Populations of doubled haploids for genetic mapping in hexaploid winter triticale

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To create a framework for genetic dissection of hexaploid triticale, six populations of doubled haploid (DH) lines were developed from pairwise hybrids of high-yielding winter triticale cultivars. The six populations comprise between 97 and 231 genotyped DH lines each, totaling 957 DH lines. A consensus genetic map spans 4593.9 cM is composed of 1576 unique DArT markers. The maps reveal several structural rearrangements in triticale genomes. In preliminary tests of the populations and maps, markers specific to wheat segments of the engineered rye chromosome 1R (RM1B) were identified. Example QTL mapping of days to heading in cv. Krakowiak revealed loci on chromosomes 2BL and 2R responsible for extended vernalization requirement, and candidate genes were identified. The material is available to all parties interested in triticale genetics.

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Tyrka, M., Oleszczuk, S., Rabiza-Swider, J., Wos, H., Wedzony, M., Zimny, J., … Lukaszewski, A. J. (2018). Populations of doubled haploids for genetic mapping in hexaploid winter triticale. Molecular Breeding, 38(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11032-018-0804-3

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