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EVALUATION OF LcyE AND CrtRB1 GENE POLYMORPHISMS ASSOCIATED WITH AN INCREASED CONTENT OF PROVITAMIN A IN MAIZE GRAIN (ZEA MAYS L.) IN THE COLLECTION OF SAMPLES OF DIFFERENT ECO-GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN

Abstract

The collection of 54 maize samples of different eco-geographical origin was evaluated for the key polymorphisms of the LcyE and CrtRB1 genes (LcyE 5′TE, LcyE 3′Indel and CrtRB1 3′TE) associated with the provitamin A content in maize grain. Favorable alleles of LcyE were not detected in the studied material. Selected genotypes with favorable allele 1 of СrtRB1 3′TE functional marker (35 % of the samples) are of interest for maize breeding programs aimed at improving the grain quality.

About the Authors

O. A. Orlovskaya
Institute of Genetics and Cytology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus


S. I. Vakula
Institute of Genetics and Cytology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus


S. V. Kubrak
Institute of Genetics and Cytology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus


L. V. Khotyleva
Institute of Genetics and Cytology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus


A. V. Kilchevsky
Institute of Genetics and Cytology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus


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