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Genetic analysis and QTL mapping of oil content and seed index using two recombinant inbred lines and two backcross populations in Upland cotton
Author(s) -
Shang Lianguang,
Abduweli Abdugheni,
Wang Yumei,
Hua Jinping
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
plant breeding
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.583
H-Index - 71
eISSN - 1439-0523
pISSN - 0179-9541
DOI - 10.1111/pbr.12352
Subject(s) - quantitative trait locus , backcrossing , biology , epistasis , inbred strain , locus (genetics) , genetics , agronomy , gene
Cottonseed is one of the main by‐products of cotton. To explore the genetic composition of oil content ( OC ) and seed index ( SI ) is helpful for utilizing the cottonseed. Under multiple environmental conditions, the genetic structures of OC and SI were explored using two recombinant inbred lines ( RIL s) and corresponding backcross ( BC ) populations in Upland cotton. Twenty‐four and 31 quantitative trait loci ( QTL s) for OC and SI , respectively, were detected using composite interval mapping, in which 9 QTL s for OC and 18 QTL s controlling SI were simultaneously identified in more than two environments or two populations. Forty‐seven and 37 QTL s with main effects (M‐ QTL s) for OC and SI and 114 and 74 QTL s involved in digenic interactions (E‐ QTL s), respectively, identified by inclusive composite interval mapping. On average, the E‐ QTL s explained a larger portion of the phenotypic variation than the M‐ QTL s did. It was concluded that additive effects of single‐locus and epistasis derived from complementary loci with few detectable single‐locus effects played an important role in oil content and seed index in Upland cotton.

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