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Article Dans Une Revue TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics Année : 2005

Application of a new IBD-based QTL mapping method to common wheat breeding population: analysis of kernel hardness and dough strength

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Mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) in plants is usually conducted using a population derived from a cross between two inbred lines. The power of such QTL detection and the estimation of the effects highly depend on the choice of the two parental lines. Thus, the QTL found represent only a small part of the genetic architecture and can be of limited economical interest in marker-assisted selection. On the other hand, applied breeding programmes evaluate large numbers of progeny derived from multiple-related crosses for a wide range of agronomic traits. It is assumed that the development of statistical techniques to deal with pedigrees in existing plant populations would increase the relevance and cost effectiveness of QTL mapping in a breeding context. In this study, we applied a two-step IBD-based-variance component method to a real wheat breeding population, composed of 374 F-6 lines derived from 80 different parents. Two bread wheat quality related traits were analysed by the method. Results obtained show very close agreement with major genes and QTL already known for those two traits. With this new QTL mapping strategy, inferences about QTL can be drawn across the breeding programme rather than being limited to the sample of progeny from a single cross and thus the use of the detected QTL in assisting breeding would be facilitated.

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Génétique
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hal-00964341 , version 1 (24-03-2014)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00964341 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 12563
  • WOS : 000233323900020

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Sébastien S. Crépieux, Claude C. Lebreton, Pascal P. Flament, Gilles Charmet. Application of a new IBD-based QTL mapping method to common wheat breeding population: analysis of kernel hardness and dough strength. TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2005, 111 (7), pp.1409-1419. ⟨hal-00964341⟩
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