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From Genetic Maps to QTL Cloning: An Overview for Durum Wheat

Pasqualina Colasuonno, Ilaria Marcotuli, Ágata Gadaleta, José Miguel Soriano

2021Plants53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Durum wheat is one of the most important cultivated cereal crops, providing nutrients to humans and domestic animals. Durum breeding programs prioritize the improvement of its main agronomic traits; however, the majority of these traits involve complex characteristics with a quantitative inheritance (quantitative trait loci, QTL). This can be solved with the use of genetic maps, new molecular markers, phenotyping data of segregating populations, and increased accessibility to sequences from next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies. This allows for high-density genetic maps to be developed for localizing candidate loci within a few Kb in a complex genome, such as durum wheat. Here, we review the identified QTL, fine mapping, and cloning of QTL or candidate genes involved in the main traits regarding the quality and biotic and abiotic stresses of durum wheat. The current knowledge on the used molecular markers, sequence data, and how they changed the development of genetic maps and the characterization of QTL is summarized. A deeper understanding of the trait architecture useful in accelerating durum wheat breeding programs is envisioned.

Topics & Concepts

Quantitative trait locusBiologyFamily-based QTL mappingGenetic architectureTraitCandidate geneInheritance (genetic algorithm)GeneticsGenomeGene mappingGeneComputer scienceProgramming languageChromosomeWheat and Barley Genetics and PathologyGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and AnimalsGenetics and Plant Breeding
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