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Two Nicotiana occidentalis accessions enable gene identification for Type II hybrid lethality by the cross to N. sylvestris.
Kawaguchi, Kenji; Ohya, Yuichiro; Maekawa, Maho; Iizuka, Takahiro; Hasegawa, Akira; Shiragaki, Kumpei; He, Hai; Oda, Masayuki; Morikawa, Toshinobu; Yokoi, Shuji; Tezuka, Takahiro.
Affiliation
  • Kawaguchi K; Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan.
  • Ohya Y; NARO Hokkaido Agricultural Research Center, Memuro Research Station, 9-4 Shinsei-minami, Memuro, Kasai, Hokkaido, 082-0081, Japan.
  • Maekawa M; Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan.
  • Iizuka T; School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan.
  • Hasegawa A; Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan.
  • Shiragaki K; School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan.
  • He H; Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan.
  • Oda M; Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan.
  • Morikawa T; Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan.
  • Yokoi S; Education and Research Field, College of Life, Environment, and Advanced Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan.
  • Tezuka T; Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan.
Sci Rep ; 11(1): 17093, 2021 08 24.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34429461
ABSTRACT
Hybrid lethality, meaning the death of F1 hybrid seedlings, has been observed in many plant species, including Nicotiana. Previously, we have revealed that hybrids of the selected Nicotiana occidentalis accession and N. tabacum, an allotetraploid with S and T genomes, exhibited lethality characterized by the fading of shoot color. The lethality was suggested to be controlled by alleles of loci on the S and T genomes derived from N. sylvestris and N. tomentosiformis, respectively. Here, we extended the analysis of hybrid lethality using other two accessions of N. occidentalis identified from the five tested accessions. The two accessions were crossed with N. tabacum and its two progenitors, N. sylvestris and N. tomentosiformis. After crosses with N. tabacum, the two N. occidentalis accessions yielded inviable hybrid seedlings whose lethality was characterized by the fading of shoot color, but only the T genome of N. tabacum was responsible for hybrid lethality. Genetic analysis indicated that first-mentioned N. occidentalis accession carries a single gene causing hybrid lethality by allelic interaction with the S genome.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Nicotiana / Genes, Lethal / Hybridization, Genetic Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japón

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Nicotiana / Genes, Lethal / Hybridization, Genetic Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japón
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