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The genetic characterization of self-incompatibility in a Brassica napus line with promising breeding potential
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  • 作者:Changbin Gao (1)
    Chaozhi Ma (1)
    Xingguo Zhang (1)
    Fupeng Li (1)
    Jianfeng Zhang (1)
    Wen Zhai (1)
    Yuanyuan Wang (1)
    Jinxing Tu (1)
    Jinxiong Shen (1)
    Tingdong Fu (1)
  • 关键词:Brassica napus ; Self ; incompatibility ; Homology ; based candidate gene method ; Gene expression ; Hybrid breeding
  • 刊名:Molecular Breeding
  • 出版年:2013
  • 出版时间:February 2013
  • 年:2013
  • 卷:31
  • 期:2
  • 页码:485-493
  • 全文大小:270KB
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  • 作者单位:Changbin Gao (1)
    Chaozhi Ma (1)
    Xingguo Zhang (1)
    Fupeng Li (1)
    Jianfeng Zhang (1)
    Wen Zhai (1)
    Yuanyuan Wang (1)
    Jinxing Tu (1)
    Jinxiong Shen (1)
    Tingdong Fu (1)

    1. National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, National Center of Rapeseed Improvement in Wuhan, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, 430070, People’s Republic of China
  • ISSN:1572-9788
文摘
The aim of this study was to study hybrid breeding through the self-incompatibility (SI) pollination control system. To this end, we characterized the SI of a Brassica napus line ‘S-1300- ‘S-1300-was found to have two class II S haplotypes, namely BnS-1300 and BnS-6 located on the A and C genome, respectively. A self-compatible line -400-had one class I S haplotype (BnS-1) on the A genome and one class II S haplotype (BnS-6) on the C genome. Genetic analysis revealed that SI in ‘S-1300-was recessive to SC (self-compatibility) in -400-and controlled by BnS-1300 on the A genome. BnSP11-1300 and BnSRK-1300 were cloned by the homology-based candidate gene method and found to share 100?% identity of coding sequence with BrS-60. The expression of BnSP11-1300 was detected only in ‘S-1300- while the transcripts of BnSRK-1300 were detected in both ‘S-1300-and ‘S-1300?×?8400- which further confirmed that the class II S haplotype BnS-1300 controls the SI in ‘S-1300- The potential of using ‘S-1300-in research directed at elucidating the SC mechanism and in hybrid breeding of B. napus was discussed.

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