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Fine mapping of a HvCBF gene cluster at the frost resistance locus Fr-H2 in barley.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
Short description:
Fine mapping of a HvCBF gene cluster at the frost resistance locus Fr-H2 in barley / Francia, E., D., B., A., T., G., L., F., R., Stanca, A.M., M., B., C., F., Stockinger, E.J., Pecchioni, N.. - In: THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS. - ISSN 0040-5752. - STAMPA. - 115:8(2007), pp. 1083-1091. [10.1007/s00122-007-0634-x]
abstract:
Barley is an economically important model for the Triticeae tribe. We recently developed a new resource: the ‘Nure’ x ‘Tremois’ mapping population. Two low temperature QTLs were found to segregate on the long arm of chromosome 5H (Fr-H1, distal; Fr-H2, proximal). With the final aim of positional cloning of the genetic determinants of Fr-H1 and Fr-H2, a large segregating population of 1,849 F2 plants between parents ‘Nure’ and ‘Tremois’ was prepared. These two QT loci were first validated by using a set of F3 families, marker-selected to harbor pairs of reciprocal haplotypes, with one QTL fixed at homozygosity and the alternate one in heterozygous phase. The study was then focused towards the isolation of the determinant of Fr-H2. Subsequent recombinant screens and phenotypic evaluation of F4 segregants allowed us to estimate (P < 0.01) a refinedgenomic interval of Fr-H2 (4.6 cM). Several barley genes with the CBF transcription factor signature had been already roughly mapped in cluster at Fr-H2, and they representlikely candidate genes underlying this QTL. Using the large segregating population (3,698 gametes) a high-resolution genetic map of the HvCBF gene cluster was then constructed, and after fine mapping, six recombinations between the HvCBFs were observed. It was therefore possible to genetically divide seven HvCBF subclusters in barley, in a region spanning 0.81 cM, with distances among them varying from 0.03 to 0.32 cM. The few recombinants between the different HvCBF subclusters are being marker selected and taken to homozygosity, to phenotypically separate the effects of the single HvCBF genes.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Barley; Frost resistance; QTL; Fine mapping; CBF
List of contributors:
Francia, Enrico; D., Barabaschi; A., Tondelli; G., Laido'; F., Rizza; Stanca, A. M.; M., Busconi; C., Fogher; Stockinger, E. J.; Pecchioni, Nicola
Authors of the University:
FRANCIA Enrico
PECCHIONI Nicola
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/584355
Published in:
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS
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