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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Mapeamento de QTL (Quantitative Trait Loci) associados à resistência do maracujá-doce à bacteriose / QTL mapping related to resistance of sweet passion fruit to bacterial blight

Marcelo Fideles Braga 07 July 2011 (has links)
O maracujá-doce (Passiflora alata Curtis) é uma espécie nativa no Brasil. Seu cultivo tem crescido nos últimos anos devido a sua valorização no mercado in natura e seus usos na fitoterapia. Entretanto, os cultivos comerciais enfrentam problemas devido a ocorrência da bacteriose (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. passiflorae). O patógeno é endêmico no país, apresentando considerável variabilidade genética em suas populações naturais. Este trabalho teve como objetivo identificar QTL relacionados à resistência de P. alata à bacteriose em uma população F1 segregante oriunda do cruzamento entre acessos não endogâmicos. Foram avaliados os caracteres: área total da folha (TA), idade de queda da folha inoculada (IK), área total da lesão foliar (LA), área de clorose foliar (CA) e área da necrose foliar (NEA). Apenas um dos isolados apresentou diferenças de severidade em relação aos demais, sendo o menos agressivo (PA8-2). A inoculação do isolado M-129 mostrou que há variação significativa na resposta da população ao patógeno, sendo possível a identificação de genótipos transgressivos. A herdabilidade dos caracteres variou de 45% a 71%%. Foi construído um mapa de ligação integrado com 1.786 cM e uma densidade média de 4,5 cM. A análise de marcas individuais indicou a associação de 51 marcas aos fenótipos avaliados. O mapeamento de QTL, realizado por intervalo composto e utilizando uma estratégia diferenciada para populações F1 segregantes, identificou regiões associadas a 26 QTL para os cinco caracteres avaliados, sendo 16 deles referentes à LA, CA e NEA. A variação fenotípica explicada individualmente pelos marcadores variou de 0,8% a 16,7%. Sugere-se que a resistência à bacteriose é quantitativa, com predominância de efeitos genéticos aditivos. / The sweet passion fruit (Passiflora alata Curtis) is a specie native to Brazil. Its cultivation has increased in recent years due to its market valuation in natura and their uses in herbal medicine. However, crops are facing problems due to the occurrence of bacterial blight (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. passiflorae). The pathogen is endemic in the country, with considerable genetic variability in their natural populations. This study aimed to identify QTL related to resistance of P. alata to bacterial blight in an F1 segregant population from the cross between outbred accessions. Five traits were evaluated: total area of the leaf (TA), age of inoculated leaf fall (IK), area of the leaf´s lesion (LA), area of the leaf´s chlorosis (CA) and area of the leaf´s necrosis (NEA). Only one of the isolates showed differences in severity in relation to others, being the least aggressive (PA8-2). The inoculation of the isolate M-129 showed significant variation in population response to the pathogen, making it possible to identify transgressive genotypes. The heritability of characters ranged from 45% to 71%. An integrated linkage map was constructed, with a length of 1,786 cM and an average density of 4.5 cM. The analysis of individual marks indicated the association of 51 markers to phenotypes. The QTL mapping was performed using composite interval and a special strategy for segregating F1 populations, identified 26 regions associated with QTL for the five traits, 16 of them related to LA, CA and NEA. The phenotypic variation explained by individual markers ranged from 0,8% to 16,7%. It is suggested that the resistance to bacterial blight is quantitative, with a predominance of additive genetic effects.
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Defining the genetic and physiological basis of Triticum sphaerococcum Perc.

Josekutty, Puthiyaparambil Chacko January 2008 (has links)
ABSTRACT Triticum sphaerococcum (AABBDD, 2n = 6x = 42) is a land race of wheat known from the Indian subcontinent. It has several favourable characters including short and strong culms, hemispherical grains with a shallow crease (that may increase the yield of white flour), higher protein content compared to bread wheat (T. aestivum), and resistance to drought, and yellow rust caused by Puccinia striiformis. However, an unfavourable characteristic of T. sphaerococcum is its lower yield compared to bread wheat. Being a land race, the sphaerococcum wheat is poorly studied. This study was undertaken to increase knowledge of the physiology and genetics of this land race and determine if it may be possible to separate the favourable characters of T. sphaerococcum from its unfavourable characters. Plant height in bread wheat is controlled by many genes. ‘Reduced Height’ (Rht) genes which differ in their response to externally applied gibberellic acid (GA3) are responsible for the short stature of modern bread wheat varieties. Therefore, GA3 was used to probe the relationship between the semidwarf sphaerococcum phenotype and the Rht gene. T. sphaerococcum variety Sp5 showed a unique “seedling response” to externally applied GA3 when compared with T. aestivum varieties harbouring Rht1, Rht2, Rht8, Rht12, Rht13 or Rht18 alleles. A mapping population of doubled haploids was generated through wide hybridisation of F1 (Sp5 x Otane) with Zea mays. A genome-wide scan of Sp5 and Otane (parents) using 348 microsatellite (SSR) markers showed that only 169 of these markers (49%) were polymorphic between the parents. A DArT profiling yielded 348 markers that were polymorphic between the parents. Microsatellite markers and DArT markers were used to create a genetic map. The mapping population was phenotyped and a quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis was performed for component traits of the complex sphaerococcum trait including plant height, spike length, awn length, yield, grain shape and crease size. Results of the QTL analysis indicated that it may be difficult to separate the favourable characters of T. sphaerococcum from its unfavourable characters through mutation because the component traits of the complex sphaerococcum trait may be under pleiotropic control of the Sp gene. The hypothesis that T. sphaerococcum originated through a mutation in T. aestivum was tested through induced mutation using gamma rays. Mutants from sphaerococcum-type to aestivum-type were isolated and phenotyped. Sphaerococcum-type mutants also were isolated and characterised from mutated aestivum-type wheat suggesting a possible origin of T. sphaerococcum through a mutation in T. aestivum.
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Genetické mapování u rodu Xenopus / Genetic mapping in Xenopus

Seifertová, Eva January 2014 (has links)
The diploid amphibian Xenopus tropicalis represents a significant model organism for studies of early development, genes function and evolution. Such techniques as gynogenesis, injection of morpholino antisense oligonucleotide into fertilized eggs or transgenesis were established. In the recent ten years, many efforts have been made to complete the sequence information. X. tropicalis genome has been sequenced but the completion of its assembly only on the basis of sequence data has been impossible. Therefore, our first work was focused on one of approaches for a genome completing- genetic mapping. First of all, the genetic map of Xenopus tropicalis was established pursuant linkage and physical positions of markers. Since the map contained gaps, we developed a new method for genetic mapping based on the next generation sequencing of laser microdissected arm. Using Illumina next generation sequencing of fifteen copies of a short arm of chromosome 7, we obtained new insights into its genome by localizing previously unmapped genes and scaffolds as well as recognizing mislocalized portions of the genome assembly. This was the first time laser microdissection and sequencing of specific chromosomal regions has been used for the purpose of genome mapping. These data were also used in the evolution study of...
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Defining the genetic and physiological basis of Triticum sphaerococcum Perc.

Josekutty, Puthiyaparambil Chacko January 2008 (has links)
ABSTRACT Triticum sphaerococcum (AABBDD, 2n = 6x = 42) is a land race of wheat known from the Indian subcontinent. It has several favourable characters including short and strong culms, hemispherical grains with a shallow crease (that may increase the yield of white flour), higher protein content compared to bread wheat (T. aestivum), and resistance to drought, and yellow rust caused by Puccinia striiformis. However, an unfavourable characteristic of T. sphaerococcum is its lower yield compared to bread wheat. Being a land race, the sphaerococcum wheat is poorly studied. This study was undertaken to increase knowledge of the physiology and genetics of this land race and determine if it may be possible to separate the favourable characters of T. sphaerococcum from its unfavourable characters. Plant height in bread wheat is controlled by many genes. ‘Reduced Height’ (Rht) genes which differ in their response to externally applied gibberellic acid (GA3) are responsible for the short stature of modern bread wheat varieties. Therefore, GA3 was used to probe the relationship between the semidwarf sphaerococcum phenotype and the Rht gene. T. sphaerococcum variety Sp5 showed a unique “seedling response” to externally applied GA3 when compared with T. aestivum varieties harbouring Rht1, Rht2, Rht8, Rht12, Rht13 or Rht18 alleles. A mapping population of doubled haploids was generated through wide hybridisation of F1 (Sp5 x Otane) with Zea mays. A genome-wide scan of Sp5 and Otane (parents) using 348 microsatellite (SSR) markers showed that only 169 of these markers (49%) were polymorphic between the parents. A DArT profiling yielded 348 markers that were polymorphic between the parents. Microsatellite markers and DArT markers were used to create a genetic map. The mapping population was phenotyped and a quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis was performed for component traits of the complex sphaerococcum trait including plant height, spike length, awn length, yield, grain shape and crease size. Results of the QTL analysis indicated that it may be difficult to separate the favourable characters of T. sphaerococcum from its unfavourable characters through mutation because the component traits of the complex sphaerococcum trait may be under pleiotropic control of the Sp gene. The hypothesis that T. sphaerococcum originated through a mutation in T. aestivum was tested through induced mutation using gamma rays. Mutants from sphaerococcum-type to aestivum-type were isolated and phenotyped. Sphaerococcum-type mutants also were isolated and characterised from mutated aestivum-type wheat suggesting a possible origin of T. sphaerococcum through a mutation in T. aestivum.
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Genetische Analysen für eine markergestützte Verbesserung der Trockenstresstoleranz von Winterackerbohnen / Genetic analysis for marker assisted improvement of drought tolerance in autumn sown Faba Bean

Welna, Gregor Christian 13 May 2014 (has links)
In dieser Arbeit zu genetischen Analysen für die Vorbereitung eine markergestützten Selek-tion auf Trockenstresstoleranz bei der Winterackerbohne wurden 196 Winterackerbohnen-Inzuchtlinien und vier Sommerackerbohnen-Inzuchtlinien genotypisiert. Diese Inzuchtlinien wurden außerdem hinsichtlich der Physiologie-Merkmale Spad-Wert, Membranstabilitäts-index, Blattwassergehalt, Gesamtgehalt löslicher Zucker sowie Prolin- und Glycinbetainge-halt in je einer Kontroll- und einer Stressbehandlung phänotypisiert. Anhand eines Verifika-tionssatzes von 40 der 196 Winterackerbohnen-Inzuchtlinien wurden korrelative Verbin-dungen zwischen den physiologischen Merkmalen sowie feldbasierten und züchterisch relevanten Merkmalen wie bspw. Ertrag gesucht. Diese feldbasierten Merkmale wurden mit Hilfe von Rain-Out-Sheltern an den Standorten Göttingen und Groß Lüsewitz in den Jahren 2010/2011, 2012 und 2012/2013 erfasst. Ferner wurden die Möglichkeiten einer Simulation von Trockenstressreaktionen anhand dieses Verifikationssatzes durch Sikkationsversuche mit Kaliumjodidapplikation untersucht. Es konnten keine eindeutigen Beziehungen zwi-schen der Stressreaktion induziert durch Wassermangel und durch Kaliumjodidapplikation ermittelt werden. Außerdem wurden keine eindeutigen Beziehungen der physiologischen Merkmale zu den feldbasierten Trockenstressresultaten gefunden. Mittels einer Kartierungspopulation von 101 RIL wurde eine genetische Karte der Acker-bohne mit zwölf Kopplungsgruppen bestehend aus insgesamt 1451 Markern und einer Län-ge von 1633,2 cM erstellt. Fünf dieser Kopplungsgruppen konnten als Fragmente identifi-ziert werden. Die verbleibenden sieben Kopplungsgruppen wurden mit den verwendeten SNP-Markern mittelbar den sechs Chromosomen der Ackerbohne zugeordnet. Hierbei stel-len z. B. die erste und vierte Kopplungsgruppe gemeinsam eine Kopplungsgruppe dar. Die so kartierten Marker wurden hinsichtlich ihres Spaltungsverhältnisses innerhalb des A-Satzes – bestehend aus 189 der 196 phänotypisierten Winterackerbohnen-Inzuchtlinien – überprüft und für eine Assoziationsanalyse mit den Physiologiemerkmalen ausgewählt. Das Gametenphasenungleichgewicht zwischen 323 610 Markerpaaren wurde ihrer jeweiligen Distanz auf der genetischen Karte gegenübergestellt. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass in der Entstehungsgeschichte des untersuchten Materials das Gametenphasenungleichgewicht durch Rekombination stark abgebaut wurde. In die Assoziationsanalyse flossen insgesamt 1322 Marker ein. Mittels dieser molekularen Marker konnten insgesamt sechs QTL für Physiologie-Merkmale identifiziert werden. Dabei entfiel je ein QTL auf die Merkmale absolute Differenz im Glycinbetaingehalt zwischen Stress- und Kontrollbehandlung und Glycinbetaingehalt in der Kontrollbehandlung. Vier QTL konnten für die absolute Differenz zwischen dem Prolingehalt in der Stress- und Kontroll-behandlung identifiziert werden. Die gefundenen QTL können anhand der vorliegenden feldbasierten Verifikationsdaten nicht als markergestützte Selektionsmöglichkeit auf Tro-ckenstresstoleranz empfohlen werden. Der nächste Schritt ist demzufolge, mittels feldba-sierter Prüfungen der Inzuchtlinien in realen, relevanten Trockenstresslagen über ausrei-chend viele Orte und Jahre die Bedeutung der physiologischen Merkmale weiter zu prüfen.

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