Abstract
Bunketsu-waito, one of the tillering dwarfs, was reported to be controlled by triplicate genes, d3, d4 and d5. Although a segregation ratio fitting to 15:1 for bunketsu-waito was observed in the F2s of the crosses between H-52 (bunketsu-waito) and genetic marker lines No.201 or H-61, the backcross of (H-52 x H-61) F1 x H-52 showed a segregation ratio of 1:1 for normal vs. bunketsu-waito and the reciprocal backcross showed a decrease of the segregation ratio for bunketsu-waito from 1:1. These results demonstrated that bunketsu-waito was controlled by a single recessive gene and suggested that the abnormal segregation of bunketsu-waito in the F2 of H-52 x H-61 was caused by a gametophyte gene linked to a gene for bunketsu-waito. Furthermore, the decrease of the segregation ratio of bunketsu-waito in the F2 of H-125 x Kasalath was also observed and was considered to be due to a gametophyte gene, based on the results of reciprocal backcrossing between H-125 and the F1 of H-125 x Kasalath. Thus, it was assumed that bunketsu-waito was controlled by a single recessive gene, and that the bunketsu-waito gene was mapped between RM 587 and RM 4608 on chromosome 6, based on linkage analysis using SSR markers.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 193-196 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Breeding Science |
Volume | 55 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2005 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Gametophyte gene
- Reciprocal backcross
- Rice
- Segregation ratio
- Tillering dwarf
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Agronomy and Crop Science
- Genetics
- Plant Science