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Title: Backcross assisted by microsatellite markers in common bean.
Authors: OLIVEIRA, L. K.
MELO, L. C.
BRONDANI, C.
DEL PELOSO, M. J.
BRONDANI, R. P. V.
Affiliation: L. K. OLIVEIRA, Universidade Católica de Goiás; LEONARDO CUNHA MELO, CNPAF; CLAUDIO BRONDANI, CNPAF; MARIA JOSE DEL PELOSO, CNPAF; ROSANA PEREIRA VIANELLO, CNPAF.
Date Issued: 2008
Citation: Genetics and Molecular Research, v. 7, n. 4, p. 1000-1010, 2008.
Description: The objectives of the present study were to monitor the effect of backcrossing through microsatellite markers and to compare different marker assisted selection strategies. Four populations were developed using donor parents resistant to the bean golden mosaic virusand, for all crosses, only individuals resistant to the bean golden mosaic virus were backcrossed. For crosses ARC100-4 x DOR303 and ARC100-4 x PHAS8328, assisted selection was carried out in the F2 and F2BC1generations, while in the remaining crosses selection was performed only in the F2BC1 generation. For the microsatellite analysis, in each generation, 20 markers were genotyped. The molecular data were analyzed using the NTSys program and the proportion of the recurrent genome introgressed was estimated, based on genotypical configuration of the segregant populations compared to the recurrent parents. The results indicate a higher efficiency in recovering the genotype of the elite genitor through the strategy of backcross assisted selection in the successive generations, and demonstrate a practical and useful application of molecular marker technology associated with bean breeding, to reduce the number of backcrosses and the time to recover the genome of the recurrent genitors.
Thesagro: Feijão
Melhoramento Genético Vegetal
Phaseolus Vulgaris
Keywords: Molecular markers
Genetic breeding
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
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