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The role of parallel genetic changes in domestication: Fruit size in the plant family Solanaceae. Matt Robinson. Outline. Background Proposed Research Amplicons CAPs dCAPs. Outline. Background Proposed Research Amplicons CAPs dCAPs. Background .
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The role of parallel genetic changes in domestication: Fruit size in the plant family Solanaceae Matt Robinson
Outline • Background • Proposed Research • Amplicons • CAPs • dCAPs
Outline • Background • Proposed Research • Amplicons • CAPs • dCAPs
Background • In tomato studies 28 QTLs have been identified as responsible for fruit weight variance. • Similar studies have been done in eggplant and pepper. • In these studies there has been several tomato QTLs which have homologs in the other species.
Background • In tomato studies 28 QTLs have been identified as responsible for fruit weight variance. • Similar studies have been done in eggplant and pepper. • In these studies there has been several tomato QTLs which have homologs in the other species. The major of these being Fw 2.2.
QTL • Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) is a region of any genome that is responsible for variation in the quantitative trait of interest. • You can use QTL as a powerful mapping tool when comparing the evolution of a trait between and within members of a species
Mapping Population • Use a F2 population. • Cross a small fruited wild type with a large fruited domesticated type. • Cross the resulting F1 generation to obtain the F2 generation. • The resulting F2 generation will be used to genotype all the markers. • The fruit weight of each individual will be measured.
Small Fruited Large Fruited
Mapping Population • Use a F2 population. • Cross a small fruited wild type with a large fruited domesticated type. • Cross the resulting F1 generation to obtain the F2 generation. • The resulting F2 generation will be used to genotype all the markers. • The fruit weight of each individual will be measured.
Parental F1 F2
Outline • Background • Proposed Research • Amplicons • CAPs • dCAPs
Proposed Research • Use 12 most common QTL in tomato. • Seeing if Fw2.2 plays an important role in Physalis • Using F2 population • Testing using Amplicons, CAPs, dCAPs
Outline • Background • Proposed Research • Amplicons • CAPs • dCAPs
Amplicons • Detect size differences between the introns sequences of DNA. • Run through thick gel matrix.
Outline • Background • Proposed Research • Amplicons • CAPs • dCAPs
CAPs • Cleaved Amplified Polymorphic Sequence analysis (CAPs). • Changes in the base sequence which causes a loss or a gain of a restriction site. • This can be used to see which allele the offspring was given by comparing the banding patterns of either parent with the offspring.
1 kb 4 kb 5 kb | = restriction enzyme site From: http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu
Outline • Background • Proposed Research • Amplicons • CAPs • dCAPs
dCAPs • Derived Cleaved Amplified Polymorphic Sequence analysis (dCAPs). • Induce a restriction site by placing it into a PCR primer. This primer binds to mismatches in the DNA template. • Then the PCR product is digested by the restriction enzyme and run through a gel.
Bs1I dCAPS assay: La-er GTGGAAGAAGCTCGATGAGGCTTTGGGG phyB-9 GTGGAAGAAGCTCGATGAGGCTTTGAGG Bs1I CCNNNNNNNGG The B9dCAP primer GTGGAAGAAGCTCGACCAGGCTTTGGGG Bs1I digestion: La-er GTGGAAGAAGCTCGACCAGGCT / TTGGGG phyB-9 GTGGAAGAAGCTCGACCAGGCTTTGAGG From: Neff et al.
The Big Picture • Able to see the special qualities about the region • These linked regions (QTLs) have been seen in other types of domestication