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Identification of two mutant JASON-RELATED genes associated with unreduced pollen production in potato.


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Multiple QTLs control unreduced pollen production in potato. Two major-effect QTLs co-locate with mutant alleles of genes with homology to AtJAS, a known regulator of meiotic spindle orientation. In diploid potato the production of unreduced gametes with a diploid (2n) rather than a haploid (n) number of chromosomes has been widely reported. Besides their evolutionary important role in sexual polyploidisation, unreduced gametes also have a practical value for potato breeding as a bridge between diploid and tetraploid germplasm. Although early articles argued for a monogenic recessive inheritance, the genetic basis of unreduced pollen production in potato has remained elusive. Here, three diploid full-sib populations were genotyped with an amplicon sequencing approach and phenotyped for unreduced pollen production across two growing seasons. We identified two minor-effect and three major-effect QTLs regulating this trait. The two QTLs with the largest effect displayed a recessive inheritance and an additive interaction. Both QTLs co-localised with genes encoding for putative AtJAS homologs, a key regulator of meiosis II spindle orientation in Arabidopsis thaliana. The function of these candidate genes is consistent with the cytological phenotype of mis-oriented metaphase II plates observed in the parental clones. The alleles associated with elevated levels of unreduced pollen showed deleterious mutation events: an exonic transposon insert causing a premature stop, and an amino acid change within a highly conserved domain. Taken together, our findings shed light on the natural variation underlying unreduced pollen production in potato and will facilitate interploidy breeding by enabling marker-assisted selection for this trait.

SUBMITTER: Clot CR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10933213 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of two mutant JASON-RELATED genes associated with unreduced pollen production in potato.

Clot Corentin R CR   Vexler Lea L   de La O Leyva-Perez Maria M   Bourke Peter M PM   Engelen Christel J M CJM   Hutten Ronald C B RCB   van de Belt José J   Wijnker Erik E   Milbourne Dan D   Visser Richard G F RGF   Juranić Martina M   van Eck Herman J HJ  

TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik 20240312 4


<h4>Key message</h4>Multiple QTLs control unreduced pollen production in potato. Two major-effect QTLs co-locate with mutant alleles of genes with homology to AtJAS, a known regulator of meiotic spindle orientation. In diploid potato the production of unreduced gametes with a diploid (2n) rather than a haploid (n) number of chromosomes has been widely reported. Besides their evolutionary important role in sexual polyploidisation, unreduced gametes also have a practical value for potato breeding  ...[more]

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