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. 2012 Jul;125(2):223-34.
doi: 10.1007/s00122-012-1827-5. Epub 2012 Mar 2.

Map-based cloning of a recessive genic male sterility locus in Brassica napus L. and development of its functional marker

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Map-based cloning of a recessive genic male sterility locus in Brassica napus L. and development of its functional marker

Ji Li et al. Theor Appl Genet. 2012 Jul.

Abstract

We previously mapped one male-sterile gene (Bnms3) from an extensively used recessive genic male sterility line (9012AB) in Brassica napus to a 0.14-cM genomic region. In this study, two highly homologous BAC contigs possibly containing the candidate BnMs3 gene were identified using a map-based cloning strategy. A BnMs3-linked SCAR marker (DM1) capable of differentiating the subgenomes between B. rapa and the B. oleracea aided mapping of BnMs3 on the contig derived from the B. napus chromosome C9. One representative BAC clone was sequenced from each of the two contigs and resulted in a larger number of markers according to the sequence difference between the two clones. To isolate BnMs3, these markers were then analyzed in another two BC(1) populations with different genetic backgrounds. This assay allowed for a delimitation of the mutated functional region of BnMs3 to a 9.3-kb DNA fragment. Gene prediction suggested that one complete open reading frame (ORF, ORF2) and partial CDS fragments of ORF1 and ORF3 reside in this fragment. Sequence comparison and genetic transformation eventually indicated that ORF1 (designated as BnaC9.Tic40), an analogue of the Arabidopsis gene AT5G16620 which encodes a translocon of the inner envelope of chloroplasts 40 (Tic40), is the only candidate gene of BnMs3. Furthermore, two distinct mutation types in ORF1 both causing the male-sterile phenotype were individually revealed from 9012A and the temporary maintainer line T45. The molecular mechanism of this male sterility as well as the application of BnMs3-associated functional and cosegregated markers in true breeding programs was also discussed.

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