Authors
Dondapati Annekitty Deborah, Lakshminarayana R Vemireddy, Veeraghattapu Roja, Santhosh Patil, Ganga Prasad Choudhary, Sabahat Noor, Akkareddy Srividhya, Andi Kaliappan, B Sandhya Rani, Valluri V Satyavathi, Ghanta Anuradha, Kommineni Radhika, Kalinati N Yamini, Gopalakrishna M Kadambari, Ranjith Kumar Nagireddy, Ebrahimali A Siddiq, Javaregowda Nagaraju
Publication date
2017/6
Journal
Molecular Breeding
Volume
37
Pages
1-10
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Grain size is one of the key traits that determines the quality of Basmati rice from the consumers’ as well as the traders’ point of view. Though many genes governing grain size have been identified in indica and japonica, little work has been done in Basmati rice. The present study aims at dissection of a QTL region governing grain size traits in Basmati employing association and linkage mapping approaches. Association mapping revealed that three markers, i.e., RM 6024 (grain breadth), RM1237 and RM18582 (grain length-breadth ratio), which cover 889 kb in the targeted QTL region have been significantly associated with grain size traits. Using linkage mapping, the targeted QTL region has been further delimited to a physical distance of 268 kb that comprises 24 annotated genes. The gene expression analysis of parents, revealed 19 genes differentially expressing within the QTL. Of them, 15 genes …
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