Tomato fruit shape varies significantly in the cultivated germplasm. To a large extent, this variation can be explained by four genes including OVATE. While most varieties with the OVATE mutation bear elongated fruits, some accessions carry round fruit suggesting the existence of suppressors of OVATE in the germplasm. We developed three intraspecific F_2 populations with parents that carried the OVATE mutation but differed in fruit shape. We used a Bulk Segregant Analysis approach and genotyped the extreme classes using a high-throughput genotyping platform, the SolCAP Infinium Assay. The analyses revealed segregation at two QTL, sov1 and sov2. These loci were confirmed by genotyping and QTL analyses of the entire population. More precise l...
Tomatoes are an important crop for many types of foods and can be easily preserved, making them an a...
<div><p>During its evolution and domestication <i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> has undergone various gen...
Identifying the genes controlling the variation of quantitative traits is a key goal for breeders. G...
Tomato fruit shape varies significantly in the cultivated germplasm. To a large extent, this variati...
Tomato fruit shape varies significantly in the cultivated germplasm. To a large extent, this variati...
Cultivated tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) encompass a wide range of fruit shape and size variants....
fs8.1 is a major quantitative trait locus (QTL) that controls the elongated shape of tomato (Solanum...
Ovate fruit is determined by a major recessive gene located in the first chromosome of the tomato. I...
Fruits represent an important part of the human diet and show extensive variation in size and shape ...
Seed size and shape are not only critical for plant reproduction and dispersal, but also important a...
Seed size and shape are not only critical for plant reproduction and dispersal, but also important a...
Fruit size and shape are the prime criteria for domestication and improvement of tomato. The varying...
We have studied a genomic library of introgression lines from the Solanum pimpinellifolium accession...
Key message: The gene underlying the melon fruit shape QTL fsqs8.1 is a member of the Ovate Family P...
Genetic evidence has demonstrated the presence of a major factor for fruit size in the first linkage...
Tomatoes are an important crop for many types of foods and can be easily preserved, making them an a...
<div><p>During its evolution and domestication <i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> has undergone various gen...
Identifying the genes controlling the variation of quantitative traits is a key goal for breeders. G...
Tomato fruit shape varies significantly in the cultivated germplasm. To a large extent, this variati...
Tomato fruit shape varies significantly in the cultivated germplasm. To a large extent, this variati...
Cultivated tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) encompass a wide range of fruit shape and size variants....
fs8.1 is a major quantitative trait locus (QTL) that controls the elongated shape of tomato (Solanum...
Ovate fruit is determined by a major recessive gene located in the first chromosome of the tomato. I...
Fruits represent an important part of the human diet and show extensive variation in size and shape ...
Seed size and shape are not only critical for plant reproduction and dispersal, but also important a...
Seed size and shape are not only critical for plant reproduction and dispersal, but also important a...
Fruit size and shape are the prime criteria for domestication and improvement of tomato. The varying...
We have studied a genomic library of introgression lines from the Solanum pimpinellifolium accession...
Key message: The gene underlying the melon fruit shape QTL fsqs8.1 is a member of the Ovate Family P...
Genetic evidence has demonstrated the presence of a major factor for fruit size in the first linkage...
Tomatoes are an important crop for many types of foods and can be easily preserved, making them an a...
<div><p>During its evolution and domestication <i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> has undergone various gen...
Identifying the genes controlling the variation of quantitative traits is a key goal for breeders. G...