Breeding Science
Online ISSN : 1347-3735
Print ISSN : 1344-7610
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A CAPS marker linked to a genic male-sterile gene in the colored sweet pepper, ‘Paprika’ (Capsicum annuum L.)
Jundae LeeJung-Heon HanChul-Geon AnWon Phil LeeJae Bok Yoon
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2010 Volume 60 Issue 1 Pages 93-98

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Genic male sterility (GMS) has been widely used as a tool for hybrid seed production in chili pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). Little work has been done on the development of molecular markers linked to pepper GMS genes, which are generally controlled by a recessive nuclear gene. In this study, we developed a DNA marker linked to paprika GMS using bulked segregant analysis (BSA) and an amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technique. Two F2 populations were made by selfing commercial F1 varieties of ‘Mirage’ and ‘Fiesta’ and subjected to BSA-AFLP using 256 primer combinations. Among five reproducible polymorphic primer combinations, an AFLP marker Egat/Mcgg was converted to a codominant cleavage amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) marker. This marker, named PmsM1-CAPS, is located about 2 to 3 cM from the ms locus. Although PmsM1-CAPS was not correlated with GMS in ‘MiniBell’ because it was a different GMS gene, the marker was found to be useful in screening for male sterility, as tested in F2 progenies from ‘Helsinki’ and F3 families derived from the F1 varieties used in this study.
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