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  • DArT and SSR markers were used to enhance a genetic map of RILs from the cross of Chuan35050 and Shannong483, resulting in a new map with 719 loci and a total length of 4008.4 cM.
  • Forty QTLs related to fatty acid content in wheat grain were identified across different environments, with individual QTLs explaining 3.6-58.1% of phenotypic variation.
  • Positive additive effects were found in 22 QTLs linked to Chuan35050, while 18 QTLs showed negative effects associated with Shannong483, with several co-located QTLs identified on specific chromosomes.

Article Abstract

DArT and SSR markers were used to saturate and improve a previous genetic map of RILs derived from the cross Chuan35050 × Shannong483. The new map comprised 719 loci, 561 of which were located on specific chromosomes, giving a total map length of 4008.4 cM; the rest 158 loci were mapped to the most likely intervals. The average chromosome length was 190.9 cM and the marker density was 7.15 cM per marker interval. Among the 719 loci, the majority of marker loci were DArTs (361); the rest included 170 SSRs, 100 EST-SSRs, and 88 other molecular and biochemical loci. QTL mapping for fatty acid content in wheat grain was conducted in this study. Forty QTLs were detected in different environments, with single QTL explaining 3.6-58.1% of the phenotypic variations. These QTLs were distributed on 16 chromosomes. Twenty-two QTLs showed positive additive effects, with Chuan35050 increasing the QTL effects, whereas 18 QTLs were negative with increasing effects from Shannong483. Six sets of co-located QTLs for different traits occurred on chromosomes 1B, 1D, 2D, 5D, and 6B.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2011.03.020DOI Listing

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