1. Whole-genome sequencing and SNV genotyping of ‘Nebbiolo’ (Vitis vinifera L.) clones
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Franco Mannini, C. Avanzato, Mario Pezzotti, Alessandra Dal Molin, Walter Chitarra, Paola Tononi, Andrea Minio, Anna Schneider, Paolo Boccacci, Massimo Delledonne, Giorgio Gambino, Irene Perrone, S. Raimondi, and Ivana Gribaudo
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0301 basic medicine ,Genotype ,De novo transcriptome assembly ,lcsh:Medicine ,Plant disease resistance ,Biology ,Genome ,Wine grape ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Chimeras ,Vitis ,Genetic variability ,transcriptome ,lcsh:Science ,Gene ,Genotyping ,Phylogeny ,Plant Proteins ,Whole genome sequencing ,Genetics ,Multidisciplinary ,Whole Genome Sequencing ,lcsh:R ,food and beverages ,grapevine ,Clone Cells ,genome sequencing ,030104 developmental biology ,Vitis vinifera ,lcsh:Q ,clone-specific SNVs ,Transcriptome ,Genome, Plant - Abstract
‘Nebbiolo’ (Vitis vinifera) is among the most ancient and prestigious wine grape varieties characterised by a wide genetic variability exhibited by a high number of clones (vegetatively propagated lines of selected mother plants). However, limited information is available for this cultivar at the molecular and genomic levels. The whole-genomes of three ‘Nebbiolo’ clones (CVT 71, CVT 185 and CVT 423) were re-sequenced and a de novo transcriptome assembly was produced. Important remarks about the genetic peculiarities of ‘Nebbiolo’ and its intra-varietal variability useful for clonal identification were reported. In particular, several varietal transcripts identified for the first time in ‘Nebbiolo’ were disease resistance genes and single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) identified in ‘Nebbiolo’, but not in other cultivars, were associated with genes involved in the stress response. Ten newly discovered SNVs were successfully employed to identify some periclinal chimeras and to classify 98 ‘Nebbiolo’ clones in seven main genotypes, which resulted to be linked to the geographical origin of accessions. In addition, for the first time it was possible to discriminate some ‘Nebbiolo’ clones from the others.
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- 2017