High resolution DNA melting markers for identification of H1 -linked resistance to potato cyst nematode

Sathiyamoorthy Meiyalaghan,Mark Paget, Shirley Thompson,Susan Thomson,Samantha Baldwin,John Anderson, Russell Genet, Stephen Lewthwaite

Molecular Breeding(2018)

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Although Sequence-Characterized Amplified Region (SCAR) markers linked to the potato H1 locus, which confers resistance to pathotypes Ro1 and Ro4 of the potato cyst nematode (PCN) Globodera rostochiensis , have been reported, robust markers that enable estimation of allele dosage would improve the quality of information obtained from genotyping parental accessions (cultivars/breeding lines) and progeny populations within breeding programmes. With this in mind, we have developed single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based molecular markers flanking the H1 resistance gene, using genomic re-sequence data from five elite tetraploid accessions. The published TG689 and 57R primer sequences were used in a Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) examination of the reference potato genome, and SNPs within the vicinity of these primer regions were identified and targeted for designing probe-based High Resolution Melting (HRM) SNP assays. Evaluation of the subsequently developed HRM markers, TG689_1P and 57R_1P, against the publicly available SCAR markers, TG689 and 57R, indicated that the HRM markers enabled more reliable marker-trait association than the SCARs. Additionally, allelic dosage estimates for the H1 locus were also derived using the TG689_1P marker, providing a tool to optimise parental and progeny selections in PCN resistance breeding.
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Solanum tuberosum, H1 locus, Globodera rostochiensis, HRM markers, Marker-assisted selection, Allele dosage
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