Descriptive genomic analysis and sequence genotyping of the two papaya species (Vasconcellea pubescens and vasconcellea chilensis) Using GBS tools
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Carrasco Gálvez, Basilio Alejandro
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Arévalo, Bárbara
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Perez Diaz, Ricardo
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Rodríguez Alvarez, Yohaily
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Gebauer Hernández, Marlene Gloria
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Maldonado, Jonathan E.
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García Gonzáles, Rolando
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Chong Pérez, Borys
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Pico Mendoza, José
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Meisel, Lee Ann
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Ming, Ray
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Silva Ascencio, Herman Patricio
Admission date
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2023-07-18T20:37:13Z
Available date
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2023-07-18T20:37:13Z
Publication date
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2022
Cita de ítem
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Plants 2022, 11, 2151.
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Identifier
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10.3390/plants11162151
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/194819
Abstract
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A genotyping by sequencing (GBS) approach was used to analyze the organization of
genetic diversity in V. pubescens and V. chilensis. GBS identified 4675 and 4451 SNPs/INDELs in
two papaya species. The cultivated orchards of V. pubescens exhibited scarce genetic diversity and
low but significant genetic differentiation. The neutrality test yielded a negative and significant
result, suggesting that V. pubescens suffered a selective sweep or a rapid expansion after a bottleneck
during domestication. In contrast, V. chilensis exhibited a high level of genetic diversity. The genetic
differentiation among the populations was slight, but it was possible to distinguish the two genetic
groups. The neutrality test indicated no evidence that natural selection and genetic drift affect the
natural population of V. chilensis. Using the Carica papaya genome as a reference, we identified
critical SNPs/INDELs associated with putative genes. Most of the identified genes are related to
stress responses (salt and nematode) and vegetative and reproductive development. These results
will be helpful for future breeding and conservation programs of the Caricaceae family.
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Patrocinador
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1150919
Programa de Fortalecimiento de Centros Regionales R19A10001
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID), Chile
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en
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MDPI
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States