2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.29.462370
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A novel approach to develop wheat chromosome-specific KASP markers for detecting Amblyopyrum muticum segments in doubled haploid introgression lines

Abstract: Many wild relative species are being used in pre-breeding programmes to increase the genetic diversity of wheat. Genotyping tools such as single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based arrays and molecular markers have been widely used to characterise wheat-wild relative introgression lines. However, due to the polyploid nature of the recipient wheat genome, it is difficult to develop SNP-based KASP markers that are codominant to track the introgressions from the wild species. Previous attempts to develop KASP mar… Show more

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“…Using this approach, we confirm the existence of 100% of segments previously identified with KASP genotyping (Grewal et al, 2021). However, we were able to resolve the locations of segment junctions to a much higher resolution than previous methods, due to the limited marker density available for KASP genotyping and the inability of GISH to resolve segments below ~ 20Mbp.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…Using this approach, we confirm the existence of 100% of segments previously identified with KASP genotyping (Grewal et al, 2021). However, we were able to resolve the locations of segment junctions to a much higher resolution than previous methods, due to the limited marker density available for KASP genotyping and the inability of GISH to resolve segments below ~ 20Mbp.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…However, we were able to resolve the locations of segment junctions to a much higher resolution than previous methods, due to the limited marker density available for KASP genotyping and the inability of GISH to resolve segments below ~ 20Mbp. In addition, we were able to uncover two previously unreported segments that have been subsequently validated by KASP genotyping (Grewal et al, 2021); a 17.39Mbp on the telomere of chr7D of DH195 and a 22.68Mbp segment on the telomere of chr5D in DH121. We also identified a new 3.99Mbp segment on chr6D of DH15 that we subsequently validated using 2 KASP markers, WRC1873 and WRC1890 (Table S3).…”
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