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QTL analysis reveals context-dependent loci for seed glucosinolate trait in the oilseed Brassica juncea: importance of recurrent selection backcross scheme for the identification of 'true' QTL.

N Ramchiary1, N C Bisht, V Gupta, A Mukhopadhyay, N Arumugam, Y S Sodhi, D Pental, A K Pradhan.   

Abstract

Seed glucosinolate content in Brassica juncea is a complex quantitative trait. A recurrent selection backcross (RSB) method with a doubled haploid (DH) generation interspersing backcross generations was used for the introgression of low glucosinolate alleles from an east European gene pool B. juncea line, Heera into an Indian gene pool variety, Varuna. Phenotypic comparisons among the DH populations derived from early to advanced backcrosses revealed a shift in the mean values for various glucosinolates with the advancement of backcrossing, indicating a change in the selective values of the alleles with change in the genetic background due to the existence of epistasis and context dependencies. QTL mapping for various seed glucosinolates from early (F(1)DH) and advanced generation (BC(4)DH) populations confirmed the presence of epistasis and context dependency. The common QTL detected in both F(1)DH and BC(4)DH changed their R (2) values from the former to the later generation. Some of the QTL detected in the F(1)DH became irrelevant in the BC(4)DH population. Further, new QTL were detected in the BC(4)DH population for various glucosinolates. A validation study on a population of low glucosinolate DH lines derived from all the backcross generations of the RSB breeding programme revealed that the QTL detected in BC(4)DH were the 'true' QTL. Using glucosinolate as an example, the study provides strong evidence for the importance of the RSB method for the identification of the 'true' QTL which would be significant for marker assisted introgression of a complex quantitative trait whose expression is influenced by epistatic interactions.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17898985     DOI: 10.1007/s00122-007-0648-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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