Characterization and mapping of Dt1 locus which co‑segregates with CcTFL1 for growth habit in pigeonpea
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2017Author
Saxena, Rachit K
Obala, Jimmy
Sinjushin, Andrey
Kumar, C.V. Sameer
Saxena, K.B.
Varshney, Rajeev K.
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Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) is one of the most
important legume crops grown in arid and semi-arid regions
of the world. It is characterized with few unique features
compared with other legume species, such as Lotus, Med icago, and Glycine. One of them is growth habit, an impor tant agronomic trait. In the present study, identifcation of
mutations affecting growth habit accompanied by a pre cise analysis of phenotype has been done which will shed
more light upon developmental regulation in pigeonpea. A
genetic study was conducted to examine the inheritance of
growth habit and a genotyping by sequencing (GBS)-based genetic map constructed using F2 mapping population
derived from crossing parents ICP 5529 and ICP 11605.
Inheritance studies clearly demonstrated the dominance
of indeterminate (IDT) growth habit over determinate
(DT) growth habit in F2 and F2:3 progenies. A total of 787
SNP markers were mapped in the genetic map of 1454 cM
map length. Growth habit locus (Dt1) was mapped on the
CcLG03 contributing more than 61% of total phenotypic
variations. Subsequently, QTL analysis highlighted one
gene, CcTFL1, as a candidate for determinacy in pigeon pea, since an Indel marker derived from this gene co-seg regated with the Dt1 locus. Ability of this Indel-derived
marker to differentiate DT/IDT lines was also validated on
262 pigeonpea lines. This study clearly demonstrated that
CcTFL1 is a candidate gene for growth habit in pigeonpea
and a user-friendly marker was developed in the present
study which will allow low-cost genotyping without need
of automation.
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