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Scientific Reports | 2018

Whole Genome Resequencing of Capsicum baccatum and Capsicum annuum to Discover Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Related to Powdery Mildew Resistance

Yul-Kyun Ahn; Abinaya Manivannan; Sandeep Karna; Tae-Hwan Jun; Eun-Young Yang; Sena Choi; Jin-Hee Kim; Do-Sun Kim; Eun-Su Lee

The present study deals with genome wide identification of single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers related to powdery mildew (PM) resistance in two pepper varieties. Capsicum baccatum (PRH1- a PM resistant line) and Capsicum annuum (Saengryeg- a PM susceptible line), were resequenced to develop SNP markers. A total of 6,213,009 and 6,840,889 SNPs for PRH1 and Saengryeg respectively have been discovered. Among the SNPs, majority were classified as homozygous type SNPs, particularly in the resistant line. Moreover, the SNPs were differentially distributed among the chromosomes in both the resistant and susceptible lines. In total, 4,887,031 polymorphic SNP loci were identified between the two lines and 306,871 high-resolution melting (HRM) marker primer sets were designed. In order to understand the SNPs associated with the vital genes involved in diseases resistance and stress associated processes, chromosome-wise gene ontology analysis was performed. The results revealed the occurrence that SNPs related to diseases resistance genes were predominantly distributed in chromosome 4. In addition, 6281 SNPs associated with 46 resistance genes were identified. Among the lines, PRH1 consisted of maximum number of polymorphic SNPs related to NBS-LRR genes. The SNP markers were validated using HRM assay in 45 F4 populations and correlated with the phenotypic disease index.


BioMed Research International | 2018

Next-Generation Sequencing Approaches in Genome-Wide Discovery of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Markers Associated with Pungency and Disease Resistance in Pepper

Abinaya Manivannan; Jinhee Kim; Eun-Young Yang; Yul-Kyun Ahn; Eun-Su Lee; Sena Choi; Do-Sun Kim

Pepper is an economically important horticultural plant that has been widely used for its pungency and spicy taste in worldwide cuisines. Therefore, the domestication of pepper has been carried out since antiquity. Owing to meet the growing demand for pepper with high quality, organoleptic property, nutraceutical contents, and disease tolerance, genomics assisted breeding techniques can be incorporated to develop novel pepper varieties with desired traits. The application of next-generation sequencing (NGS) approaches has reformed the plant breeding technology especially in the area of molecular marker assisted breeding. The availability of genomic information aids in the deeper understanding of several molecular mechanisms behind the vital physiological processes. In addition, the NGS methods facilitate the genome-wide discovery of DNA based markers linked to key genes involved in important biological phenomenon. Among the molecular markers, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) indulges various benefits in comparison with other existing DNA based markers. The present review concentrates on the impact of NGS approaches in the discovery of useful SNP markers associated with pungency and disease resistance in pepper. The information provided in the current endeavor can be utilized for the betterment of pepper breeding in future.


Research in Plant Disease | 2011

Development of Resistance Evaluation Method for Powdery Mildew (Leveillula taurica) in Capsicum spp.

Su Kim; Dong-Hwi Kim; Dae-Hyun Kim; Kyung-Sook Han; You-Kyoung Han; Seong-Chan Lee; Myeong-Cheoul Cho; Eun-Young Yang; Kee-Hong Kim

Pepper powdery mildew causes increasingly economical damage due to increased cultivation of pepper in greenhouses. To assess resistance of pepper resources against pepper powdery mildew, we developed a novel evaluation formula for pepper resistance against powdery mildew. The evaluation formula named S index is as follows; (number of the highest disease leaf/top leaf number)-(number of the lowest disease leaf/top leaf number). Positive correlation (81%, P


Molecular Breeding | 2016

Complete genome sequencing and analysis of Capsicum annuum varieties

Yul-Kyun Ahn; Sandeep Karna; Tae-Hwan Jun; Eun-Young Yang; Hye-Eun Lee; Jin-Hee Kim; Jeong-Ho Kim


한국원예학회 학술발표요지 | 2013

Screening of Pepper Germplasm and Improved Lines against Anthracnose under Field Conditions

Myeong-Cheoul Cho; Shin-Jiun Cherng; Shieh Jin; Patcharaporn Suwor; Eun-Young Yang; Andreas W. Ebert; Sanjeet Kumar


Journal of Biosystems Engineering | 2017

Seedling Conditions for Kimchi Cabbage, Head Lettuce, Cabbage and Broccoli for a Riding-type Transplanter

Jung-Hyun Lim; Suhyoung Park; Won-Byung Chae; Sung-Kyeom Kim; Seung-Kook Choi; Eun-Young Yang; Min-Ji Lee; Gyeong-Bin Park; Yoon-Ah Jang; Myeong-Hoon Seo; Suk-Woo Jang


한국원예학회 학술발표요지 | 2016

Identification of Novel NBS-LLR Resistance Marker from Capsicum Using Whole-Genome Resentencing

Sandeep Karna; Yul-Kyun Ahn; Tae-Hwan Jun; Jinhee Kim; Eun-Su Lee; Eun-Young Yang


Journal of the Korean Society of International Agricultue | 2016

Symptoms of Infected Seedlings and Screening of Breeding Lines and F1 Hybrids for Resistance to Fusarium Wilt in Bottle Gourd (Lagenaria siceraria Standl.)

Su Kim; Yun-Chan Huh; Tae-Sung Park; Eun-Young Yang; Soo-Young Chae; Se-Woong An; Dong-Geum Park; Ji-Hye Moon


한국원예학회 학술발표요지 | 2015

Bacterial Wilt Resistance in Pepper: Analysis of Genetic Variation by HRM

Sandeep Karna; Yul-Kyun Ahn; Tae-Hwan Jun; Eun-Young Yang; Hye-Eun Lee; Jinhee Kim; Sena Choi; Soo-Young Chae; Jeong-Ho Kim; Do-Sun Kim


Korean Journal of Horticultural Science & Technology | 2013

A Simple and Fast Microplate Method for Analysis of Carotenoids Content in Chili Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)

Sun Chul Hong; Jung-Heon Han; Jundae Lee; Yul Kyun Ahn; Eun-Young Yang; Soo Young Chae; Su Kim; Jae Bok Yoon

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Myeong-Cheoul Cho

Rural Development Administration

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Sandeep Karna

Rural Development Administration

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Tae-Hwan Jun

Pusan National University

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Yul-Kyun Ahn

Rural Development Administration

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Do-Sun Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Eun-Su Lee

Rural Development Administration

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Jinhee Kim

Seoul National University

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Sena Choi

Rural Development Administration

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Abinaya Manivannan

Gyeongsang National University

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Hye-Eun Lee

Rural Development Administration

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