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Fine mapping of a grain-weight quantitative trait locus in the pericentromeric region of rice chromosome 3

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GENETICS
Volume 168, Issue 4, Pages 2187-2195

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GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.104.034165

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As the basis for fine mapping of a grain-weight QTL, gw3.1, a set of near isogenic lines (NIL's), was developed from an Oryza sativa, cv. Jefferson X O. rufipogon (IRGC105491) population based on five generations of backcrossing and seven generations of selfing. Despite the use of an interspecific cross for mapping and the pericentromeric location of the QTL, we observed no suppression of recombination and have been able to narrow down the location of the gene underlying this QTL to a 93.8-kb region. The locus was associated with transgressive variation for grain size and grain weight in this population and features prominently in many other inter- and intraspecific crosses of rice. The phenotype was difficult to evaluate due to the large amount of variance in size and weight among grains on a panicle and between grains on primary and secondary particles, underscoring the value of using multiple approaches to phenotyping, including, extreme sampling and NIL group-mean comparisons. The fact that a QTL for kernel size has also been identified in a homeologous region of maize chromosome 1 suggests that this locus, in which the doininant O. rufipogon allele confers small seed size, may be associated with domestication in cereals.

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