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Comparative Genomics and Association Mapping Approaches for Blast Resistant Genes in Finger Millet Using SSRs

The major limiting factor for production and productivity of finger millet crop is blast disease caused by Magnaporthe grisea. Since, the genome sequence information available in finger millet crop is scarce, comparative genomics plays a very important role in identification of genes/QTLs linked to...

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Autores principales: Babu, B. Kalyana, Dinesh, Pandey, Agrawal, Pawan K., Sood, S., Chandrashekara, C., Bhatt, Jagadish C., Kumar, Anil
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4051690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24915067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099182
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author Babu, B. Kalyana
Dinesh, Pandey
Agrawal, Pawan K.
Sood, S.
Chandrashekara, C.
Bhatt, Jagadish C.
Kumar, Anil
author_facet Babu, B. Kalyana
Dinesh, Pandey
Agrawal, Pawan K.
Sood, S.
Chandrashekara, C.
Bhatt, Jagadish C.
Kumar, Anil
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description The major limiting factor for production and productivity of finger millet crop is blast disease caused by Magnaporthe grisea. Since, the genome sequence information available in finger millet crop is scarce, comparative genomics plays a very important role in identification of genes/QTLs linked to the blast resistance genes using SSR markers. In the present study, a total of 58 genic SSRs were developed for use in genetic analysis of a global collection of 190 finger millet genotypes. The 58 SSRs yielded ninety five scorable alleles and the polymorphism information content varied from 0.186 to 0.677 at an average of 0.385. The gene diversity was in the range of 0.208 to 0.726 with an average of 0.487. Association mapping for blast resistance was done using 104 SSR markers which identified four QTLs for finger blast and one QTL for neck blast resistance. The genomic marker RM262 and genic marker FMBLEST32 were linked to finger blast disease at a P value of 0.007 and explained phenotypic variance (R(2)) of 10% and 8% respectively. The genomic marker UGEP81 was associated to finger blast at a P value of 0.009 and explained 7.5% of R(2). The QTLs for neck blast was associated with the genomic SSR marker UGEP18 at a P value of 0.01, which explained 11% of R(2). Three QTLs for blast resistance were found common by using both GLM and MLM approaches. The resistant alleles were found to be present mostly in the exotic genotypes. Among the genotypes of NW Himalayan region of India, VHC3997, VHC3996 and VHC3930 were found highly resistant, which may be effectively used as parents for developing blast resistant cultivars in the NW Himalayan region of India. The markers linked to the QTLs for blast resistance in the present study can be further used for cloning of the full length gene, fine mapping and their further use in the marker assisted breeding programmes for introgression of blast resistant alleles into locally adapted cultivars.
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spelling pubmed-40516902014-06-18 Comparative Genomics and Association Mapping Approaches for Blast Resistant Genes in Finger Millet Using SSRs Babu, B. Kalyana Dinesh, Pandey Agrawal, Pawan K. Sood, S. Chandrashekara, C. Bhatt, Jagadish C. Kumar, Anil PLoS One Research Article The major limiting factor for production and productivity of finger millet crop is blast disease caused by Magnaporthe grisea. Since, the genome sequence information available in finger millet crop is scarce, comparative genomics plays a very important role in identification of genes/QTLs linked to the blast resistance genes using SSR markers. In the present study, a total of 58 genic SSRs were developed for use in genetic analysis of a global collection of 190 finger millet genotypes. The 58 SSRs yielded ninety five scorable alleles and the polymorphism information content varied from 0.186 to 0.677 at an average of 0.385. The gene diversity was in the range of 0.208 to 0.726 with an average of 0.487. Association mapping for blast resistance was done using 104 SSR markers which identified four QTLs for finger blast and one QTL for neck blast resistance. The genomic marker RM262 and genic marker FMBLEST32 were linked to finger blast disease at a P value of 0.007 and explained phenotypic variance (R(2)) of 10% and 8% respectively. The genomic marker UGEP81 was associated to finger blast at a P value of 0.009 and explained 7.5% of R(2). The QTLs for neck blast was associated with the genomic SSR marker UGEP18 at a P value of 0.01, which explained 11% of R(2). Three QTLs for blast resistance were found common by using both GLM and MLM approaches. The resistant alleles were found to be present mostly in the exotic genotypes. Among the genotypes of NW Himalayan region of India, VHC3997, VHC3996 and VHC3930 were found highly resistant, which may be effectively used as parents for developing blast resistant cultivars in the NW Himalayan region of India. The markers linked to the QTLs for blast resistance in the present study can be further used for cloning of the full length gene, fine mapping and their further use in the marker assisted breeding programmes for introgression of blast resistant alleles into locally adapted cultivars. Public Library of Science 2014-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4051690/ /pubmed/24915067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099182 Text en © 2014 Babu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Babu, B. Kalyana
Dinesh, Pandey
Agrawal, Pawan K.
Sood, S.
Chandrashekara, C.
Bhatt, Jagadish C.
Kumar, Anil
Comparative Genomics and Association Mapping Approaches for Blast Resistant Genes in Finger Millet Using SSRs
title Comparative Genomics and Association Mapping Approaches for Blast Resistant Genes in Finger Millet Using SSRs
title_full Comparative Genomics and Association Mapping Approaches for Blast Resistant Genes in Finger Millet Using SSRs
title_fullStr Comparative Genomics and Association Mapping Approaches for Blast Resistant Genes in Finger Millet Using SSRs
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Genomics and Association Mapping Approaches for Blast Resistant Genes in Finger Millet Using SSRs
title_short Comparative Genomics and Association Mapping Approaches for Blast Resistant Genes in Finger Millet Using SSRs
title_sort comparative genomics and association mapping approaches for blast resistant genes in finger millet using ssrs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4051690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24915067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099182
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