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A comparison of male and female recombination frequency in wheat using RFLP maps of homoeologous group 6 and 7 chromosomes
Authors:G Wang  V Hyne  S Chao  M D Gale  Y Henry  J De Buyser  J W Snape
Institution:(1) John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, NR4 7UJ Colney, Norwich, UK;(2) Department of Agronomy, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA;(3) Laboratoire de Biologie du Developpement des Plantes, Universite Paris XI, Orsay, France
Abstract:A novel approach was used to compare male and female recombination rates in wheat. Doubled haploid lines were developed from an F1 using two distinct approaches: the anther-culture technique and the Hordeum bulbosum system, from which sets of lines were developed from ldquomalerdquo and ldquofemalerdquo meioses, respectively. The genotype of the lines was established at RFLP and isozyme markers polymorphic on chromosomes of homoeologous groups 6 and 7, and ldquomalerdquo and ldquofemalerdquo linkage maps were calculated using this information. The markers in one segment of chromosome 6B exhibited disturbed segregation frequencies in the anther-culture population. The ldquomalerdquo and ldquofemalerdquo maps differed significantly in recombination frequency between some markers on two chromosomes, and these were consistent in direction within chromosomes and inconsistent in direction between chromosomes. In two of the four chromosomes studied the ldquomalerdquo map was much longer than the ldquofemalerdquo map. These results suggest that significant differences may exist in male and female recombination frequencies in bread wheat which are specific to certain chromosomal segments but are inconsistent in direction between chromosomes. Other factors, such as environmental influences, may also be important in creating differences.
Keywords:Wheat  Anther culture  Doubled haploid lines  Recombination frequency  Sex difference in recombination
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