Dominance Relationship between Two Self-IncompatibleBrassica campestris Haplotypes in Response to CO2 Gas |
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Authors: | Ji Young Hyun Kodiveri Muthukalianan Gothandam Nam Kwon Baek Gongwei Wang Yong-Yoon Chung |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, 136-701 Seoul, Korea;(2) Samsung seed, 451-851 Pyeong Taek, Korea |
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Abstract: | InBrassica, self-incompatibility (SI) can be overcome by CO2 application, an effective method for obtaining numerous inbred lines for F, commercial seed. We previously reported two different S-alleles ofBrassica campestris, S733 and S734, with extremely different degrees of susceptibility to this gas. In the current study, we raised a cross-population between those two genetic lines, and analyzed their reaction level of self-incompatibility to CO2 (RLSICO2). Here, all 40 of our progeny from the F1 cross-population were susceptible, maintaining high values of RLSICO2. This suggests that the susceptible line, S734, is dominant to the insusceptible line, S733. We also generated an F2 selfing-population of each crossed progeny, S733♀ S734♂ and S733♂ S734♀, to assess the RLSICO2 of each individual. PCR-RFLP analysis was performed to determine the S-genotype of the F2 population. The S734 allele segregated in a theoretical ratio of the dominant trait, and the RLSICO2 was consistent with the dominance relationship. Therefore, we have now demonstrated that high RLSICO2 in β.campestris is controlled by a dominant gene. Both authors contributed equally to this work |
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Keywords: | dominant PCR-RFLP reaction level of self-incompatibility Slocus receptor kinase |
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