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Genetic Dissection of Barley Morphology and Development

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 155, Issue 2, Pages 617-627

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AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.1104/pp.110.166249

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  1. European Research Area Networks in Plant Genomics [ERAPGFP/06.046A]
  2. Development of the Bowman Near Isogenic Lines
  3. BBSRC [BB/D522003/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  4. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BB/D522003/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Since the early 20th century, barley (Hordeum vulgare) has been a model for investigating the effects of physical and chemical mutagens and for exploring the potential of mutation breeding in crop improvement. As a consequence, extensive and well-characterized collections of morphological and developmental mutants have been assembled that represent a valuable resource for exploring a wide range of complex and fundamental biological processes. We constructed a collection of 881 backcrossed lines containing mutant alleles that induce a majority of the morphological and developmental variation described in this species. After genotyping these lines with up to 3,072 single nucleotide polymorphisms, comparison to their recurrent parent defined the genetic location of 426 mutant alleles to chromosomal segments, each representing on average <3% of the barley genetic map. We show how the gene content in these segments can be predicted through conservation of synteny with model cereal genomes, providing a route to rapid gene identification.

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