Elucidation of sequence polymorphism in fuzzless-seed cotton lines.

Mol Genet Genomics

Cotton Fiber Bioscience Research Unit, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Southern Regional Research Center (SRRC), 1100 Robert E. Lee Blvd, New Orleans, LA, 70124, USA.

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Most cotton has two types of fibers: short fuzz (unwanted) and long lint (used in textiles).
  • Researchers explored cotton mutants with fuzzless seeds to study the genes controlling fiber development.
  • They identified genetic changes linked to fuzzless traits and used mapping techniques to clarify the genes involved in this process.

Article Abstract

Most commercially produced cotton cultivars have two types of fibers on the seed coat, short fuzz and long lint. Lint fiber is used in the textile industry, while fuzz is considered an undesirable trait. Both types of fibers are believed to be controlled by the same regulators; however, their mechanisms of actions are still obscure. Cotton fiber mutants provide an excellent system to study the genes that regulate fiber development. Here we described four uncharacterized and three previously reported cotton mutants with fuzzless seed phenotypes. To evaluate whether or not the genes previously associated with fuzzless seed phenotypes have mutations we sequenced whole genomic DNA of seven mutants and wild type varieties. We identified multiple polymorphic changes among the tested genes. Non-synonymous SNPs in the coding region of the MML3-A gene was common in the six mutant lines tested in this study, showing both dominant and recessive fuzzless phenotypes. We have mapped the locus of the causative mutation for one of the uncharacterized fuzzless lines using an F population that originated from a cross between the dominant fuzzless mutant and a wild type. Further, we have clarified the current knowledge about the causative n mutations by analyzing the sequence data and previously reported mapping data. The key genes and possible mechanisms of fiber differentiation are discussed in this study.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00438-020-01736-zDOI Listing

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