S-genotype identification based on allele-specific PCR in Japanese pear

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Abstract

Gametophytic self-incompatibility in Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia Nakai) is controlled by the single, multiallelic S-locus. Information about the S-genotypes is important for breeding and the selection of pollen donors for fruit production. Rapid and reliable S-genotype identification system is necessary for efficient breeding of new cultivars in Japanese pear. We designed S allele-specific PCR primer pairs for ten previously reported S-RNase alleles (S 1 -S 9 and S k) as simple and reliable method. Specific nucleotide sequences were chosen to design the primers to amplify fragments of only the corresponding S alleles. The developed primer pairs were evaluated by using homozygous S-genotypes (S 1 /S 1 -S 9 /S 9 and S 4sm /S 4sm) and 14 major Japanese pear cultivars, and found that S allele-specific primer pairs can identify S-genotypes effectively. The S allele-specific primer pairs developed in this study will be useful for efficient S-genotyping and for marker-assisted selection in Japanese pear breeding programs.

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Nashima, K., Terakami, S., Nishio, S., Kunihisa, M., Nishitani, C., Saito, T., & Yamamoto, T. (2015). S-genotype identification based on allele-specific PCR in Japanese pear. Breeding Science, 65(3), 208–215. https://doi.org/10.1270/jsbbs.65.208

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