Inheritance of Marker Genes among Progeny of Interspecific Tomato Hybrids Expressing the recA Escherichia coli Gene

2019 
In interspecific hybrids a decrease in genetic exchanges between chromosomes from different species and negative interactions between functionally incompatible loci limit genetic variation among the progeny. Earlier the fraction of crossover genotypes was increased in intraspecific hybrids of the cultivated tomato Solanum lycopersicum with the expression of the recA Escherichia coli gene. In this research transgenic hybrids between S. lycopersicum and some wild tomato species were obtained in order to study the effect of recA gene expression on the frequency of crossovers in the progeny of interspecific hybrids. Interspecific hybrids showed negative interactions between the loci of the cultivated tomato and the S. cheesmaniae, S. pimpinellifolium, and S. habrochaites species. In the latter case it resulted in semilethal necrosis. The recA gene expression in interspecific hybrids with S. cheesmaniae partially compensates among the F2 progeny the deficiency of recessive genotypes at the Wv:wv locus of chromosome 2. In general, the fractions of crossover genotypes in the F2 progeny were higher in transgenic interspecific hybrids than in control non-transgenic hybrids of the same combination of crossing, but lower than in intraspecific S. lycopersicum hybrids.
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