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Detection of self-incompatible oilseed rape plants (Brassica napus L.) based on molecular markers for identification of the class I S haplotype

The selection of desirable genotypes with recessive characteristics, such as self-incompatible plants, is often difficult or even impossible and represents a crucial barrier in accelerating the breeding process. Molecular approaches and selection based on molecular markers can allow breeders to over...

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Autores principales: Havlícková, Lenka, Jozová, Eva, Klíma, Miroslav, Kucera, Vratislav, Curn, Vladislav
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4171774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25249779
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author Havlícková, Lenka
Jozová, Eva
Klíma, Miroslav
Kucera, Vratislav
Curn, Vladislav
author_facet Havlícková, Lenka
Jozová, Eva
Klíma, Miroslav
Kucera, Vratislav
Curn, Vladislav
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description The selection of desirable genotypes with recessive characteristics, such as self-incompatible plants, is often difficult or even impossible and represents a crucial barrier in accelerating the breeding process. Molecular approaches and selection based on molecular markers can allow breeders to overcome this limitation. The use of self-incompatibility is an alternative in hybrid breeding of oilseed rape. Unfortunately, stable self-incompatibility is recessive and phenotype-based selection is very difficult and time-consuming. The development of reliable molecular markers for detecting desirable plants with functional self-incompatible genes is of great importance for breeders and allows selection at early stages of plant growth. Because most of these reliable molecular markers are based on discrimination of class I S-locus genes that are present in self-compatible plants, there is a need to use an internal control in order to detect possible PCR inhibition that gives false results during genotyping. In this study, 269 double haploid F(2) oilseed rape plants obtained by microspore embryogenesis were used to verify the applicability of an improved PCR assay based on the detection of the class I SLG gene along with an internal control. Comparative analysis of the PCR genotyping results vs. S phenotype analysis confirmed the applicability of this molecular approach in hybrid breeding programs. This approach allows accurate detection of self-incompatible plants via a different amplification profile.
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spelling pubmed-41717742014-09-23 Detection of self-incompatible oilseed rape plants (Brassica napus L.) based on molecular markers for identification of the class I S haplotype Havlícková, Lenka Jozová, Eva Klíma, Miroslav Kucera, Vratislav Curn, Vladislav Genet Mol Biol Plant Genetics The selection of desirable genotypes with recessive characteristics, such as self-incompatible plants, is often difficult or even impossible and represents a crucial barrier in accelerating the breeding process. Molecular approaches and selection based on molecular markers can allow breeders to overcome this limitation. The use of self-incompatibility is an alternative in hybrid breeding of oilseed rape. Unfortunately, stable self-incompatibility is recessive and phenotype-based selection is very difficult and time-consuming. The development of reliable molecular markers for detecting desirable plants with functional self-incompatible genes is of great importance for breeders and allows selection at early stages of plant growth. Because most of these reliable molecular markers are based on discrimination of class I S-locus genes that are present in self-compatible plants, there is a need to use an internal control in order to detect possible PCR inhibition that gives false results during genotyping. In this study, 269 double haploid F(2) oilseed rape plants obtained by microspore embryogenesis were used to verify the applicability of an improved PCR assay based on the detection of the class I SLG gene along with an internal control. Comparative analysis of the PCR genotyping results vs. S phenotype analysis confirmed the applicability of this molecular approach in hybrid breeding programs. This approach allows accurate detection of self-incompatible plants via a different amplification profile. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2014-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4171774/ /pubmed/25249779 Text en Copyright © 2014, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética. License information: 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 work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Plant Genetics
Havlícková, Lenka
Jozová, Eva
Klíma, Miroslav
Kucera, Vratislav
Curn, Vladislav
Detection of self-incompatible oilseed rape plants (Brassica napus L.) based on molecular markers for identification of the class I S haplotype
title Detection of self-incompatible oilseed rape plants (Brassica napus L.) based on molecular markers for identification of the class I S haplotype
title_full Detection of self-incompatible oilseed rape plants (Brassica napus L.) based on molecular markers for identification of the class I S haplotype
title_fullStr Detection of self-incompatible oilseed rape plants (Brassica napus L.) based on molecular markers for identification of the class I S haplotype
title_full_unstemmed Detection of self-incompatible oilseed rape plants (Brassica napus L.) based on molecular markers for identification of the class I S haplotype
title_short Detection of self-incompatible oilseed rape plants (Brassica napus L.) based on molecular markers for identification of the class I S haplotype
title_sort detection of self-incompatible oilseed rape plants (brassica napus l.) based on molecular markers for identification of the class i s haplotype
topic Plant Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4171774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25249779
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