PeerJ (Aug 2024)

Localization of potato browning resistance genes based on BSA-seq technology

  • Haiyan Wang,
  • Ze Pang,
  • Lichun Wang,
  • Guokui Tian,
  • Fengyun Li,
  • Yang Pan,
  • Kaixin Ding

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17831
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
p. e17831

Abstract

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Browning is a common problem that occurs during potato processing; it is typically resolved by adding chemicals during the production process. However, there is a need to develop potato varieties that are resistant to browning due to a growing consumer interest in healthier diets. This study initially identified 275 potato varieties that are resistant to browning; these were narrowed down to eight varieties, with four of them being highly resistant. A hybrid population was developed by crossing the highly resistant CIP395109.29 with the easily browned Kexin 23. Bulked segregant analysis (BSA) was conducted, which identified 21 potato genes associated with anti-browning properties through sequencing data analysis and organization. The findings of this study lay a solid groundwork for future research on breeding potatoes with anti-browning traits, offer molecular markers for identifying anti-browning varieties, and serve as a valuable reference for further investigations into potato browning mechanisms.

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