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Genome Resequencing-Based High-Density Genetic Map and QTL Detection for Yield and Fiber Quality Traits in Diploid Asiatic Cotton (gossypium Arboreum)

Molecular genetics and genomics(2022)

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Cotton is the most important fiber crop in the world. Asiatic cotton (Gossypium arboreum, genome A2) is a diploid cotton species producing spinnable fibers and important germplasm for cotton breeding and a significant model for fiber biology. However, the genetic map of Asiatic cotton has been lagging behind tetraploid cottons, as well as other stable crops. This study aimed to construct a high-density SNP genetic map and to map QTLs for important yield and fiber quality traits. Using a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population and genome resequencing technology, we constructed a high-density genetic map that covered 1980.17 cM with an average distance of 0.61 cM between adjacent markers. QTL analysis revealed a total of 297 QTLs for 13 yield and fiber quality traits in three environments, explaining 5.0–37.4% of the phenotypic variance, among which 75 were stably detected in two or three environments. Besides, 47 QTL clusters, comprising 131 QTLs for representative traits, were identified. Our works laid solid foundation for fine mapping and cloning of QTL for yield and fiber quality traits in Asiatic cotton.
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Asiatic cotton (Gossypium arboreum),Resequencing,Genetic map,Fiber quality traits,Fiber yield traits,QTL
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