1. Development of a CAPS marker for the Pvr4 locus: A tool for pyramiding potyvirus resistance genes in pepper
- Author
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Alain Palloix, Carole Caranta, and Arnaud Thabuis
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Genetics ,biology ,fungi ,Potyvirus ,food and beverages ,Locus (genetics) ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Pepper mottle virus ,Potato virus Y ,Pepper ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Biotechnology - Abstract
The Pvr4 resistance gene in pepper confers a complete resistance to the three pathotypes of potato virus Y (PVY) and to pepper mottle virus (PepMoV). In order to use this gene in a marker-assisted selection (MAS) program and to permit the pyramiding of several potyvirus resistance genes in the same cultivar, tightly linked amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers were obtained by the bulked segregant analysis method. Eight linked AFLP markers were mapped in an interval from 2.1 ± 0.8 to 13.8 ± 2.9 cM around this locus. The closest codominant AFLP marker was converted into a codominant CAPS (cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence) marker using data from the alignment of the two allele sequences. We have further characterized the relevance of the CAPS marker for MAS programs in different pepper breeding lines.Key words: amplified fragment length polymorphism markers, bulked segregant analysis, Capsicum annuum, marker-assisted selection, potyvirus resistance.
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- 1999