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Dissection of rye chromosome 1R in common wheat

Authors :
Goro Ishikawa
Shuhei Nasuda
Takashi R. Endo
Toshiki Nakamura
Masashi Tsuchida
Ali Masoudi-Nejad
Takehiro Fukushima
Source :
Genes & Genetic Systems. 83:43-53
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Genetics Society of Japan, 2008.

Abstract

Rye chromosome 1R contains many agronomically useful genes. Physical dissection of chromosome 1R into segments would be useful in mapping 1R-specific DNA markers and in assembling DNA clones into contig maps. We applied the gametocidal system to produce rearranged 1R chromosomes of Imperial rye (1R(i)) added to common wheat. We identified rearranged 1R(i) chromosomes and established 55 1R(i) dissection lines of common wheat carrying a single rearranged 1R(i) chromosome. Fifty-two of the rearranged 1R(i) chromosomes had single breakpoints and three had double breakpoints. The 58 breakpoints were distributed in the short arm excluding the satellite (12 breakpoints), in the satellite (4), in the long arm (28), and in the centromere (14). Out of the 55 lines, nine were homozygous for the rearranged 1R(i) chromosomes, and the remaining lines were hemizygous. We developed 26 PCR-based EST markers that were specific to the 1R(i) chromosome, and nine of them amplified 1R(i) arm-specific PCR products without restriction-enzyme digestion. Using the nine EST markers and two previously reported 1R-specific markers, we characterized the 55 1R(i) dissection lines, and also proved that we can select critical progeny plants carrying specific rearranged 1R(i) chromosomes by PCR, without cytological screening, in 48 out of the 55 hemizygous dissection lines.

Details

ISSN :
18805779 and 13417568
Volume :
83
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genes & Genetic Systems
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....90e1f76e34a1b86fa6084d1f07f28a84
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1266/ggs.83.43