Development of Single Segment Substitution Lines (SSSLs) in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

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J. C. Rana
Z. Guiquan
S. Zelin
A. Talukdar

Abstract

Molecular genetic linkage maps for many crop species provide the foundation and tools for gene/OTls mapping, marker-assisted breeding, physical mapping, and map based cloning of genes etc. Introgression (or substitution) Lines (lls) developed through molecular marker-assisted backcross breeding is an useful tool for precise mapping of OTls in uniform genetic backgrounds [1, 4, 7]. These lines when contain only one segment from a donor, is termed as Single Segment Substitution Lines (SSSls) or Single Segment lntrogression Lines (SSlls). In this study, an attempt has been made to identify single segment substitution lines in the genetic background of 'Hua Jing Xian74' ('HJX74') a popular variety of southern China, which can be used for identification of OTls.

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Rana, J. C., Guiquan, Z., Zelin, S., & Talukdar, A. (2006). Development of Single Segment Substitution Lines (SSSLs) in rice (Oryza sativa L.). INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 66(01), 31–32. https://doi.org/.
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