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Development and validation of functional markers (Tetra-primer ARMS and KASP) for the bacterial blight resistance gene xa5 in rice

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AUSTRALASIAN PLANT PATHOLOGY
Volume 50, Issue 3, Pages 323-327

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13313-021-00776-2

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Rice (Oryza sativa l; ); Bacterial blight; xa5; Functional marker; Tetra primer ARMS-PCR; KASP

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  1. Shanghai Agriculture Applied Technology Development Program [2017-02-08-00-08-F00071]
  2. Shanghai Municipal Commission of Science and technology [19391900100]

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Functional markers designed using polymorphic sites in gene sequences are highly efficient in marker-assisted selection (MAS). In this study, two functional markers for the xa5 gene were developed and proven to effectively determine the homozygosity and heterozygosity of the target gene. These markers have great potential for widespread application in rice breeding projects.
Functional markers, which are designed using polymorphic sites in gene sequences and which result in phenotypic variation, have high efficiency in marker-assisted selection (MAS). xa5 is a recessive gene that confers broad-spectrum resistance to bacterial blight, and it has been widely used in rice breeding projects in all tropical regions. In this study, two functional markers [Tetra primer amplification refractory mutation system polymerase chain reaction (ARMS-PCR) and kompetitive allele specific PCR (KASP)] were developed based on the variation of two bases in the coding region of the xa5 allele. The specificity and applicability of the two functional markers were verified in a breeding segregating population and a rice micro-core germplasm resource population. We conclude that these two newly-developed functional markers can effectively determine the homozygosity and heterozygosity of the target gene under different laboratory conditions. Thus, they can be used for genotyping the xa5 gene in molecular breeding programmes, thereby improving breeding efficiency.

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