Development and accuracy assessment of molecular markers associated with crown rust resistance genes in oat
Rawnaq N. Chowdhury, Raja Sekhar Nandety, Belayneh Admassu Yimer, Jason Fiedler, Suraj Sapkota, Kathy Esvelt Klos, Dragan Perovic, Dragan Perovic, Dragan Perovic

TL;DR
This study evaluates molecular markers for identifying crown rust resistance genes in oat, aiming to improve breeding accuracy.
Contribution
The study assesses the reliability of molecular markers for predicting crown rust resistance genes in a diverse oat genetic background.
Findings
Eight out of thirty SNPs showed predictive potential with ≤25% false positive rates.
Markers for Pc38 and Pc68 perfectly matched carrier status across all lines.
Published markers for four genes were validated with low genotyping errors.
Abstract
Crown rust caused by Puccinia coronata Cda. f. sp. avenae P. Syd. (Pca) is considered the most destructive disease of oat, causing yield and grain quality losses. Over a hundred crown rust race-specific resistance genes have been identified, but the history of cultivar development has left the identity of Pc resistance genes elusive. Closely linked molecular markers may be used to identify the carrier status of a particular Pc resistance allele in any given oat line. However, elevated false positive rates could lead to misidentifying carriers, potentially excluding valuable genetic material from breeding programs. There are very few studies that examine the reliability of gene molecular markers in a diverse genetic background. In this study, molecular markers with genotype data from the T3/Oat database and map data from GrainGenes, which indicated linkage to Pc genes, were evaluated for…
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TopicsWheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology · Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics · Genetics and Plant Breeding
