Agronomy (Jan 2020)

Genome-Wide Association and Genomic Prediction for Fry Color in Potato

  • Stephen Byrne,
  • Fergus Meade,
  • Francesca Mesiti,
  • Denis Griffin,
  • Colum Kennedy,
  • Dan Milbourne

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10010090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 90

Abstract

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Potatoes destined for crisping are normally stored above 8 degrees; below this glucose accumulates leading to very dark fry colors and potential acrylamide build up. Unfortunately, sprouting occurs above 4 degrees and impacts product quality, necessitating the use of sprout suppressant chemicals. Therefore, a goal of breeders is to develop potatoes with excellent fry color, which is maintained under storage below 8 degrees. Genomic or marker-assisted selection offers an opportunity to improve the efficiency of potato breeding and thereby assist breeders in achieving this goal. In this study, we have accumulated fry-color data on a large population of potato lines and combined this with genotypic data to carry out a GWAS and to evaluate accuracy of genomic prediction. We were able to identify a major QTL on chromosome 10 for fry color, and predict fry color with moderate accuracy using genome-wide markers. Furthermore, our results provide evidence that it is possible to identify a small subset of SNPs for processing characteristics that can give moderate predictive ability, albeit lower than that achieved with genome-wide markers.

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