M. Jean et al., GENETIC-MAPPING OF NUCLEAR FERTILITY RESTORER GENES FOR THE POLIMA CYTOPLASMIC MALE-STERILITY IN CANOLA (BRASSICA-NAPUS L.) USING DNA MARKERS, Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 95(3), 1997, pp. 321-328
Co-segregation of male fertility with DNA markers selected by targeted
mapping approaches as being potentially linked to the Rfp1 restorer g
ene for the pol cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) was analyzed using tw
o canola (Brassica napus L.) backcross populations. Eleven DNA markers
(10 RFLP markers and one RAPD marker) directly linked to the Rfp1 loc
us were identified. The linkage group containing the Rfp1 locus was fo
und to correspond to B. napus linkage group 18 of Landry et al. (1991)
. A similar pattern of co-segregation between DNA markers and male fer
tility was observed in a backcross population segregating for the pol
restorer gene Rfp2 from line 'UM2383'; one RFLP marker, cRF1b, showed
perfect linkage with both Rfp1 and Rfp2 and detected identical polymor
phic fragments in both the Rfp1 and Rfp2 restorer lines. Our findings
indicate that restoration of pol CMS is controlled by a single nuclear
genetic locus on linkage group 18 and that Rfp1 and Rfp2 are likely a
llelic.