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Ciênc. rural ; 46(5): 790-795, May 2016. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-777280

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ABSTRACT: Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) with purple-red leaf is a valuable resource for plant breeder. It was utilized in breeding program as a morphological marker, and the source of resistance gene to biotic or abiotic stress due to its anthocyanin content (AC). However, the inheritance of AC and the correlation with chlorophyll content (CC) in rapeseed leaf are still unknown. This study aimed to investigate the gene action and heritability of AC and CC in a 10-Zi006 × 10-4438 rapeseed cross using generation mean analysis. The results indicated that AC and CC were controlled by main gene effect and non-allelic interactions. The AC was mainly controlled by genetic effect. However, the genetic effect and non-genetic effect were both important for CC. In addition, the total fixable gene effects was higher than unfixable gene effects for AC, but opposite results was found for CC. Both negative and positive correlations between AC and CC were obtained in different generations.


RESUMO: Colza (Brassica napus L.) de folhas vermelho-púrpura é um recurso valioso para os produtores. Foi utilizada em programas de melhoramento como um marcador morfológico ao gene de resistência a estresses abióticos, bióticos ou devido ao seu teor de antocianinas (AC). No entanto, a herança da AC e a correlação com o teor de clorofila (CC) na folha de colza ainda são desconhecidos. Este estudo teve como objetivo investigar a ação dos genes e hereditariedade da CA e CC em 10 Zi006 × 10-4438 colza, usando geração de análise. Os resultados indicaram que CA e CC foram controladas por efeito do gene principal e interacções não-alélicas. O AC foi controlado principalmente por efeito genético. No entanto, os efeitos genético e não genético foram ambos importantes para CC. Além disso, o total de efeitos gênicos solucionáveis foi maior do que os efeitos de genes para AC, mas os resultados opostos foram encontrados para CC. Correlações negativas e positivas entre CA e CC foram obtidas em diferentes gerações.

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Genet. mol. biol ; 33(2): 279-284, 2010. graf, tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-548801

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This study evaluated the types of gene action governing the inheritance of resistance to Phytophthora nicotianae necrosis in populations derived from two crosses involving two susceptible (Beldi and Nabeul II) and one resistant (CM334) cultivars of pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). Populations, composed of Pr, Ps, F1,F2,BC1Pr, and BC1Ps generations, were inoculated with six P. nicotianae isolates. Generation means analysis indicated that an additive-dominance model was appropriate for P. nicotianae isolates PnKo1,PnKo2 and PnKr1, which showed low aggressiveness in the two crosses. For the more aggressive isolates PnBz1,PnBz2 and PnKr2, epistasis was an integral component of resistance in the two crosses. The presence of epistasis in the resistance of pepper to P. nicotianae was dependent on the level of aggressiveness of the isolates. Selection in pepper with less aggressive isolates was efficient, but not with more aggressive isolates; on the other hand, selection with more aggressive isolates was more stable. The minimum number of genes controlling resistance was estimated at up to 2.71. In the majority of cases, the additive variance was significant and greater than the environmental and dominance variance.

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Indian J Hum Genet ; 2004 Jul; 10(2): 46-52
Artículo en Inglés | IMSEAR | ID: sea-143363

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Our previous studies have found significant quantitative changes in the erythrocyte membrane proteins in essential hypertension (EH). The purpose of the present study was to quantify genetic and environmental contributions to quantitative variability of erythrocyte membrane proteins in EH. We studied 115 hypertensive patients, 126 normotensive subjects, 235 of their first-degree relatives and 24 twin pairs by sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The decomposition of total phenotypic variance of erythrocyte membrane proteins to genetic and environmental components was performed by the least squares method. We found that genetic factors play a significant role in the control of quantitative changes in erythrocyte membrane proteins in EH. The genetic contribution to anion exchanger variation was stronger in hypertensives (88%) than in normotensives (36%), and was attributed exclusively to additive polygenic effects. Variation in glucose transporter was under marked control of major gene effect (74%). Importantly, variations in anion and glucose transporters in EH but not in healthy controls were strongly affected by common underlying genes with strong pleiotropic effects (r=0.921, P<0.05). These data provide evidence to support the genetic source of quantitative changes in membrane proteins in EH. Furthermore, the pleiotropic effects of common underlying genes seem to be responsible for variations in the transport proteins likely associated with genetic susceptibility to essential hypertension.

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