Marker-trait association study for protein content in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)
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Abhilash R. Jadhav, Rayate Shriram Jayram, L. B. Mhase, Mahendar Thudi, Annapurna Chitikineni, P. N. Harer, A. S. Jadhav, Rajeev Varshney, Pawan Kulwal. (27/12/2015). Marker-trait association study for protein content in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L. ). Journal of Genetics, 94 (2), pp. 279-286.
Abstract
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is the second most important cool season food legume cultivated in arid and semiarid regions
of the world. The objective of the present study was to study variation for protein content in chickpea germplasm, and to
find markers associated with it. A set of 187 genotypes comprising both international and exotic collections, and representing
both desi and kabuli types with protein content ranging from 13.25% to 26.77% was used. Twenty-three SSR markers representing
all eight linkage groups (LG) amplifying 153 loci were used for the analysis. Population structure analysis identified
three subpopulations, and corresponding Q values of principal components were used to take care of population structure
in the analysis which was performed using general linear and mixed linear models. Marker-trait association (MTA) analysis
identified nine significant associations representing four QTLs in the entire population. Subpopulation analyses identified ten
significant MTAs representing five QTLs, four of which were common with that of the entire population. Two most signifi-
cant QTLs linked with markers TR26.205 and CaM1068.195 were present on LG3 and LG5. Gene ontology search identified
29 candidate genes in the region of significant MTAs on LG3. The present study will be helpful in concentrating on LG3
and LG5 for identification of closely linked markers for protein content in chickpea and for their use in molecular breeding
programme for nutritional quality improvement.
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Thudi, Mahendar https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2851-6837