A codominant SCAR marker linked to the genic male sterility gene (ms1) in chili pepper (Capsicum annuum) |
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Authors: | J. Lee J. B. Yoon J.-H. Han W. P. Lee J. W. Do H. Ryu S. H. Kim H. G. Park |
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Affiliation: | Research and Development Unit, Pepper and Breeding Institute, Business Incubator, CALS, Seoul National University, Suwon 441-853, South Korea;;Corresponding author, E-mail: |
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Abstract: | As one of the genic male sterility (GMS) materials in chili pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.), GMS1 has been used for commercial F1 hybrid seed production. The male sterility of GMS1 is controlled by a recessive nuclear gene, named ms 1 . In this study, we developed DNA markers linked to the ms 1 locus using a combination of bulked segregant analysis and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) in a segregating sibling population. From the screening of 1024 AFLP primer combinations, the AFLP marker E-AGC/M-GTG (514 bp) was identified as being linked to the ms 1 locus at a distance of about 3 cM. Based on internal sequencing analysis of the E-AGC/M-GTG marker between male fertile and sterile plants, we identified three small deletions with a size of altogether 42 bp in the male-fertile plant and developed a codominant sequence characterized amplified region (SCAR) marker. This SCAR marker may be valuable for marker-assisted breeding in the hybrid seed production system of chili pepper using the GMS1 line. |
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Keywords: | chili pepper genic male sterility ms 1 AFLP–SCAR |
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