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GrainGenes Reference Report: GNM-43-224

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Reference
GNM-43-224
Title
Inheritance and RAPD tagging of multiple genes for resistance to net blotch in barley
Journal
Genome
Year
2000
Volume
43
Pages
224-231
Author
Molnar SJ
James LE
Kasha KJ
Abstract
Summary: A doubled haploid barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) population that was created from a cross between cultivars 'Leger' and 'CI 9831' was characterized by RAPD (random amplified polymorphic DNA) markers for resistance to isolate WRS857 of Pyrenophora teres Drechs. f. sp. maculata Smedeg., the causal agent of the spot form of net blotch. Resistance, which initially appeared to be conferred by a single gene from the approximate 1:1 (resistant:susceptible) segregation ratio of the doubled-haploid (DH) progeny, was found to be associated with three different genomic regions by RAPD analysis. Of 500 RAPD random primers that were screened against the parents, 195 revealed polymorphic bands, seven showed an association to the resistance in bulks, and these seven markers were mapped to three unlinked genomic regions. Two of these regions, one of which was mapped to chromosome 2, have major resistance genes. The third region has some homology to the chromosome 2 region. This study demonstrates the simultaneous location of markers for more than one gene governing a trait by using RAPD and bulked segregant analysis (BSA)
External Databases
Pubmed: 10791809
Keyword
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alleles
barley
chromosome maps
crosses
cultivars
disease resistance
dna
fungal diseases
gene location
gene mapping
gene tagging
genetic mapping
genetic resistance
hordeum vulgare
inheritance
linkage
loci
progeny
pyrenophora teres
random amplified polymorphic dna
resistance
resistance gene
segregation
sp

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