作者
HY Hung, Christopher Browne, Katherine Guill, Nathan Coles, Magen Eller, Arturo Garcia, Nicholas Lepak, Susan Melia-Hancock, Marco Oropeza-Rosas, Stella Salvo, Narasimham Upadyayula, ES Buckler, Sherry Flint-Garcia, MD McMullen, TR Rocheford, JB Holland
发表日期
2012/5/1
期刊
Heredity
卷号
108
期号
5
页码范围
490-499
出版商
Nature Publishing Group
简介
Appropriate selection of parents for the development of mapping populations is pivotal to maximizing the power of quantitative trait loci detection. Trait genotypic variation within a family is indicative of the family's informativeness for genetic studies. Accurate prediction of the most useful parental combinations within a species would help guide quantitative genetics studies. We tested the reliability of genotypic and phenotypic distance estimators between pairs of maize inbred lines to predict genotypic variation for quantitative traits within families derived from biparental crosses. We developed 25 families composed of∼ 200 random recombinant inbred lines each from crosses between a common reference parent inbred, B73, and 25 diverse maize inbreds. Parents and families were evaluated for 19 quantitative traits across up to 11 environments. Genetic distances (GDs) among parents were estimated with 44 simple …
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