Literature DB >> 32213984

Comparative Metabolomics and Molecular Phylogenetics of Melon (Cucumis melo, Cucurbitaceae) Biodiversity.

Annick Moing1, J William Allwood2, Asaph Aharoni3, John Baker4, Michael H Beale4, Shifra Ben-Dor3, Benoît Biais1, Federico Brigante5,6,7, Yosef Burger8, Catherine Deborde1, Alexander Erban5, Adi Faigenboim8, Amit Gur9, Royston Goodacre10, Thomas H Hansen11, Daniel Jacob1, Nurit Katzir9, Joachim Kopka5, Efraim Lewinsohn9, Mickael Maucourt1, Sagit Meir3, Sonia Miller4, Roland Mumm12, Elad Oren9, Harry S Paris9, Ilana Rogachev3, Dominique Rolin1, Uzi Saar9, Jan K Schjoerring11, Yaakov Tadmor9, Galil Tzuri9, Ric C H de Vos12, Jane L Ward4, Elena Yeselson8, Robert D Hall12,13, Arthur A Schaffer8.   

Abstract

The broad variability of Cucumis melo (melon, Cucurbitaceae) presents a challenge to conventional classification and organization within the species. To shed further light on the infraspecific relationships within C. melo, we compared genotypic and metabolomic similarities among 44 accessions representative of most of the cultivar-groups. Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) provided over 20,000 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Metabolomics data of the mature fruit flesh and rind provided over 80,000 metabolomic and elemental features via an orchestra of six complementary metabolomic platforms. These technologies probed polar, semi-polar, and non-polar metabolite fractions as well as a set of mineral elements and included both flavor- and taste-relevant volatile and non-volatile metabolites. Together these results enabled an estimate of "metabolomic/elemental distance" and its correlation with the genetic GBS distance of melon accessions. This study indicates that extensive and non-targeted metabolomics/elemental characterization produced classifications that strongly, but not completely, reflect the current and extensive genetic classification. Certain melon Groups, such as Inodorous, clustered in parallel with the genetic classifications while other genome to metabolome/element associations proved less clear. We suggest that the combined genomic, metabolic, and element data reflect the extensive sexual compatibility among melon accessions and the breeding history that has, for example, targeted metabolic quality traits, such as taste and flavor.

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Keywords:  Cucumis melo; elemental analysis; genetic resources; genotype by sequencing; melon; metabolome

Year:  2020        PMID: 32213984     DOI: 10.3390/metabo10030121

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolites        ISSN: 2218-1989


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