Validation of molecular marker AVRDC-PP12 linked to male sterility gene ms10 of chilli
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https://doi.org/10.5958/0974-0112.2017.00118.9Keywords:
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Abstract
The newly identified SSR marker AVRDC-PP12 linked to the male sterility gene ms10 distinguished the heterozygous (Ms10ms10) fertile from the homozygous (Ms10Ms10) fertile plants in chilli segregating populations. To assess efficiency of AVRDC- PP12 in marker-assisted backcrossing for transfer of ms10 gene; the marker was screened in four backcross progenies. The marker co-segregated with ms10 gene in three progenies derived from the crosses ‘MS-12 × VR-16’, ‘MS-12 × S-217621’ and ‘MS-12 × Selection Dev’ with recombination frequency of 3.22, 4.16 and 3.27%, respectively. The marker failed to differentiate the parents in the cross ‘MS-12 × DCL- 524’ and hence was not used for further genotyping of the population.
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