were dependent on the F1 population (LJ43 × BHZ) were identified in 2018 12 . Candidate QTLs and proteins were shown to be involved in flavonoid biosynthesis using DArTseq markers via two F1 populations (TRFK 303/577 × GW Ejulu and GW Ejulu × TRFK 303/577) in 2018 and 2019 33,34 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As described by Lander in 1996 10 , SNPs exhibit a typical mutation rate of~10 −9 per nucleotide and have received increasing attention from researchers for their critical role in allele mining, genetic mapping and germplasm identification. Nevertheless, most of the SNPs identified in tea plant are putative 11,12 and have not been functionally assessed. Specifically, only a few SNPs have been validated and developed into markers for screening tea genetic resources to date.…”
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“…However, MAS study in pecan is less often carried out. Thereby, MAS in pecan has lagged behind other fruit trees and forestry species [24][25][26][27].…”
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“…It is universally acknowledged that high-resolution linkage maps have become more and more significant for a large number of genetic studies, such as fine-scale quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping, comparative genomic analysis (CGA), genome scaffolding and assembly (GSA) and mapping molecular marker-assisted selection (MAS) [ 1,2]. For the construction of high-density genetic linkage maps, single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers representing the most abundant sources of variation in the genome are increasingly utilized [ 3].…”
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“…-Authors' Information 1 College of Marine Science and Engineering, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210023, China. 2 Key laboratory for physiology biochemistry and application, School of agriculture and bioengineering, Heze University, Heze, Shandong 274015, China.…”
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