Fine mapping and identification of the fuzzless gene GaFzl in DPL972 (Gossypium arboreum)
Key message The fuzzless gene GaFzl was fine mapped to a 70-kb region containing a GIR1 gene, Cotton_A_11941, responsible for the fuzzless trait in Gossypium arboreum DPL972. Cotton fiber is the most important natural textile resource. The fuzzless mutant DPL972 ( Gossypium arboreum ) provides a use...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theoretical and applied genetics 2019-08, Vol.132 (8), p.2169-2179 |
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The fuzzless gene
GaFzl
was fine mapped to a 70-kb region containing a
GIR1
gene, Cotton_A_11941, responsible for the fuzzless trait in
Gossypium arboreum
DPL972.
Cotton fiber is the most important natural textile resource. The fuzzless mutant DPL972 (
Gossypium arboreum
) provides a useful germplasm resource to explore the molecular mechanism underlying fiber and fuzz initiation and development. In our previous research, the fuzzless gene in DPL972 was identified as a single dominant gene and named
GaFzl
. In the present study, we fine mapped this gene using F
2
and BC
1
populations. By combining traditional map-based cloning and next-generation sequencing, we mapped
GaFzl
to a 70-kb region containing seven annotated genes. RNA-Sequencing and re-sequencing analysis narrowed these candidates to two differentially expressed genes, Cotton_A_11941 and Cotton_A_11942. Sequence alignment uncovered no variation in coding or promoter regions of Cotton_A_11942 between DPL971 and DPL972, whereas two single-base mutations in the promoter region and a TTG insertion in the coding region were detected in Cotton_A_11941 in DPL972. Cotton_A_11941 encoding a homologous gene of
GIR1 (GLABRA2
-
interacting repressor)
in
Arabidopsis thaliana
is thus the candidate gene most likely responsible for the fuzzless trait in DPL972. Our findings should lead to a better understanding of cotton fuzz formation, thereby accelerating marker-assisted selection during cotton breeding. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-019-03330-3 |