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- Title
Fine mapping and development of DNA markers for the qPDH1 locus associated with pod dehiscence in soybean.
- Authors
Suzuki, Masaya; Fujino, Kaien; Nakamoto, Yumi; Ishimoto, Masao; Funatsuki, Hideyuki
- Abstract
Pod dehiscence (shattering) is a major cause of yield loss in mechanical harvesting of soybeans. To develop useful selection markers, we conducted a high-resolution mapping of a major quantitative trait locus (QTL) controlling pod dehiscence, designated as qPDH1. The progeny of a residual heterozygous line, which was a recombinant inbred line segregating only for the genomic region around qPDH1, was screened for flanking markers to obtain various recombinants in the vicinity of the QTL. Analysis of the relationship between degree of pod dehiscence and graphical genotype of these lines confined the location of qPDH1 to a 134-kb region on chromosome 16 (formerly linkage group J), where ten putative genes were predicted to be present. None of these genes showed significant sequence homology with the Arabidopsis genes that have previously been reported to be associated with pod dehiscence, suggesting the presence of a novel gene and mechanism underlying pod dehiscence in soybean. Sequencing analysis of the parental shattering-resistant and -susceptible cultivars for the candidate genes revealed a high-frequency nucleotide polymorphism in this genomic region between the cultivars. Three markers were developed using insertion/deletion variations in the region. Polymorphism at these marker loci was basically conserved between diverse shattering-resistant and -susceptible cultivars/lines, suggesting the versatility and usefulness of these markers for marker-assisted selection.
- Subjects
SOYBEAN; GENETIC markers; GENES; ARABIDOPSIS; GENETIC polymorphisms
- Publication
Molecular Breeding, 2010, Vol 25, Issue 3, p407
- ISSN
1380-3743
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11032-009-9340-5