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Fine mapping of the Ht2 (Helminthosporium turcicum resistance 2) gene in maize

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CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN
Volume 48, Issue 2, Pages 165-169

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SCIENCE CHINA PRESS
DOI: 10.1360/03tb9034

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maize; Helminthosporium turcicum resistance gene Ht2; fine mapping; genetic map; molecular markers

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Fine mapping of Helminthosporium turcicum resistance gene Ht2 is extremely valuable for map-based cloning of the Ht2 gene, gaining a better knowledge of the distribution of resistance genes in maize genome and marker-assisted selection in maize breeding. An F-2 mapping population was developed from a cross between a resistant inbred line 77Ht2 and a susceptible inbred line Huobai. With the aid of RFLP marker analyses, the Ht2 gene was mapped between the RFLP markers UMC89 and BNL2.369 on chromosome 8, with a genetic distance of 0.9 eM to BNL2.369. There was a linkage between SSR markers UMC1202, BNLG1152, UMC1149 and the Ht2 gene by SSR assay. Among the SSR markers, the genetic distance between UMC1149 and the Ht2 gene was 7.2 cM. By bulked segregant analysis 7 RAPD-amplified products which were probably linked to the Ht2 gene were selected after screening 450 RAPD primers and converted the single-copy ones into SCAR markers. Linkage analysis showed that the genetic distance between the SCAR marker SD-06(633) and the Ht2 gene was 0.4 cM. From these results, a part of linkage map around the Ht2 gene was constructed.

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