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Collinearity Analysis and High-Density Genetic Mapping of the Wheat Powdery Mildew Resistance Gene Pm40 in PI 672538
Author(s) -
Shengyi Zhong,
Li-na Ma,
Syeda Akash Fatima,
Jiezhi Yang,
Wanquan Chen,
Taiguo Liu,
Yuting Hu,
Qing Li,
Jungang Guo,
Min Zhang,
Lei Li,
Xin Li,
Shengwen Tang,
Peigao Luo
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0164815
Subject(s) - powdery mildew , blumeria graminis , biology , brachypodium distachyon , genetics , common wheat , chromosome , plant disease resistance , genetic linkage , triticeae , gene mapping , germplasm , gene , genome , botany
The wheat powdery mildew resistance gene Pm40 , which is located on chromosomal arm 7BS, is effective against nearly all prevalent races of Blumeria gram inis f. sp tritici ( Bgt ) in China and is carried by the common wheat germplasm PI 672538. A set of the F 1 , F 2 and F 2:3 populations from the cross of the resistant PI 672538 with the susceptible line L1034 were used to conduct genetic analysis of powdery mildew resistance and construct a high-density linkage map of the Pm40 gene. We constructed a high-density linkage genetic map with a total length of 6.18 cM and average spacing between markers of 0.48 cM. Pm40 is flanked by Xwmc335 and BF291338 at genetic distances of 0.58 cM and 0.26 cM, respectively, in deletion bin C-7BS-1-0.27. Comparative genomic analysis based on EST-STS markers established a high level of collinearity of the Pm40 genomic region with a 1.09-Mbp genomic region on Brachypodium chromosome 3, a 1.16-Mbp genomic region on rice chromosome 8, and a 1.62-Mbp genomic region on sorghum chromosome 7. We further anchored the Pm40 target intervals to the wheat genome sequence. A putative linear index of 85 wheat contigs containing 97 genes on 7BS was constructed. In total, 9 genes could be considered as candidates for the resistances to powdery mildew in the target genomic regions, which encoded proteins that were involved in the plant defense and response to pathogen attack. These results will facilitate the development of new markers for map-based cloning and marker-assisted selection of Pm40 in wheat breeding programs.

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