24623 Parentage Verification of Blackberry Seedling Populations with a Microsatellite Fingerprinting Set

Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Georgia Ballroom (Sheraton Hotel Atlanta)
Melinda H. Yin , University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
Katherine A. Carter , USDA-ARS, Corvallis, OR
April Nyberg , USDA-ARS, NCGR, Corvallis, OR
Melissa Clark , USDA-ARS, Corvallis, OR
Mary Peterson , USDA-ARS, HCRU, Corvallis, OR
Chad E. Finn , USDA-ARS, Corvallis, OR
John R. Clark , University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
Nahla Bassil , USDA-ARS, NCGR, Corvallis, OR
In an effort to confirm identity by descent, seedling populations representing important blackberry (Rubus sp.) breeding parents from the University of Arkansas (UA) and the USDA-ARS, Oregon were analyzed for trueness-to-type with a fingerprinting set consisting of six trinucleotide-containing simple sequence repeats (SSRs). Six seedling populations from UA and 12 seedling populations from USDA-ARS were initially genotyped with this 6-SSR set. Presence of alleles not found in either parent but in a seedling indicated an off-type individual. This initial analysis with the 6-SSR set revealed 19 off-type seedlings out of 264 from UA and 24 off-types out of 202 seedlings representing 11 USDA-ARS populations. In the 12th population, ORUS 4647, all 23 seedlings contained alleles found in one of the parents, ‘Obsidian’, but also contained an allele not found in either ‘Obsidian’ or ORUS 2532-1, possibly indicating that the wrong parent plant was sampled for ORUS 2532-1. This hypothesis will be confirmed by genotyping each of the three available ORUS 2532-1 plants. Though the 6-SSR set was able to identify some off-types, it could not differentiate amongst 23 groups of individuals representing 55 seedlings from the UA populations and seven pairs of individuals representing 14 individuals from the USDA-ARS populations. To achieve better resolution, marker RH_MEa0016bC11 was removed and replaced with RH_MEa0008cF01, and two additional markers were added, resulting in a more polymorphic 8-SSR fingerprinting set. With this revised set of primers, undifferentiated samples were reduced to eight in UA material, and there was no reduction for the USDA-ARS material. Genotyping the 14 undifferentiated USDA-ARS samples with 13 additional Rubus SSRs generated similar results for 12 of the samples, indicating good distinguishing ability of this 8-SSR multiplex. This 8-SSR multiplex can be used in future work as a quick screen to confirm parentage in blackberry and ensure that progeny are true to type and that any genetically redundant individuals are excluded.