Plant genetic resources: prediction by isozyme markers and ecology.

Isozymes Pub Date : 1987-01-01
E Nevo
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Linkage or association of genetic markers to quantitative traits of agronomic importance can substantially simplify the genetic analysis of complex quantitative traits. Enzyme marker genes are ideal candidates for quantitative genetic analysis. We have recently applied this powerful methodology to the analysis of genetic resources of wild cereals in Israel, primarily wild emmer wheat, Triticum dicoccoides, and wild barley, Hordeum spontaneum, the progenitors of cultivated wheats and barley, respectively. We have found that allelic isozyme markers and ecological factors provide an important predictive method for identifying elite genotypes characterized by single or multiple disease resistances, high protein content, and a variety of quantitative traits of agronomic importance including germination, earliness, biomass, and yield variables. Our predictive methodology could be improved by additional crossing tests in an attempt to verify the results derived from the correlation analysis and thus establish the linkage relationships between the marker gene and the quantitative trait under discussion. This methodology, if further developed by additional isozyme and DNA markers, verified by crossing tests and gene mapping, could substantially contribute to the sampling and utilization of the genetic resources of wild gene pools for crop improvement.

植物遗传资源:同工酶标记与生态学预测。
遗传标记与重要农艺数量性状的连锁或关联可以大大简化复杂数量性状的遗传分析。酶标记基因是定量遗传分析的理想候选基因。我们最近将这种强大的方法应用于分析以色列野生谷物的遗传资源,主要是野生二粒小麦(Triticum dicoccoides)和野生大麦(Hordeum spontanium),它们分别是栽培小麦和大麦的祖先。我们发现等位基因同工酶标记和生态因子为鉴定具有单一或多重抗病、高蛋白含量和多种农艺重要数量性状(包括发芽、早熟、生物量和产量变量)的精英基因型提供了重要的预测方法。我们的预测方法可以通过额外的交叉试验来改进,以验证相关分析的结果,从而建立标记基因与所讨论的数量性状之间的连锁关系。这种方法,如果通过更多同工酶和DNA标记进一步发展,并通过杂交试验和基因定位加以验证,将大大有助于对野生基因库的遗传资源进行取样和利用,用于作物改良。
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