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Molecular characterization of an earliest cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) collection from Upper Amazon using microsatellite DNA markers

机译:使用微卫星DNA标记从上亚马逊河最早收集可可(Theobroma cacao L.)的分子特征

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Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is indigenous to the Amazon region of South America. The river basins in the Upper Amazon harbor a large number of diverse cacao populations. Since the 1930s, several numbers of populations have been collected from the present-day Peruvian Amazon and maintained as ex situ germplasm repositories in various countries, with the largest held in the International Cacao Genebank in Trinidad. The lack of information on population structure and pedigree relationship and the incorrect labeling of accessions are major concerns for efficient conservation and use of cacao germplasm. In the present study, we assessed the individual identity, sibship, and population structure in cacao populations collected from the present-day Loreto Region, Peru in the 1930-1940s. Using a capillary electrophoresis genotyping system, we analyzed the simple sequence repeat variation of 612 cacao accessions collected from the Maranon, Nanay, and Ucayali river systems. A total of 180 cases of mislabeling were identified using a Bayesian clustering method for admixture detection. Using maximum likelihood-based methods, we reconstructed 78 full-sib families nested in 48 half-sib families, indicating that the pods collected in the 1930s were from 48 mother trees, maximum. Likelihood simulation also identified eight probable parents that are responsible for 117 pairs of mother-offspring relationships in this collection. Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) and the Bayesian clustering method cohesively demonstrated a pronounced structure of genetic diversity, stratified by the river systems of the Peruvian Amazon. Our results also show that, in spite of the high level of allelic diversity in this collection, it was composed of a large number of related family members collected from a relatively small area, including a couple of sites in the Ucayali and Nanay rivers, as well as the lower Maranon river near Iquitos. The vast majority of the Peruvian Amazon, especially the upper Maranon River and its tributaries, have not been sampled by collecting expeditions. The improved understanding of the individual identities, genealogical relationships, and geographical origin of cacao germplasm in this collection will contribute to more efficient conservation and utilization of these germplasm. Additionally, this study also provides more baseline information to help guide future collecting expeditions in the Peruvian Amazon.
机译:可可(Theobroma cacao L.)原产于南美的亚马逊地区。上亚马逊河的流域拥有大量可可种群。自1930年代以来,已经从当今的秘鲁亚马逊河采集了许多种群,并在各个国家作为异地种质库保存,其中最大的种群保存在特立尼达的国际可可基因库中。缺乏有关种群结构和血统关系的信息以及种质标签的不正确是有效保存和利用可可种质的主要问题。在本研究中,我们评估了从1930到1940年代从今天的秘鲁洛雷托地区收集的可可种群中的个体身份,同居关系和人口结构。使用毛细管电泳基因分型系统,我们分析了从马拉尼昂,纳奈和乌卡亚利河系收集的612种可可种的简单重复序列。使用贝叶斯聚类方法进行掺合物检测,总共鉴定出180个标签错误的案例。使用基于最大似然的方法,我们重构了嵌套在48个半同胞家庭中的78个全同胞家庭,这表明1930年代收集的豆荚最多来自48棵母树。可能性模拟还确定了八个可能的父母,这些父母负责该集合中的117对母子关系。主坐标分析(PCoA)和贝叶斯聚类方法一致地证明了遗传多样性的明显结构,该结构由秘鲁亚马逊河的河流系统分层。我们的结果还表明,尽管该收集物中的等位基因多样性很高,它还是由从一个相对较小的地区收集的大量相关家庭成员组成,包括在乌卡亚里河和纳奈河中的两个地点,以及伊基托斯附近的较低的Maranon河。秘鲁远古亚马逊河的绝大部分,特别是马拉尼翁河上游及其支流,尚未通过收集考察进行采样。对可可种质的个体身份,家谱关系和地理起源的进一步了解将有助于更有效地保护和利用这些种质。此外,本研究还提供了更多基准信息,以帮助指导将来在秘鲁亚马逊地区的探险活动。

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    《Tree Genetics & Genomes》 |2009年第4期|595-607|共13页
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    USDA ARS PSI SPCL, 10300 Baltimore Avenue, Bldg. 001, Rm. 223, BARC-W, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA;

    Cocoa Research Unit, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago Centre de cooperation internationale en recherche agronomique pour le developpement, Montpellier Cedex 5, France;

    Cocoa Research Unit, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago;

    USDA ARS PSI SPCL, 10300 Baltimore Avenue, Bldg. 001, Rm. 223, BARC-W, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA;

    USDA ARS PSI SPCL, 10300 Baltimore Avenue, Bldg. 001, Rm. 223, BARC-W, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA;

    Cocoa Research Unit, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago;

    USDA ARS PSI SPCL, 10300 Baltimore Avenue, Bldg. 001, Rm. 223, BARC-W, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA;

    USDA ARS PSI SPCL, 10300 Baltimore Avenue, Bldg. 001, Rm. 223, BARC-W, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA;

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    amazon; theobroma cacao; conservation; germplasm; genetic diversity; population structure; peru; tropical tree;

    机译:亚马逊可可瘤;保护;种质遗传多样性;人口结构;秘鲁;热带树;

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