An Evaluation of Segregation Distortion in Wide Crosses of Safflower

M. T. Rabbani, A. Mirlohi, G. Saeidi, M. Sabzalian
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Segregation distortion (SD) which is defined as a significant deviat ion of the observed genotypic frequencies of a locus from the expected Mendelian ratios is a common phenomenon in most mapping studies. This study was conducted to evaluate the occurrence, of the nature and level of the segregation distortion in three wide crosses of Carthamus tinctorius L. and C. oxyacanthus Bieb. using ISSR fingerprinting. Like other interspecific crosses, and since these two species have characters which could be capable of distorting segregation, we expected the segregation distortion could possibly occur. Our results showed that only one population (C4110 × Isf2) deviated fro m the expected ratio of 1:1 and the other two populations (Isf2 × C4110 and C111 × Isf2) exh ibited no distortion. Moreover, the heterogeneity chi square test over the populations indicated that the populations were homogeneous and showed no distortion. It seems that the observed distortion in population C4110 × Isf2 may be due to both genotyping errors and self-incompatib ility and, other expected distorting factors could not induce any deviations. This proportion of d istortion is the lowest range of distortion in interspecific crosses seen yet. Surprisingly, cyto-nuclear interactions could significantly increase the inherited maternal-specific markers. In addit ion, our results confirm that the two species of C. tinctorius and C. oxyacanthus have strongly close relationships and interspecific hybridizat ion between two species could directly be exploited in broadening the genetic base of safflower and improving the crop for biotic and environmental ab iotic stresses. Also, our result suggests that ISSR molecu lar markers can be an effective and promising marker system allowing for the establishment of a linkage map along with other molecular markers.
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红花宽杂交分离畸变的评价
分离失真(SD)被定义为观察到的基因型频率与预期孟德尔比率的显著偏差,是大多数作图研究中的常见现象。研究了红花(Carthamus tinctorius L.)和oxyacanthus Bieb (C. oxyacanthus Bieb)三个宽杂交中分离畸变的发生、性质和程度。使用ISSR指纹识别。与其他种间杂交一样,由于这两个种具有能够扭曲分离的性状,我们预计可能会发生分离扭曲。结果表明,只有一个种群(C4110 × Isf2)偏离了1:1的预期比值,另外两个种群(Isf2 × C4110和C111 × Isf2)没有出现畸变。此外,对总体的异质性卡方检验表明,总体是均匀的,没有失真。在群体C4110 × Isf2中观察到的畸变可能是由于基因分型错误和自交不亲和,其他预期的畸变因素不能引起任何偏差。这一比例的失真是迄今为止所见的种间杂交中最低的失真范围。令人惊讶的是,细胞-核相互作用可以显著增加遗传的母体特异性标记。此外,我们的研究结果还证实了两种红花的亲缘关系非常密切,两种间的杂交可以直接用于扩大红花的遗传基础和改善作物的生物和环境逆境。此外,我们的结果表明,ISSR分子标记可以作为一个有效和有前途的标记系统,允许与其他分子标记一起建立连锁图谱。
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