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Zoë Migicovsky1, Jason Sawler1,2, Daniel Money1, Rudolph Eibach3, Allison J Miller4, James J Luby5, Andrew R Jamieson6, Dianne Velasco7, Sven von Kintzel8, John Warner9, Walter Wührer10, Patrick J Brown11, Sean Myles12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Grapes are one of the world's most valuable crops and most are made into wine. Grapes belong to the genus Vitis, which includes over 60 inter-fertile species. The most common grape cultivars derive their entire ancestry from the species Vitis vinifera, but wild relatives have also been exploited to create hybrid cultivars, often with increased disease resistance.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27357509 PMCID: PMC4928267 DOI: 10.1186/s12864-016-2834-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Fig. 1PCA-based ancestry estimation using 2482 SNPs and 56 indels for 7 wild Vitis, 7 V. vinifera, and 64 hybrid samples. a PCs were generated using wild Vitis and V. vinifera samples. The proportion of the variance explained by each PC is shown in parentheses along each axis. Hybrids were projected onto the axes. b Boxplots of PC1 values for wild Vitis, V. vinifera, and hybrid cultivars as well as a visual description of the calculation used for ancestry estimation. Further details are found in the Methods
Fig. 2Simulation of hybrids (10,000 of each). a Simulated hybrids including F1 hybrids, F1 backcrossed to V. vinifera and F1 backcrossed to wild Vitis were projected onto axes generated using wild Vitis and V. vinifera samples b Distribution of ancestry estimates for simulated populations
Fig. 3Estimated V. vinifera content in 64 commercial grape hybrids. Estimates are based on 2538 sites. a Distribution of V. vinifera ancestry estimates in hybrids (b) V. vinifera ancestry estimates for each cultivar. Bars are colored if a hybrid cultivar’s ancestry estimate falls within the 95 % confidence interval of a F1, F1 x wild Vitis, or F1 x V. vinifera cross, based on simulated values. Dotted lines indicate mean values for the wild Vitis and V. vinifera samples