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Molecular Markers for Selecting Diverse Disease Resistances in Tomato Breeding Programs

Plant Breeding and Biotechnology 2015;3(4):308-322.
Published online: November 30, 2015

1Department of Horticultural Science, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Korea

2Department of Horticultural Biotechnology, College of Life Science, Kyung Hee University, Yongin 17104, Korea

3Department of Horticulture and Breeding, Andong National University, Andong 36729, Korea

4Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, Andong National University, Andong 36729, Korea

*Corresponding author Inhwa Yeam, iyeam@andong.ac.kr, Tel: +82-54-820-5513, Fax: +82-54-820-5785
• Received: October 20, 2015   • Revised: November 10, 2015   • Accepted: November 11, 2015

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DNA markers for selecting resistant tomatoes against TYLCV.

Resistant locus (chromosome) Marker information References
Ty1/3 (ch 6) F: ATGAAGACAAAAACTGCTTC
R: TCAGGGTTTCACTTCTATGAAT (SspI, BglII, or TaqI)
CAPS (gene-based) Jung et al. 2015
Ty1 (ch 6) TAA TCC GTC GTT ACC TCT CCT
CGGATGACTTCAATAGCAATGA3′ (TaqI)
CAPS (closely linked) Hoogstraten et al. 2005
Ty3 (ch 6) P6-25
F: GGTAGTGGAAATGATGCTGCTC
R: GCTCTGCCTATTGTCCCATATATAACC
SCAR (closely linked) Ji et al. 2007
Ty2 (ch 11) T0302
F: TGG CTC ATC CTG AAG CTG ATA GCG C
R: AGT GTA CAT CCT TGC CAT TGA CT
SCAR Yang et al. 2014
Ty4 (ch 3) C2_At4g17300 (AflI)
F: ATTTAACCGTGTCTGGGCAACTCAATGG
R: GCTCACTTTGCAAATCACATCCCCATTTCACC
C2_At5g60160 (NlaIII)
F: TTCTCGCGGCCTTTTCTCCTC
R: TCGTGATCGCAAACATATACTCGC
CAPS Ji et al. 2009
ty5 (ch 4) F: TTCAAGTCCTTCTTCAAC
R: ATAGATTTAAACAACAATTATAGAGATAAAAAAGTTACCTGT (RsaI)
dCAPS (gene-based) Lapidot et al. 2015; In this study

DNA markers for a TSWV resistance gene Sw5 on chromosome 9.

Resistant locus Marker information References
Sw5 Sw5-2
F: AATTAGGTTCTTGAAGCCCATCT
R: TTCCGCATCAGCCAATAGTGT
SCAR (gene-based) Dianese et al. 2010
Sw5b
F: CGGAACCTGTAACTTGACTG
R: GAGCTCTCATCCATTTTCCG
SCAR (gene-based) Shi et al. 2011
Sw5b-SNP1
F: GAGAGAGTTATTACAAGAT
R: TTTCTCCTCAACATGTCGGC
SNP Shi et al. 2011
Sw5b-SNP2
F: GGTATGGGATGACTTAAGGC
R: ACCCACTTCTTCAAGTCGAG
SNP Shi et al. 2011
Sw5b-SNP
F: TTATTGTTTCTCGCTTTGATGTTCG
R: GAACCTGTAACTTGACTGAAAATATC
HRM* (gene-based) Lee et al. In press

HRM: high-resolution melting analysis used for SNP detection.

DNA markers for selecting ToMV resistance genes, Tm1 and Tm22.

Resistant locus Marker information References
Tm1 CCACTGTATGATTTCTGCTAGTGAA
AGCTTTAACAAATATAAGAATAAAGAC
GCAAGCTAAGGTTTACATATATGCC
SCAR (gene-based) Ishibashi et al. 2007
Tm22 F: GAGTTCTTCCGTTCAAATCCTAAGCTTGAGAAG
R: CTACTACACTCACGTTGCTGTGATGCAC
CAPS (gene-based) Lanfermeijer et al. 2003
Lanfermeijer et al. 2005
SCN131000 (AccI)
F: AGCGTCACTCCATACTTGGAATAA
R: AGCGTCACTCAAAATGTACCCAAA
CAPS (linked marker) Sobir et al. 2000

DNA markers for selecting verticilium wilt resistance gene Ve on chromosome 9.

Resistant locus Marker information References
Ve F: CCATGAACAGATGTGACTTGTGTG
VeR1:AAGTTTCTTATTTTTCCTTCTCC
veR2:CTCTTAGGATTTTTGACGTGATA
SCAR (linked marker, 0.6 cM) Kawchuk et al. 1998
F: CGAACTTGAC TACATTGACC CTG
R: CAGTCTTGAAAGGTTGCTCAGCC (XbaI)
CAPS (gene-based) Jung et al. 2015

DNA markers for selecting resistant tomatoes against Fusarium wilt.

Resistant locus (chromosome) Marker information References
I1 (ch 11) At2
F: CGAATCTGTATATTACATCCGTCGT
R: GGTGAATACCGATCATAGTCGAG
SCAR Arens et al. 2010
I2 (ch 11) Z1063
F: ATTTGAAAGCGTGGTATTGC
R: CTTAAACTCACCATTAAATC
SCAR Arens et al. 2010
I3 (ch 7) P7-43DF1/R1
F: GGTAAAGAGATGCGATGATTATGTGGAG
R: GTCTTTACCACAGGAACTTTATCACC
SCAR Barillas et al. 2008
I7 (ch 8) Solyc08g077740 (AgeI)
F: AAGAAGTTCCCTTCTTCCCTTA
R: GGAATAACCAAGGGGGTGTT
CAPS (gene-based) Gonzalez-Cendales et al. 2015

DNA markers for selecting late blight resistance genes Ph2 and Ph3.

Resistant locus (chromosome) Marker information References
Ph2 (ch 10) dTG63 (HinfI)
F: CTACTCTTTCTATGCAATTTGAATTG
R: AATAATTTTCAACCATAGAATGATT
CAPS Panthee et al. 2012
Ph3 (ch 9) F: TCG ATC GTA TGT AGA CGA TG
R: AGG CAA ATC TTG AAG AAG CA (MspI)
CAPS (gene-based) Jung et al. 2015
F: CTACTCGTGCAAGAAGGTAC
R: TCCACATCACCTGCCAGTTG
SCAR (gene-based) Jung et al. 2015

DNA markers for selecting leaf mold resistance gene Cf-9 on chromosome 1.

Resistant locus Marker information References
Cf-9 F: TGGGAATTTACCCGAAAGAA
R: CCCAATCATTCAGTGCGTTA
SCAR (gene-based) Truong et al. 2011

Allele specific markers at the root-knot nematodes resistance locus Mi-1.

Resistant alleles Marker information References
Mi 1 (Rex) F: AACCGTGGACTTTGCTTTGACT
R: TAAGAACAGGGACTCAGAGGATGA (TaqI)
CAPS (closely linked) Hoogstraten et al. 2005
Mi-J F: CTACGGAGGATGCAAATAGAA
R: AATCATTATTGTCACACTTCCCC (NtIII)
CAPS (gene-based) Hoogstraten et al. 2005
Mi-1.2 F: TGG AAA AAT GTT GAA TTT CTT TTG
R: GCA TAC TAT ATG GCT TGT TTA CCC
SCAR (gene-based) Seah et al. 2007

DNA markers for selecting bacterial spot disease resistant tomatoes.

Resistant locus (chromosome) Marker information References
Rx-3 (ch 5) Rx3-L1 (BsrBI)
F: CTCCGAGCGAAGAGTCTAGAGTC
R: GAAGGCAAAAGGAAAAGGAGAAGGATGG
CAPS Yang et al. 2005
Rx-4 (ch 11) pcc12 (6 bp InDel)
F: TCCACATCAAATGCGTTTCT
R: TTCCAATCCTTTCCATTTCG
InDel (0.07 cM) Pei et al. 2012
Xv3 (ch 11) cLEC-24-C3 (restriction enzyme not indicated)
F: CAGACTGGAGAGTCAAAGGT
R: CCTTGCTGATAATCTGCAAGTTGTTAA
CAPS Wang et al. 2011
SL10027
F: GATCCAGTTTCCCTCTTACCG
R: CCATTAGAGCCAAGACGCTC
ASPE* Wang et al. 2011
Bs4 (ch 5) Bs4-A02/B02 (MspI)
F: CTACCATCATCTCTTCAGTACCAACTC
R: GAAATTGGAGGAACCGAGCTCCAG
CAPS (gene-based) Schornack et al. 2004
Bs4-A03/B03 (RsaI)
F: GGGTTGGAGTCCGAAGAGCAGG
R: GACTAACCAACGCAAGTTATTGGACAGG
CAPS (gene-based) Schornack et al. 2004
Xv4=RXopJ4 (ch 3) J350 (HinfI)
F: CTGCTGGAATTGTAATTATTCACG
R: TTGAGCATAAACAGTCCAAAACAT
CAPS Sharlach et al. 2013
QTL (ch 11) F: CCTCCAAATCCCAAAACTCT
R: TGTTTCATCCACTATCACGA
SSR Hutton et al. 2010

*ASPE: allele specific primer extension.

DNA markers for selecting resistant tomatoes against bacterial speck disease.

Resistant locus Marker information References
Pto F: ATCTACCCACAATGAGCATGAGCTC
R: GTGCATACTCCAGTTTCCAC (RsaI)
CAPS (gene-based) Yang and Francis 2005; Martin et al. 1993
Table 1 DNA markers for selecting resistant tomatoes against TYLCV.
Table 2 DNA markers for a TSWV resistance gene Sw5 on chromosome 9.

HRM: high-resolution melting analysis used for SNP detection.

Table 3 DNA markers for selecting ToMV resistance genes, Tm1 and Tm22.
Table 4 DNA markers for selecting verticilium wilt resistance gene Ve on chromosome 9.
Table 5 DNA markers for selecting resistant tomatoes against Fusarium wilt.
Table 6 DNA markers for selecting late blight resistance genes Ph2 and Ph3.
Table 7 DNA markers for selecting leaf mold resistance gene Cf-9 on chromosome 1.
Table 8 Allele specific markers at the root-knot nematodes resistance locus Mi-1.
Table 9 DNA markers for selecting bacterial spot disease resistant tomatoes.

ASPE: allele specific primer extension.

Table 10 DNA markers for selecting resistant tomatoes against bacterial speck disease.