Loading…

Comparative Study of Plastomes in Solanum tuberosum with Different Cytoplasm Types

The potato is one of the most important food crops in the world. Improving the efficiency of potato breeding is of great importance for solving the global food problem. Today, researchers distinguish between six potato cytoplasm types: A, M, P, T, W, D. In the current study, the complete chloroplast...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:Plants (Basel) 2023-11, Vol.12 (23), p.3995
Main Authors: Goryunova, Svetlana, Sivolapova, Anastasia, Polivanova, Oksana, Sotnikova, Evgeniia, Meleshin, Alexey, Gaitova, Natalia, Egorova, Anna, Semenov, Anatoly, Gins, Ekaterina, Koroleva, Alina, Moskalev, Evgeny, Oves, Elena, Kazakov, Oleg, Troitsky, Aleksey, Goryunov, Denis
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Citations: Items that this one cites
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:The potato is one of the most important food crops in the world. Improving the efficiency of potato breeding is of great importance for solving the global food problem. Today, researchers distinguish between six potato cytoplasm types: A, M, P, T, W, D. In the current study, the complete chloroplast genomes of accessions with five out of the six major cytoplasmic genome types were sequenced (T-, W-, D-, A-, and P-genomes). A comparative analysis of the plastomes in potato accessions with different cytoplasm types was carried out for the first time. The time of origin of the different cytoplasm types was estimated. The presence of two main groups of chloroplast genomes among cultivated potato was confirmed. Based on the phylogenetic analysis of the complete plastome sequences, five main evolutionary branches of chloroplast genomes can be distinguished within the Petota section. Samples with A- and P- cytoplasm formed isolated and distant groups within a large and polymorphic group of samples with M-type cytoplasm, suggesting that A and P genomes arose independently. The findings suggest that the diversity of the T-genome in Group Tuberosum could be initially low due to a bottle neck already existing at the origin of the Chilean clade. Differences in the gene sequence may be one of the factors causing differences in economically important traits in species with A and T-type cytoplasm. The data obtained will contribute to the development of methods for molecular marking of cytoplasm types and increase knowledge about the evolution and diversity of potato.
ISSN:2223-7747
2223-7747
DOI:10.3390/plants12233995