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Introgression of Perennial Teosinte Genome into Maize and Identification of Genomic In Situ Hybridization and Microsatellite Markers
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2005
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Plant GeneticsPerennial Teosinte ChromosomesGeneticsReproductive GeneticsDesirable CharactersMolecular GeneticsGenomicsPerennial Teosinte GenomePlant GenomicsMolecular EcologySitu HybridizationQuantitative GeneticsHybridizationPerennial TeosinteMolecular BreedingAgricultural BiotechnologyGenetic VariationPopulation GeneticsPlant BreedingMicrosatellite MarkersBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyMedicine
To transfer desirable characters from perennial teosinte [ Zea perennis (Hitchc.) Reeves & Mangelsd.] into maize ( Z. mays L.), we have generated an interspecific hybrid and its backcross generations (BC 1 F 3 ). The maize × perennial teosinte BC 1 F 3 (MZI202) resembled maize, with chromosome number 2 n = 20. MZI202 was studied by multicolor genomic in situ hybridization (McGISH) and simple‐sequence repeat (SSR) microsatellites markers. The McGISH experiments provided direct evidence that MZI202 was a maize–perennial teosinte substitution line with introgression of three alien chromosomes from perennial teosinte. The SSR assay further confirmed that a single chromosome 6 and the pair of chromosome 10 of maize were replaced by perennial teosinte chromosomes in MZI202.
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