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. 2017 Oct;130(10):2219-2230.
doi: 10.1007/s00122-017-2952-y. Epub 2017 Aug 11.

Segregation distortion and genome-wide digenic interactions affect transmission of introgressed chromatin from wild cotton species

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Segregation distortion and genome-wide digenic interactions affect transmission of introgressed chromatin from wild cotton species

Rahul Chandnani et al. Theor Appl Genet. 2017 Oct.

Abstract

This study reports transmission genetics of chromosomal segments into Gossypium hirsutum from its most distant euploid relative, Gossypium mustelinum . Mutilocus interactions and structural rearrangements affect introgression and segregation of donor chromatin. Wild allotetraploid relatives of cotton are a rich source of genetic diversity that can be used in genetic improvement, but linkage drag and non-Mendelian transmission genetics are prevalent in interspecific crosses. These problems necessitate knowledge of transmission patterns of chromatin from wild donor species in cultivated recipient species. From an interspecific cross, Gossypium hirsutum × Gossypium mustelinum, we studied G. mustelinum (the most distant tetraploid relative of Upland cotton) allele retention in 35 BC3F1 plants and segregation patterns in BC3F2 populations totaling 3202 individuals, using 216 DNA marker loci. The average retention of donor alleles across BC3F1 plants was higher than expected and the average frequency of G. mustelinum alleles in BC3F2 segregating families was less than expected. Despite surprisingly high retention of G. mustelinum alleles in BC3F1, 46 genomic regions showed no introgression. Regions on chromosomes 3 and 15 lacking introgression were closely associated with possible small inversions previously reported. Nonlinear two-locus interactions are abundant among loci with single-locus segregation distortion, and among loci originating from one of the two subgenomes. Comparison of the present results with those of prior studies indicates different permeability of Upland cotton for donor chromatin from different allotetraploid relatives. Different contributions of subgenomes to two-locus interactions suggest different fates of subgenomes in the evolution of allotetraploid cottons. Transmission genetics of G. hirsutum × G. mustelinum crosses reveals allelic interactions, constraints on fixation and selection of donor alleles, and challenges with retention of introgressed chromatin for crop improvement.

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