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      Association Study Reveals Novel Genes Related to Yield and Quality of Fruit in Cape Gooseberry ( Physalis peruviana L.)

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          Association mapping has been proposed as an efficient approach to assist plant breeding programs to investigate the genetic basis of agronomic traits. In this study, we evaluated 18 traits related to yield, (FWP, NF, FWI, and FWII), fruit size-shape (FP, FA, MW, WMH, MH, HMW, DI, FSI, FSII, OVO, OBO), and fruit quality (FIR, CF, and SST), in a diverse collection of 100 accessions of Physalis peruviana including wild, landraces, and anther culture derived lines. We identified seven accessions with suitable traits: fruit weight per plant (FWP) > 7,000 g/plant and cracked fruits (CF) < 4%, to be used as parents in cape gooseberry breeding program. In addition, the accessions were also characterized using Genotyping By Sequencing (GBS). We discovered 27,982 and 36,142 informative SNP markers based on the alignment against the two cape gooseberry references transcriptomes. Besides, 30,344 SNPs were identified based on alignment to the tomato reference genome. Genetic structure analysis showed that the population could be divided into two or three sub-groups, corresponding to landraces-anther culture and wild accessions for K = 2 and wild, landraces, and anther culture plants for K = 3. Association analysis was carried out using a Mixed Linear Model (MLM) and 34 SNP markers were significantly associated. These results reveal the basis of the genetic control of important agronomic traits and may facilitate marker-based breeding in P. peruviana.

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          Controlling the False Discovery Rate: A Practical and Powerful Approach to Multiple Testing

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            The Sol Genomics Network (SGN)—from genotype to phenotype to breeding

            The Sol Genomics Network (SGN, http://solgenomics.net) is a web portal with genomic and phenotypic data, and analysis tools for the Solanaceae family and close relatives. SGN hosts whole genome data for an increasing number of Solanaceae family members including tomato, potato, pepper, eggplant, tobacco and Nicotiana benthamiana. The database also stores loci and phenotype data, which researchers can upload and edit with user-friendly web interfaces. Tools such as BLAST, GBrowse and JBrowse for browsing genomes, expression and map data viewers, a locus community annotation system and a QTL analysis tools are available. A new tool was recently implemented to improve Virus-Induced Gene Silencing (VIGS) constructs called the SGN VIGS tool. With the growing genomic and phenotypic data in the database, SGN is now advancing to develop new web-based breeding tools and implement the code and database structure for other species or clade-specific databases.
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              Highway or byway: the metabolic role of the GABA shunt in plants.

              Much of the recent work on the gamma-aminobutyrate (GABA) shunt in plants has concentrated on stress/pest-associated and signalling roles. However, fifty years after the structural elucidation of the pathway, aspects of its regulation and even of its biological significance remain largely obscure. Here, we assess the importance of GABA metabolism in plants, reviewing relevant biological circumstances and taking advantage of high-throughput data accessibility and computational approaches. We discuss the premise that GABA metabolism plays a major role in carbon and nitrogen primary metabolism. We further evaluate technological developments that will likely allow us to address the quantitative importance of this shunt within the biological processes to which it contributes.
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                Journal
                Front Plant Sci
                Front Plant Sci
                Front. Plant Sci.
                Frontiers in Plant Science
                Frontiers Media S.A.
                1664-462X
                20 March 2018
                2018
                : 9
                : 362
                Affiliations
                Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria, Corpoica, Centro de Investigación Tibaitatá , Mosquera, Colombia
                Author notes

                Edited by: Jaime Prohens, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain

                Reviewed by: Gustavo R. Rodríguez, Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias Agrarias de Rosario (IICAR - CONICET), Argentina; Yuepeng Han, Wuhan Botanical Garden of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Prashanth N. Suravajhala, Birla Institute of Scientific Research, India

                *Correspondence: Victor M. Núñez Zarantes vnunez@ 123456corpoica.org.co

                This article was submitted to Plant Breeding, a section of the journal Frontiers in Plant Science

                Article
                10.3389/fpls.2018.00362
                5869928
                0b116892-93da-4d15-8484-38c83cf10d40
                Copyright © 2018 García-Arias, Osorio-Guarín and Núñez Zarantes.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

                History
                : 22 November 2017
                : 05 March 2018
                Page count
                Figures: 4, Tables: 5, Equations: 0, References: 81, Pages: 16, Words: 11230
                Funding
                Funded by: Ministerio de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural 10.13039/501100002906
                Award ID: TV16
                Categories
                Plant Science
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                Plant science & Botany
                gwas,fruit traits,physalis peruviana,mixed linear model,snp markers
                Plant science & Botany
                gwas, fruit traits, physalis peruviana, mixed linear model, snp markers

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