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Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2012

Fine mapping and candidate gene analysis of the nuclear restorer gene Rfp for pol CMS in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.)

Zhi Liu; Pingwu Liu; Furong Long; Dengfeng Hong; Qingbiao He; Guangsheng Yang

The Polima (pol) system of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) in rapeseed is widely used in China for commercial hybrid seed production. Genetic studies have shown that its fertility restorer gene (Rfp) is monogenic dominant. For fine mapping of the Rfp gene, a near isogenic line comprising 3,662 individuals of BC14F1 generation segregating for the Rfp gene was created. Based on the sequences of two SCAR markers, SCAP0612ST and SCAP0612EM2, developed by Zhao et al. (Genes Genom 30(3):191–196, 2008) and the synteny region of Brassica napus and other Brassica species, 13 markers strongly linked with the Rfp gene were identified. By integrating three of these markers to the published linkage map, the Rfp gene was mapped on linkage group N9 of B. napus. Using these markers, the Rfp locus was narrowed down to a 29.2-kb genomic region of Brassica rapa. Seven open reading frames (ORFs) were predicted in the target region, of these, ORF2, encoding a PPR protein, was the most likely candidate gene of Rfp. These results lay a solid foundation for map-based cloning of the Rfp gene and will be helpful for marker-assisted selection of elite CMS restorer lines.


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2012

Map-based cloning of a recessive genic male sterility locus in Brassica napus L. and development of its functional marker

Ji Li; Dengfeng Hong; Junping He; Lei Ma; Lili Wan; Pingwu Liu; Guangsheng Yang

We previously mapped one male-sterile gene (Bnms3) from an extensively used recessive genic male sterility line (9012AB) in Brassica napus to a 0.14-cM genomic region. In this study, two highly homologous BAC contigs possibly containing the candidate BnMs3 gene were identified using a map-based cloning strategy. A BnMs3-linked SCAR marker (DM1) capable of differentiating the subgenomes between B. rapa and the B. oleracea aided mapping of BnMs3 on the contig derived from the B. napus chromosome C9. One representative BAC clone was sequenced from each of the two contigs and resulted in a larger number of markers according to the sequence difference between the two clones. To isolate BnMs3, these markers were then analyzed in another two BC1 populations with different genetic backgrounds. This assay allowed for a delimitation of the mutated functional region of BnMs3 to a 9.3-kb DNA fragment. Gene prediction suggested that one complete open reading frame (ORF, ORF2) and partial CDS fragments of ORF1 and ORF3 reside in this fragment. Sequence comparison and genetic transformation eventually indicated that ORF1 (designated as BnaC9.Tic40), an analogue of the Arabidopsis gene AT5G16620 which encodes a translocon of the inner envelope of chloroplasts 40 (Tic40), is the only candidate gene of BnMs3. Furthermore, two distinct mutation types in ORF1 both causing the male-sterile phenotype were individually revealed from 9012A and the temporary maintainer line T45. The molecular mechanism of this male sterility as well as the application of BnMs3-associated functional and cosegregated markers in true breeding programs was also discussed.


Euphytica | 2006

AFLP and SCAR markers linked to the suppressor gene (Rf) of a dominant genetic male sterility in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.)

Dengfeng Hong; Lili Wan; Pingwu Liu; Guangsheng Yang; Qingbiao He

Rs1046AB is a line which is true breeding for a dominant genetic male sterility gene (Ms) but which is a mixture of male fertile and sterile individuals (a two-type line) because it is segregating for a dominant suppressor gene (Rf). This system provides a promising alternative to the CMS system for hybrid breeding in Brassica napus. In order to identify molecular markers linked to the rf gene, a near-isogenic line (NIL) population from the cross between a sterile individual (MsMsrfrf) and a fertile individual (MsMsRfrf) in Rs1046AB was subjected to amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis, with a combination of comparing near isogenic lines (NILs) and bulked segregant analysis (BSA). From 2,816 pairs of AFLP primers, six fragments showing polymorphism between the fertile and sterile bulks as well as the individuals of the bulks were identified. Linkage analysis indicated that the six AFLP markers are tightly linked to the Rf gene and all are distributed on the same side. The minimum genetic distance between the Rf gene and a marker was 0.7 cM. Since the AFLP markers are not suitable for large-scale application in MAS (marker-assisted selection), our objective was to develop a fast, cheap and reliable PCR-based assay. Consequently, three of the four closest AFLP markers were converted directly to sequence characterized amplified region (SCAR) markers. For the other marker a corresponding SCAR marker was successfully obtained after isolating the adjacent sequences by PCR Walking. The available SCAR markers of the Rf gene will greatly facilitate future breeding programs using dominant GMS to produce hybrid varieties.


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2012

Exploiting comparative mapping among Brassica species to accelerate the physical delimitation of a genic male-sterile locus ( BnRf ) in Brassica napus

Yanzhou Xie; Faming Dong; Dengfeng Hong; Lili Wan; Pingwu Liu; Guangsheng Yang

The recessive genic male sterility (RGMS) line 9012AB has been used as an important pollination control system for rapeseed hybrid production in China. Here, we report our study on physical mapping of one male-sterile locus (BnRf) in 9012AB by exploiting the comparative genomics among Brassica species. The genetic maps around BnRf from previous reports were integrated and enriched with markers from the Brassica A7 chromosome. Subsequent collinearity analysis of these markers contributed to the identification of a novel ancestral karyotype block F that possibly encompasses BnRf. Fourteen insertion/deletion markers were further developed from this conserved block and genotyped in three large backcross populations, leading to the construction of high-resolution local genetic maps where the BnRf locus was restricted to a less than 0.1-cM region. Moreover, it was observed that the target region in Brassica napus shares a high collinearity relationship with a region from the Brassica rapa A7 chromosome. A BnRf-cosegregated marker (AT3G23870) was then used to screen a B. napus bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) library. From the resulting 16 positive BAC clones, one (JBnB089D05) was identified to most possibly contain the BnRfc allele. With the assistance of the genome sequence from the Brassica rapa homolog, the 13.8-kb DNA fragment covering both closest flanking markers from the BAC clone was isolated. Gene annotation based on the comparison of microcollinear regions among Brassica napus, B. rapa and Arabidopsis showed that five potential open reading frames reside in this fragment. These results provide a foundation for the characterization of the BnRf locus and allow a better understanding of the chromosome evolution around BnRf.


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2011

Genetic and correlation analysis of silique-traits in Brassica napus L. by quantitative trait locus mapping

Liwu Zhang; Guangsheng Yang; Pingwu Liu; Dengfeng Hong; Shipeng Li; Qingbiao He


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2008

Fine mapping of a recessive genic male sterility gene (Bnms3) in rapeseed (Brassica napus) with AFLP- and Arabidopsis-derived PCR markers

Junping He; Liping Ke; Dengfeng Hong; Yanzhou Xie; Guichun Wang; Pingwu Liu; Guangsheng Yang


Plant Breeding | 2005

Identification of AFLP markers linked to one recessive genic male sterility gene in oilseed rape, Brassica napus

Liping Ke; Y. Q. Sun; Dengfeng Hong; Pingwu Liu; G. S. Yang


Plant Breeding | 2008

Identification of AFLP markers linked to the epistatic suppressor gene of a recessive genic male sterility in rapeseed and conversion to SCAR markers

Yanzhou Xie; Dengfeng Hong; Z. H. Xu; Pingwu Liu; G. S. Yang


Field Crops Research | 2010

Inheritance of seeds per silique in Brassica napus L. using joint segregation analysis

Liwu Zhang; Pingwu Liu; Dengfeng Hong; Anqun Huang; Shipeng Li; Qingbiao He; Guangsheng Yang


Euphytica | 2009

A major QTL associated with preharvest sprouting in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.)

Faqiang Feng; Pingwu Liu; Dengfeng Hong; Guangsheng Yang

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Dengfeng Hong

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Guangsheng Yang

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Qingbiao He

Huazhong Agricultural University

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G. S. Yang

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Lili Wan

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Yanzhou Xie

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Junping He

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Faming Dong

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Liping Ke

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Liwu Zhang

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University

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