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RFLP mapping of isozymes,RAPD and QTLs for grain shape,brown planthopper resistance in a doubled haploid rice population
Authors:Huang  Ning  Parco  Arnold  Mew  Teresita  Magpantay  Gerard  McCouch  Susan  Guiderdoni  Emmanuel  Xu  Jichen  Subudhi  Prasanta  Angeles  Enrique R.  Khush  Gurdev S.
Affiliation:(1) International Rice Research Institute, PO Box 933, 1099 Manila, Philippines;(2) Department of Plant Breeding, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA;(3) CIRAD-CA 5035, 34032 Montpellier Cedex 1, France
Abstract:We have developed an RFLP framework map with 146 RFLP markers based on a doubled haploid population derived from a cross between an indica variety IR64 and a japonica variety Azucena. The population carries 50.2% of IR64 loci and 49.8% of Azucena loci, indicating an equal amount of genetic materials from each parent has been transmitted to the progenies through anther culture. However, some markers show segregation distortion. These distorted marker loci are located on 10 chromosomal segments. Using this map we were able to place 8 isozymes, 14 RAPDs, 12 cloned genes, 1 gene for brown planthopper (BPH) resistance, and 12 QTLs for grain length, grain width and length/width ratio onto rice chromosomes. The major gene for BPH resistance was mapped on chromosome 12 near RG463 and isozyme Sdh-1. Most of the QTLs identified for the three grain characters were closely linked on chromosomes 1, 2, 3 and 10. We concluded that the RFLP framework map presented here will be useful for mapping other genes segregating in this doubled haploid population. Thus rapid generation of doubled haploid lines and their unbiased segregation make it very attractive for gene mapping.
Keywords:DNA markers  genetic linkage map  marker-assisted breeding  Oryza sativa
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