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Title: Characterization of Donor Genome segments of BC[2] and BC[4] way rarem x oryzica Llanos-5 progenies detected by SNP markers
Other Titles: Jurnal AgroBiogen Volume 8 Nomor 1, April 2012
Authors: Enggarini, Wening
Sutjahjo, Surjono H.
Trikoesoemaningtyas
Sujiprihati, Sriani
Widyastuti, Utut
Trijatmiko, Kurniawan R.
Moeljopawiro, Sugiono
Bustamam, Masdiar
Cruz, Casiana V.
Keywords: Marker-assisted backcrossing
donor introgression
graphical genotypeon
MABc
introgresi tetua donor
grafik genotipe
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Jurnal AgroBiogen
Series/Report no.: Volume 8;Nomor 1
Abstract: make a succession of backcrosses to introgress a character from a donor parent into genomic background of a recurrent parent. In several backcrossing, the proportion of a genome tends to return almost fully to recurrent parent, except the small donor genome segment harboring the character of interest. The estimation of the proportion donor segment through backcross generations has been analyzed theoretically using complex mathematical simulations. In this study, the proportion of donor introgression segments were directly analyzed in advanced backcross populations, BC(2)F(7) and BC(4)F(2). The analysis was done by using a set of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers covering the entire rice genome. Of the 384 SNP markers we found 124 markers which provide polymorphism between recurrent parent, Way Rarem and Oryzica Llanos-5 as donor parent. But only 55 SNP markers could detect Oryzica Llanos-5 alleles in BC(2)F(7) and BC(4)F(2) progenies. The result of this analysis demonstrated that the average of donor segment number was 14.5 in BC(2)F(7) and 12.3 in BC(4)F(2). It was reduced 15% from BC(2)F(7) to BC(4)F(2). The average of donor segment length was 31.2 eM (centiMorgan) in BC(2)F(7) and 8.79 eM in BC(4)F(2). It was decreased 72% during twice backcrossing. The average of donor genome size was 343.95 eM in BC(2)F(7) and 71.35 eM in BC(4)F(2), which means there was 79% decrease from BC(2)F(7) to BC(4)F(2). These results offered a simple method to describe the proportion of target genome segment from donor parent. It was required as one of the main selection criteria in backcross programs.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/60820
ISSN: 1907-1094
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