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A novel tomato interspecific (Solanum lycopersicum var. cerasiforme and Solanum pimpinellifolium) MAGIC population facilitates trait association and candidate gene discovery in untapped exotic germplasm.


ABSTRACT: We developed a novel eight-way tomato multiparental advanced generation intercross (MAGIC) population to improve the accessibility of tomato relatives genetic resources to geneticists and breeders. The interspecific tomato MAGIC population (ToMAGIC) was obtained by intercrossing four accessions each of Solanum lycopersicum var. cerasiforme and Solanum pimpinellifolium, which are the weedy relative and the ancestor of cultivated tomato, respectively. The eight exotic ToMAGIC founders were selected based on a representation of the genetic diversity and geographical distribution of the two taxa. The resulting MAGIC population comprises 354 lines, which were genotyped using a new 12k tomato single primer enrichment technology panel and yielded 6488 high-quality single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs). The genotyping data revealed a high degree of homozygosity, an absence of genetic structure, and a balanced representation of the founder genomes. To evaluate the potential of the ToMAGIC population, a proof of concept was conducted by phenotyping it for fruit size, plant pigmentation, leaf morphology, and earliness. Genome-wide association studies identified strong associations for the studied traits, pinpointing both previously identified and novel candidate genes near or within the linkage disequilibrium blocks. Domesticated alleles for fruit size were recessive and were found, at low frequencies, in wild/ancestral populations. Our findings demonstrate that the newly developed ToMAGIC population is a valuable resource for genetic research in tomato, offering significant potential for identifying new genes that govern key traits in tomato. ToMAGIC lines displaying a pyramiding of traits of interest could have direct applicability for integration into breeding pipelines providing untapped variation for tomato breeding.

SUBMITTER: Arrones A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11246243 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel tomato interspecific (<i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> var. <i>cerasiforme</i> and <i>Solanum pimpinellifolium</i>) MAGIC population facilitates trait association and candidate gene discovery in untapped exotic germplasm.

Arrones Andrea A   Antar Oussama O   Pereira-Dias Leandro L   Solana Andrea A   Ferrante Paola P   Aprea Giuseppe G   Plazas Mariola M   Prohens Jaime J   Díez María José MJ   Giuliano Giovanni G   Gramazio Pietro P   Vilanova Santiago S  

Horticulture research 20240603 7


We developed a novel eight-way tomato multiparental advanced generation intercross (MAGIC) population to improve the accessibility of tomato relatives genetic resources to geneticists and breeders. The interspecific tomato MAGIC population (ToMAGIC) was obtained by intercrossing four accessions each of <i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> var. <i>cerasiforme</i> and <i>Solanum pimpinellifolium</i>, which are the weedy relative and the ancestor of cultivated tomato, respectively. The eight exotic ToMAGIC  ...[more]

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