Development of SCAR markers linked to a gene controlling absence of tannins in faba bean
2007
Gutiérrez, Natalia | Avila, C. M | Rodriguez-Suarez, C | Moreno, M. T | Torres, A. M
Faba beans are inexpensive, nutrient-dense sources of plant protein, but anti-nutritional factors such as condensed tannins reduce the biological value of their protein. Two recessive genes, zt-1 and zt-2, control the absence of tannins in faba bean seeds and also determine a white flower character on the plant. However, crosses between them produce coloured F₁ plants with tannins that contaminate the crop. Therefore, it is important to identify the gene present in all tannin-free cultivars and gene bank accessions to enable breeders to choose appropriate genitors for their crosses. The aim of this study was the identification of markers linked to zt-1, one of the genes governing free tannin content in faba bean. A segregating F₂ population derived from the cross between the coloured flower and high tannin content genotype Vf6 and a zt-1 line was developed and characterized phenotypically. Bulked Segregant Analysis (BSA) was used to identify Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers linked to the zt-1 gene. Four RAPD loci (OPC5₅₅₁, OPG15₆₀₀, OPG11₁₁₇₁ and OPAF20₇₇₆) showed polymorphism between the contrasting bulks. The markers were sequenced to develop specific Sequence Characterised Amplified Regions (SCARs). Amplification of SCC5₅₅₁ produced a single product which was only observed in the white flowered and zero tannin content genotypes, whereas SCAR SCG11₁₁₇₁only produced a band in F₂ plants with coloured flower and high tannin content. SCARs SCC5₅₅₁ and SCG11₁₁₇₁ were tested for their applicability for routine screening in 37 faba bean genotypes differing in flower colour and tannin content. SCC5₅₅₁, allowed the prediction of the zt-1 genotypes with a 95% of accuracy, underscoring the potential of this SCAR marker as a cost-effective tool for MAS in large faba bean breeding populations.
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