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MARKER-ASSISTED BREEDING in APPLE, PEACH, & CHERRY TARGETS VALUABLE FUNCTIONAL ALLELES Cameron Peace, Washington State University with: Nahla Bassil, Michael Coe, Gennaro Fazio, Karina Gallardo, Ksenija Gasic, Jim Luby, Dorrie Main, Jim McFerson, Cholani Weebadde,

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Page 1: MARKER-ASSISTED BREEDING  in APPLE, PEACH, & CHERRY TARGETS VALUABLE FUNCTIONAL ALLELES

MARKER-ASSISTED BREEDING in APPLE, PEACH, & CHERRY

TARGETS VALUABLEFUNCTIONAL ALLELES

Cameron Peace, Washington State Universitywith: Nahla Bassil, Michael Coe, Gennaro Fazio, Karina Gallardo,

Ksenija Gasic, Jim Luby, Dorrie Main, Jim McFerson, Cholani Weebadde, Eric van de Weg, Chengyan Yue, & Amy Iezzoni

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Outline of Presentation

The RosBREED Project

Available “Jewels in the Genome”

Jewels in Breeding Application

What’s Next? RosBREED 2

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The RosBREED Project

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• Goal: Enable MAB for U.S. Rosaceae crops

• PI: Amy Iezzoni, Michigan State University

• 4 years, Sep 2009 – Aug 2013

• Funded by SCRI(USDA-NIFA’s Specialty Crop Research Initiative)

• $14.4 M ($7.2 M SCRI, $7.2 M in-kind Partners)

• Collaboration U.S.-wide and international

The RosBREED Project

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QTL discovery(looks promising...)

MAB Pipelining(polishing...)

Breeding(assembling into masterpieces)

“Jewels in the Genome”- discovering, polishing, using

Jewels= valuable genetic discoveries ready for breeding application= marker-locus-trait associations validated in a breeding program

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Application of Genomics Knowledge

Known QTLs

DN

A in

form

atio

n

Linkage maps

Expression profiles

Whole genome

sequences

Genetic/allelic

diversity

GMO

Application in current cultivars

Application in breeding

Find trait-controlling genes

Application

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Application of Genomics Knowledge

Known QTLs

DN

A in

form

atio

n

Linkage maps

Expression profiles

Whole genome

sequences

Genetic/allelic

diversity

GMO

Application in current cultivars

Application in breeding

Find trait-controlling genes P

ractical application

What DNA information is

available?

What is the practical

goal?

Various waysto get there

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Application of Genomics Knowledge

Known QTLs

Application in breeding

Breeding markersDNA te

sting

servi

cesQTL

priori

ties

Crossin

g

sche

mes

Trial

MASS

Simple validation

Allele effects& distributions

Seedli

ng

selec

tion

sche

mes

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Application of Genomics Knowledge

Known QTLs

Application in breeding

Breeding markersDNA te

sting

servi

cesQTL

priori

ties

Crossin

g

sche

mes

Trial

MASS

Simple validation

Allele effects& distributions

Seedli

ng

selec

tion

sche

mes

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1.Tool utility = predictive power in germplasm

of a breeding program

Application in Breeding - Requirements

2.Tool itself = assay (DNA markers) usableby a breeding program

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1.Tool utility = predictive power in germplasm

of a breeding program

Application in Breeding - Requirements

2.Tool itself = assay (DNA markers) usableby a breeding program

ready-to-usemarker-locus-trait associations

DNA tests for contrasting alleles at locifor valuable traits

Page 12: MARKER-ASSISTED BREEDING  in APPLE, PEACH, & CHERRY TARGETS VALUABLE FUNCTIONAL ALLELES

1.Tool utility = predictive power in germplasm

of a breeding program

Application in Breeding - Requirements

2.Tool itself = assay (DNA markers) usableby a breeding program

ready-to-usemarker-locus-trait associations

DNA tests for contrasting alleles at locifor valuable traits

Idiosyncratic!One size does not fit all!

...all breeding-program-specific

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Available“Jewels in the Genome”

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Sweetness & acidity

Maturity date

Bitter pit susceptibility

Self-fertility

Fruit size

Ever-bearing

Fruit skin color

Fruit color

Fruit storability

Melting vs. Non-melting flesh

Freestone vs. clingstoneFruit size

Available “Jewels in the Genome”

Red stele resistance

Leaf spot resistance

Acidity

Sunburn susceptibility

Firmness

“Fresh sensation”(crispness, tartness, juiciness)

Fruit color

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Strawberry: Red Stele Resistance

• Validation of marker by inoculations:- 75% match genotype-phenotype- 20% individuals have otherresistance sources

0 1 2 3 4 5

3.43 disease

threshold

Is presence of certain SSR allele associated with red stele resistance?

• Genotypic data also used to identifymany cases of incorrect parentage

Red stele resistance

Marker(s)? 1 SSR Application? Parents: crossing Seedlings: culling Selections: advance

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Apple: Skin Coloration

Cover amount over apple skin surface

Allele & Genotype frequencies in 192 cvs

rfRf rfrf

RfRf

Rfrf

1000 seedlings – how many with score >4?

Rfrf x RfRf ---> 647

RfRf x RfRf ---> 818

+26% efficiency!

prob

abilit

y

Marker(s)? 1-3 SNPs from 8K array genome scan Application? Parents: crossing Selections: distinguish Rfrf / RfRf

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Peach: Maturity Date

-40 -20 20 July

+20 +40 days

-40 -20 20 July

+20 +40 days

AA:AAGA:AA

AA:AG GA:AG 168:168 156:168

Three 2-SNP haplotypes (AA,GA,AG) in four combinations

Two SSR alleles(168,156) in two combinations

One trait locus,two ways of genotyping

Maturity date

Marker(s)? 2 SNPs from 9K array ...or ... 1 SSR Application? Parents: crossing Seedlings: culling Selections: advance

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Apple: Acidity

• Two lociMa – LG16“A” – LG8

Acidity

• Not quite additive – some epistasis

Use together Marker(s)? 2 SNPs from 8K array genome scan Application? Parents: crossing Selections: distinguish low/med/high

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“Fresh sensation”(crispness, tartness, juiciness)

Apple: Multiple Traits Around Ma Locus

Bitter pit susceptibilityMa

Fruit size

Mb0

2

4

6Maturity date

cM0

101520

5

2530

• Every individual has 2 haplotypesHoneycrisp Golden Del. Braeburn Gala Pink Lady

L E L L

Target B?

LL

Marker(s)? 1 SSR Application? Parents: crossing Seedlings: culling Selections: advance

Target A?

LL

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Cherry: G2 Fruit Size and Firmness– An Economic Trade-Off

Socio-economic value ($ per lb)

0.10

0

0.08

0.06

0.04

0.02

G2 locus haplotype

G2 locus diplotypeBL ALL

ECB

Hm F

CE

BEAAABAEAD AC

BDAHAm AN BN BmAF

Population average

DA

N O

SE value=

value of reaching threshold

xprobability of achieving it

Fruit sizeFirmness

Marker(s)? SSRs – 2 flanking the QTL Application? Parents: crossing Seedlings: culling Selections: advance

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Jewels in Breeding Application

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Cost per initial seed

Marker-Assisted Seedling Selectionin the Washington Apple Breeding Program

Savings

DNA testing

$8

$4

$0

$6

$10

$2

Rearing & evaluating those kept

Early rearing

$62K2010 estimated

projected resource savings

$38K2011

$60K2012

seedlings tested

seedlings culled

8000

5000

5417

2937

7452

4403

“Fresh sensation”(crispness, tartness, juiciness)

Fruit storability

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What’s Next? RosBREED 2

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A Planned New RosBREED Project

Socio-

economics

informatio

n

DNA

informatio

n

Innovative, superior,

risk-mitigating new cultivars

Efficient, accurate, creative breeding

Accessible natural diversity

PRODUCTIONPROCESSINGMARKETING

Post-breeding

Breeding

Pre-breeding

NATURAL DIVERSITY

CONSUMPTION

Seedling selectionParent selection

Cultivar commercialization

Germplasm development

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Questions?