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Verification of the utility of molecular markers linked to
the multiple-allele male-sterile gene Ms in the
breeding of male-sterile lines of Chinese cabbage (Brassica
rapa)
Feng Hui*, Wang Lili, Wei Peng, Liu Zhiyong, Li Chengyu,
Wang Yugang, Ji Ruiqin and Zhang Huaqing
Department of Horticulture, Shenyang Agricultural University
110161, China.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
peng8@163.com. Tel: 86-13840065930.
Fax: 86-024-88487144.
Abbreviations:
SCAR, Sequence-characterized amplified region; SSR,
simple sequence repeat; MAS, marker-assisted
selection; BSA, bulk segregant analysis.
Accepted 29 April, 2010 |
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To verify the molecular markers linked to the genic
multiple-allele male-sterile gene Ms, an F1
plant, which was generated by crossing the inbred line a20
and the male-sterile plant of the genic multiple-allele
male-sterile AB line, was backcrossed with an a20 plant to
develop BC4 and BC5 populations.
Sequence-characterized amplified region (SCAR) marker
syau_scr01 and simple sequence repeat (SSR) marker
syau_m13, which were linked to Ms, exhibited
polymorphism between the 2 parents. The accuracies of these
2 markers in determining the plant genotype was 85 and
91.7%, respectively. The accuracy reached 100% when the 2
markers were used in combination. These results indicate
that these 2 markers can be applied in the marker-assisted
selection of the genic multiple-allele male-sterile line of
Chinese cabbage.
Key words:
Chinese cabbage, genic multiple-allele male sterility,
marker-assisted selection, simple sequence repeat,
sequence-characterized amplified region. |