Inheritance of protein markers in the succession of generations of interspecific hybrids of cotton

This paper presents the results of studying the inheritance of protein markers in different generations of interspecific hybrids of cotton Gossypium hirsutum L. × G. barbadense L. and G. barbadense L. × G. hirsutum L. While these hybrids were in development, the species G. hirsutum was represented b...

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Main Authors: Sh. Yunuskhanov, Z. Abdurazakova
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Language:English
Published: Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, The Vavilov Society of Geneticists and Breeders 2016-12-01
Series:Вавиловский журнал генетики и селекции
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Online Access:https://vavilov.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/812
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Z. Abdurazakova
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description This paper presents the results of studying the inheritance of protein markers in different generations of interspecific hybrids of cotton Gossypium hirsutum L. × G. barbadense L. and G. barbadense L. × G. hirsutum L. While these hybrids were in development, the species G. hirsutum was represented by dwarf plants and the species G. barbadense, by variety C-6037 plants. G. hirsutum plants had protein marker H-0.13 and G. barbadense plants had the homologous marker, protein B-0.18. Previous studies demonstrated that in interspecific crosses these markers behave as alleles of the same locus. This allowed these markers to be used for analysis of the ratios of phenotypic classes in the succession of generations of interspecific hybrids, including F2, F9 and F10. In these studies, the plants with only one type of protein (H-0.13 or B-0.18) were regarded as homozygous for the corresponding gene, while plants with both proteins (H-0.13 and B-0.18), as heterozygous. Some polymorphic progeny showed a significant shift in the ratios of phenotypic classes. These changes were observed as an increased or a decreased share of a particular phenotypic class, or as a significant increase or decrease in the proportion of the heterozygotes. The electrophoretic protein composition of cotton seed samples remained unchanged until the tenth generation of hybrids, but in the tenth generation, some heterozygous plants gave offspring, the seeds of which lacked protein with an electrophoretic mobility of 0.70. Plants in which this protein was absent belonged to the homozygous phenotypic class with marker H-0.13.
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spelling doaj.art-4b65d17dedd24a63a6f708c5484754722024-04-11T15:30:57ZengSiberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, The Vavilov Society of Geneticists and BreedersВавиловский журнал генетики и селекции2500-32592016-12-0120565365710.18699/VJ16.160527Inheritance of protein markers in the succession of generations of interspecific hybrids of cottonSh. Yunuskhanov0Z. Abdurazakova1Institute of Genetics and Plant Experimental Biology, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of UzbekistanInstitute of Genetics and Plant Experimental Biology, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of UzbekistanThis paper presents the results of studying the inheritance of protein markers in different generations of interspecific hybrids of cotton Gossypium hirsutum L. × G. barbadense L. and G. barbadense L. × G. hirsutum L. While these hybrids were in development, the species G. hirsutum was represented by dwarf plants and the species G. barbadense, by variety C-6037 plants. G. hirsutum plants had protein marker H-0.13 and G. barbadense plants had the homologous marker, protein B-0.18. Previous studies demonstrated that in interspecific crosses these markers behave as alleles of the same locus. This allowed these markers to be used for analysis of the ratios of phenotypic classes in the succession of generations of interspecific hybrids, including F2, F9 and F10. In these studies, the plants with only one type of protein (H-0.13 or B-0.18) were regarded as homozygous for the corresponding gene, while plants with both proteins (H-0.13 and B-0.18), as heterozygous. Some polymorphic progeny showed a significant shift in the ratios of phenotypic classes. These changes were observed as an increased or a decreased share of a particular phenotypic class, or as a significant increase or decrease in the proportion of the heterozygotes. The electrophoretic protein composition of cotton seed samples remained unchanged until the tenth generation of hybrids, but in the tenth generation, some heterozygous plants gave offspring, the seeds of which lacked protein with an electrophoretic mobility of 0.70. Plants in which this protein was absent belonged to the homozygous phenotypic class with marker H-0.13.https://vavilov.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/812cottongossypium hirsutum l.g. barbadense l.dwarf formreciprocal hybridsprotein markers.
spellingShingle Sh. Yunuskhanov
Z. Abdurazakova
Inheritance of protein markers in the succession of generations of interspecific hybrids of cotton
Вавиловский журнал генетики и селекции
cotton
gossypium hirsutum l.
g. barbadense l.
dwarf form
reciprocal hybrids
protein markers.
title Inheritance of protein markers in the succession of generations of interspecific hybrids of cotton
title_full Inheritance of protein markers in the succession of generations of interspecific hybrids of cotton
title_fullStr Inheritance of protein markers in the succession of generations of interspecific hybrids of cotton
title_full_unstemmed Inheritance of protein markers in the succession of generations of interspecific hybrids of cotton
title_short Inheritance of protein markers in the succession of generations of interspecific hybrids of cotton
title_sort inheritance of protein markers in the succession of generations of interspecific hybrids of cotton
topic cotton
gossypium hirsutum l.
g. barbadense l.
dwarf form
reciprocal hybrids
protein markers.
url https://vavilov.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/812
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