Association of a RAPD marker with linolenic acid concentration in the seed oil of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.)
1995
Tanhuanpaa, P.K. (Agricultural Research Centre of Finland, Jokioinen, Finland.) | Vilkki, J.P. | Vilkki, H.J.
The F2 progeny (64 individuals) from the cross between oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) cultivar Topas and R4 (a low linolenic mutation line) was analyzed with 8 RFLPs and 34 RAPDs to discover a genetic tag for gene(s) affecting linolenic acid concentration. According to variance analysis (ANOVA), one RAPD marker (25a) was significantly associated with linolenic acid content; the linolenic acid concentration in the seeds of F2 individuals showing the marker (includes both homo- and hetero-zygotes) was 7.43 plus 1.35% and in those lacking the marker was 5.70 plus 1.52%. Marker 25a may be used to facilitate selection for fatty acid composition in future breeding programs of oilseed rape
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