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Genetic Dissection and Validation of Chromosomal Regions for Transmission Ratio Distortion in Intersubspecific Crosses of Rice

Transmission ratio distortion (TRD) refers to a widespread phenomenon in which one allele is transmitted by heterozygotes more frequently to the progeny than the opposite allele. TRD is considered as a mark suggesting the presence of a reproductive barrier. However, the genetic and molecular mechani...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Chaopu, Wang, Dianwen, Wang, Jilin, Sun, Qiang, Tian, Li, Tang, Xinxin, Yuan, Zhiyang, He, Hanzi, Yu, Sibin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7655136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33193492
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.563548
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author Zhang, Chaopu
Wang, Dianwen
Wang, Jilin
Sun, Qiang
Tian, Li
Tang, Xinxin
Yuan, Zhiyang
He, Hanzi
Yu, Sibin
author_facet Zhang, Chaopu
Wang, Dianwen
Wang, Jilin
Sun, Qiang
Tian, Li
Tang, Xinxin
Yuan, Zhiyang
He, Hanzi
Yu, Sibin
author_sort Zhang, Chaopu
collection PubMed
description Transmission ratio distortion (TRD) refers to a widespread phenomenon in which one allele is transmitted by heterozygotes more frequently to the progeny than the opposite allele. TRD is considered as a mark suggesting the presence of a reproductive barrier. However, the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying TRD in rice remain largely unknown. In the present study, a population of backcross inbred lines (BILs) derived from the cross of a japonica cultivar Nipponbare (NIP) and an indica variety 9311 was utilized to study the genetic base of TRD. A total of 18 genomic regions were identified for TRD in the BILs. Among them, 12 and 6 regions showed indica (9311) and japonica (NIP) alleles with preferential transmission, respectively. A series of F(2) populations were used to confirm the TRD effects, including six genomic regions that were confirmed by chromosome segment substitution line (CSSL)-derived F(2) populations from intersubspecific allelic combinations. However, none of the regions was confirmed by the CSSL-derived populations from intrasubspecific allelic combination. Furthermore, significant epistatic interaction was found between TRD1.3 and TRD8.1 suggesting that TRD could positively contribute to breaking intersubspecific reproductive barriers. Our results have laid the foundation for identifying the TRD genes and provide an effective strategy to breakdown TRD for breeding wide-compatible lines, which will be further utilized in the intersubspecific hybrid breeding programs.
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spelling pubmed-76551362020-11-13 Genetic Dissection and Validation of Chromosomal Regions for Transmission Ratio Distortion in Intersubspecific Crosses of Rice Zhang, Chaopu Wang, Dianwen Wang, Jilin Sun, Qiang Tian, Li Tang, Xinxin Yuan, Zhiyang He, Hanzi Yu, Sibin Front Plant Sci Plant Science Transmission ratio distortion (TRD) refers to a widespread phenomenon in which one allele is transmitted by heterozygotes more frequently to the progeny than the opposite allele. TRD is considered as a mark suggesting the presence of a reproductive barrier. However, the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying TRD in rice remain largely unknown. In the present study, a population of backcross inbred lines (BILs) derived from the cross of a japonica cultivar Nipponbare (NIP) and an indica variety 9311 was utilized to study the genetic base of TRD. A total of 18 genomic regions were identified for TRD in the BILs. Among them, 12 and 6 regions showed indica (9311) and japonica (NIP) alleles with preferential transmission, respectively. A series of F(2) populations were used to confirm the TRD effects, including six genomic regions that were confirmed by chromosome segment substitution line (CSSL)-derived F(2) populations from intersubspecific allelic combinations. However, none of the regions was confirmed by the CSSL-derived populations from intrasubspecific allelic combination. Furthermore, significant epistatic interaction was found between TRD1.3 and TRD8.1 suggesting that TRD could positively contribute to breaking intersubspecific reproductive barriers. Our results have laid the foundation for identifying the TRD genes and provide an effective strategy to breakdown TRD for breeding wide-compatible lines, which will be further utilized in the intersubspecific hybrid breeding programs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7655136/ /pubmed/33193492 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.563548 Text en Copyright © 2020 Zhang, Wang, Wang, Sun, Tian, Tang, Yuan, He and Yu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Zhang, Chaopu
Wang, Dianwen
Wang, Jilin
Sun, Qiang
Tian, Li
Tang, Xinxin
Yuan, Zhiyang
He, Hanzi
Yu, Sibin
Genetic Dissection and Validation of Chromosomal Regions for Transmission Ratio Distortion in Intersubspecific Crosses of Rice
title Genetic Dissection and Validation of Chromosomal Regions for Transmission Ratio Distortion in Intersubspecific Crosses of Rice
title_full Genetic Dissection and Validation of Chromosomal Regions for Transmission Ratio Distortion in Intersubspecific Crosses of Rice
title_fullStr Genetic Dissection and Validation of Chromosomal Regions for Transmission Ratio Distortion in Intersubspecific Crosses of Rice
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Dissection and Validation of Chromosomal Regions for Transmission Ratio Distortion in Intersubspecific Crosses of Rice
title_short Genetic Dissection and Validation of Chromosomal Regions for Transmission Ratio Distortion in Intersubspecific Crosses of Rice
title_sort genetic dissection and validation of chromosomal regions for transmission ratio distortion in intersubspecific crosses of rice
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7655136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33193492
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.563548
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