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- Title
Identification of inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers associated with seed size in wheat.
- Authors
Ammiraju, J. S. S.; Dholakia, B. B.; Santra, D. K.; Singh, H.; Lagu, M. D.; Tamhankar, S. A.; Dhaliwal, H. S.; Rao, V. S.; Gupta, V. S.; Ranjekar, P. K.
- Abstract
The feasibility of identifying inter-simple sequence repeat markers associated with seed weight in hexaploid wheat was tested using 113 recombinant inbred lines developed by the single-seed descent method, from a cross between Rye selection111, an Indian genetic stock obtained through the introgression of genes for bold seed size from rye, and Chinese Spring having small seed size. Three markers were associated with low seed size with gene effects of 14.8%, 9.5%, and 6%, while four markers with contributions of 8%, 4.66%, 2.92% and 2.61% were found to be linked to high seed size, together contributing 31% of the phenotypic variance in seed size. Nulli-tetrasomic and di-telosomic analysis revealed the presence of three low seed size QTL-associated markers on three chromosomes, 6BL, 2DL, and 1DS respectively. This study clearly demonstrates that ISSRs are highly useful for finding markers associated with major and minor genes controlling agronomically important traits in wheat.
- Subjects
WHEAT; WEIGHTS &; measures; SEEDS; GENES; RECOMBINANT DNA; CELL nuclei
- Publication
Theoretical & Applied Genetics, 2001, Vol 102, Issue 5, p726
- ISSN
0040-5752
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s001220051703