Gene Introgression in Weeds Depends on Initial Gene Location in the Crop: Brassica napus-Raphanus raphanistrum Model

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TitreGene Introgression in Weeds Depends on Initial Gene Location in the Crop: Brassica napus-Raphanus raphanistrum Model
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursAdamczyk-Chauvat K, Delaunay S, Vannier A, Francois C, Thomas G, Eber F, Lode M, Gilet M, Huteau V, Morice J, Negre S, Falentin C, Coriton O, Darmency H, Alrustom B, Jenczewski E, Rousseau-Gueutin M, Chevre A-M
JournalGENETICS
Volume206
Pagination1361-1372
Date PublishedJUL
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0016-6731
Mots-clésgene flow, intergeneric hybridization, introgression, oilseed rape, wild radish
Résumé

{The effect of gene location within a crop genome on its transfer to a weed genome remains an open question for gene flow assessment. To elucidate this question, we analyzed advanced generations of intergeneric hybrids, derived from an initial pollination of known oilseed rape varieties (Brassica napus, AACC

DOI10.1534/genetics.117.201715