Development and Application of InDel Markers Linked to Fruit-Shape and Peel-Colour Genes in Wax Gourd

Genes (Basel). 2022 Aug 31;13(9):1567. doi: 10.3390/genes13091567.

Abstract

The wax gourd is commonly grown in many countries because of its high nutritional and economic value. While the genes for the fruit shape and peel colour of wax gourd have been reported, the InDel markers linked to these genes remain undeveloped. In this study, the InDel markers linked to fruit-shape (Bch02G016830) and peel-colour (Bch05G003950) genes were developed from resequenced data. We used 120 inbred lines, 536 isolated populations, and 4 commercial hybrids to evaluate the validity and application value of the InDel markers. The accuracy rates of nine pairs of fruit-shape InDel markers (GX1-GX9) were 84.16-91.66% in 120 inbred lines. The accuracy rates of 27 pairs of peel-colour InDel markers (PS1-PS27) within approximately 3.0 Mb upstream and 3.0 Mb downstream of the peel-colour gene were 100% and those of 6 pairs of peel-colour InDel markers (PS28-PS33) within 3.0-20 Mb upstream and downstream of the peel-colour gene were 55.83-90% in 120 inbred lines. The purity of four commercial hybrids determined using GX1, GX2, PS13, and PS14 was highly consistent with the field results for purity determination. Our results provide important information for genetic linkage map construction, molecular-marker-assisted selective breeding, and purity determination of wax gourd hybrids.

Keywords: InDel marker; fruit shape; gene; peel colour; wax gourd.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Color
  • Fruit* / genetics
  • INDEL Mutation*

Grants and funding

This work was funded by Gene cloning, Gene Marker Development and New Variety Breeding of Important Traits of Chieh-qua (GuiKeAB21220029).