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Fine Mapping of qHD4-1, a QTL Controlling the Heading Date, to a 20.7-kb DNA Fragment in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Authors :
Fangyin Yao
Binbin Wang
Wenying Wang
Guangxian Li
Xu Liu
Hanfeng Ding
Wei Liu
Mingsong Jiang
Changxiang Zhu
Source :
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter. 29:702-713
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2010.

Abstract

A library consisting of 1,123 single-segment substitution lines (SSSLs) in the same genetic background of an elite rice variety Huajingxian74 (HJX74) was evaluated for heading date. From this library, the SSSL W05-1-11-5-16-2-5 with the substituted interval of PSM103—RM348-OSR15-PSM382-RM131-RM127—RM280 was found having a gene, which stably performed extreme late heading date which performed stable and late heading in the different environments of Shandong, Guangdong, and Hainan. To map the gene governing heading date, the SSSL W05-1-11-5-16-2-5 was crossed with the recipient HJX74 to develop an F2 segregating population. The distribution of late and early heading plants in this population fitted a segregation ratio of 3:1, indicating the late heading was controlled by a dominant gene. The gene locus for heading date was tentatively designated as qHD4-1. Using a random sample of 460 individuals from the F2 segregation population, the qHD4-1 locus was mapped between two SSR markers RM3335 and RM17572, with genetic distances of 0.1 and 0.2 cM, respectively. For fine mapping of qHD4-1, a large F2:3 segregating population of 3,000 individuals were developed from F2 plants heterozygous in the RM3335-RM17572 region. Recombinants analyses further mapped qHD4-1 to an interval of 20.7-kb-bounded WB05 and the WB06. Sequence analysis of this 20.7-kb region revealed that it contains three open reading frames (ORFs), encoding wall-associated receptor kinase-like 5, putative F-box domain containing protein, and putative arogenate/prephenate dehydratase. Of them, ORF1, predicting to encode serine/threonine kinase, is considered the most likely as the candidate gene. The genetic and physical map of the qHD4-1 locus will be very useful in molecular cloning of the qHD4-1gene.

Details

ISSN :
15729818 and 07359640
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d3e6ff4b4e9d846fd126aad597f2b63a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11105-010-0278-x