Association genetics studies on frost tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) reveal new highly conserved amino acid substitutions in CBF-A3, CBF-A15, VRN3 and PPD1 genes.
Steve BabbenEdgar SchliephakePhilipp JanitzaThomas BernerJens KeilwagenMichael KochFernando Alberto Arana-CeballosSven Eduard TemplerYuriy ChesnokovTatyana PshenichnikovaJörg SchondelmaierAndreas BörnerKlaus PillenFrank OrdonDragan PerovicPublished in: BMC genomics (2018)
A set of 65 primer pairs for the genes mentioned above from a previous study was BLASTed against the IWGSC RefSeq resulting in the identification of 39 primer combinations covering the full length of 19 genes. This work demonstrates the usefulness of the IWGSC RefSeq in specific primer development for highly conserved gene families in hexaploid wheat and, that a candidate gene association genetics approach based on the sequence data is an efficient tool to identify new alleles of genes important for the response to abiotic stress in wheat.