Comparison of DNA marker and pedigreebased methods of genetic analysis in plantain and banana (Musa spp.) clones; II: predicting hybrid performance

Pedigree and DNA marker-based methods were used to predict the performance of triploid progeny from tetraploid-diploid crosses, based on parental heterozygosity, genetic relatedness, and expected contribution to their progeny. There was no significant correlation between parental and progeny perform...

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Main Authors: Tenkouano, A., Crouch, J., Crouch, H., Vuylsteke, D.R., Ortíz, R.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92597
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author Tenkouano, A.
Crouch, J.
Crouch, H.
Vuylsteke, D.R.
Ortíz, R.
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Ortíz, R.
Tenkouano, A.
Vuylsteke, D.R.
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description Pedigree and DNA marker-based methods were used to predict the performance of triploid progeny from tetraploid-diploid crosses, based on parental heterozygosity, genetic relatedness, and expected contribution to their progeny. There was no significant correlation between parental and progeny performance. Prediction of progeny bunch weight was best when based on genealogical distance and equal parental contribution. Predicted fruit size was most accurate when DNA marker data were used and the assumption of an unequal parental contribution was made. Consideration of parental heterozygosity produced larger residuals for all traits. No statistically significant differences were found between the mean residuals obtained under the assumption of an equal vs an unequal contribution of the 4x and 2x genotypes to their 3x progeny, regardless of the method used to estimate genetic relationships.
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spelling CGSpace925972024-03-06T10:16:43Z Comparison of DNA marker and pedigreebased methods of genetic analysis in plantain and banana (Musa spp.) clones; II: predicting hybrid performance Tenkouano, A. Crouch, J. Crouch, H. Vuylsteke, D.R. Ortíz, R. genealogical relationships genetic markers non-additive inheritance parental selection secondary triploid hybrids genetic parental heterozygosity Pedigree and DNA marker-based methods were used to predict the performance of triploid progeny from tetraploid-diploid crosses, based on parental heterozygosity, genetic relatedness, and expected contribution to their progeny. There was no significant correlation between parental and progeny performance. Prediction of progeny bunch weight was best when based on genealogical distance and equal parental contribution. Predicted fruit size was most accurate when DNA marker data were used and the assumption of an unequal parental contribution was made. Consideration of parental heterozygosity produced larger residuals for all traits. No statistically significant differences were found between the mean residuals obtained under the assumption of an equal vs an unequal contribution of the 4x and 2x genotypes to their 3x progeny, regardless of the method used to estimate genetic relationships. 1999 2018-05-17T09:02:48Z 2018-05-17T09:02:48Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92597 en Limited Access Tenkouano, A., Crouch, J., Crouch, H., Vuylsteke, D. & Ortiz, R. (1999). Comparison of DNA marker and pedigree-based methods of genetic analysis in plantain and banana (Musa spp.) clones. II. Predicting hybrid performance. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 98(1), 69-75.
spellingShingle genealogical relationships
genetic markers
non-additive inheritance
parental selection
secondary triploid hybrids
genetic
parental heterozygosity
Tenkouano, A.
Crouch, J.
Crouch, H.
Vuylsteke, D.R.
Ortíz, R.
Comparison of DNA marker and pedigreebased methods of genetic analysis in plantain and banana (Musa spp.) clones; II: predicting hybrid performance
title Comparison of DNA marker and pedigreebased methods of genetic analysis in plantain and banana (Musa spp.) clones; II: predicting hybrid performance
title_full Comparison of DNA marker and pedigreebased methods of genetic analysis in plantain and banana (Musa spp.) clones; II: predicting hybrid performance
title_fullStr Comparison of DNA marker and pedigreebased methods of genetic analysis in plantain and banana (Musa spp.) clones; II: predicting hybrid performance
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of DNA marker and pedigreebased methods of genetic analysis in plantain and banana (Musa spp.) clones; II: predicting hybrid performance
title_short Comparison of DNA marker and pedigreebased methods of genetic analysis in plantain and banana (Musa spp.) clones; II: predicting hybrid performance
title_sort comparison of dna marker and pedigreebased methods of genetic analysis in plantain and banana musa spp clones ii predicting hybrid performance
topic genealogical relationships
genetic markers
non-additive inheritance
parental selection
secondary triploid hybrids
genetic
parental heterozygosity
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92597
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