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Widespread introgression of Solatium phureja DNA in potato (S. tuberosum) dihaploids
Authors:S A Clulow  F Rousselle-Bourgeois  
Institution:Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, Scotland, UK;INRA Station d'Amélioration de la Pomme de Terre et des Plantes a Bulbes, Kéraiber;F-29260 Ploudaniel, France
Abstract:Dihaploids were assumed to be of parthenogenic origin but cv. ‘Pentland Crown’ dihaploids produced at the Scottish Crop Research Institute (SCRI), Dundee, Scotland, are known to contain DNA from the S. phureja dihaploid inducer. This study investigates whether inducer DNA occurs in dihaploids of cultivars ‘Aminca’, ‘Brio’, ‘Lizen’ and ‘Sirtema’, produced at INRA, Ploudaniel, France. Two microsatellite markers and five simple sequence repeat 5′-anchored polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers were used to generate markers. Markers originating from the dihaploid inducer were detected in 13 of the 19 INRA dihaploids and in some dihaploids from each cultivar. Greater introgression occurred in ‘Lizen’ dihaploids than in ‘Brio’ dihaploids, suggesting that the female (S. tuberosum) parent influences introgression. The percentage of INRA dihaploids containing inducer DNA was similar to that for ‘Pentland Crown’ dihaploids (c. 65%). The micro-satellite markers provided the first evidence of the transfer of specific, potentially useful, genes from the inducer to the dihaploid offspring. Interspecific introgression during dihaploid induction is more widespread than previously thought and researchers should be aware that it may influence the results of research using dihaploids.
Keywords:Solanum phureja                        Solanum tuberosum            dihaploid introgression  microsatellites  simple sequence repeat-anchored primers
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