INVESTIGADORES
ORTIZ Juan Pablo Amelio
artículos
Título:
Identification of a maize linkage group related to apomixis in Brachiaria
Autor/es:
PESSINO, SILVINA CLAUDIA; ORTIZ, JPA; LEBLANC, O.; DO VALLE, CB; EVANS, C.; HAYWARD, M. D.
Revista:
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Editorial:
Springer-Verlag
Referencias:
Lugar: Heidelberg; Año: 1997 vol. 94 p. 439 - 444
ISSN:
0040-5752
Resumen:
A bulked segregant analysis using RFLPs and RAPDs was carried out to identify molecular markers co-segregating with apomixis in a Brachiaria F1 population. The test population used was a cross between sexual B. ruziziensis R44 and the aposporous apomictic Brachiaria brizantha cv Marandu. The Brachiaria genome was systematically scanned using 61 cDNA and genomic maize clones detecting 65 loci located at 40 cM, on average, one from each other in the maize genome. The Þnding of a clone that presented a polymorphic band co-segregating with apomixis (umc147) led to the identiÞcation of another marker within the same area (umc72). The clones belong to a duplicated linkage group that maps to the distal part of maize chromosome-1 long arm and chromosome-5 short arm. RAPD analysis using 184 primers from Operon sets yielded one more marker (OPC4) signignificantly linked to the trait mapping the same locus. OPC4 had been previously reported as a potential marker for apospory in Pennisetum. A map of the region was constructed using additional clones that belong to the same maize linkage group. Since that was the only genomic region that presented an apomixislinked polymorphism our observations support the existence of a single locus directing apospory in Brachiaria.