Abstract

Grain weight is a major determinant of rice grain yield and is widely believed to be controlled by quantitative trait loci (QTL). We have previously reported a new major gene, Mi3, regulating grain length in rice, and that the Mi3 allele from Y34 functioned in a dominant manner. In this paper we report the fine mapping and candidate analysis of Mi3. By employing a chromosome walking strategy in the F2 population of 9311/Y34, the Mi3 gene was finally narrowed to an interval of ~ 41.6 kb between the markers RM6881 and LM9 in the pericentromeric region of rice chromosome 3. According to the rice genome annotations, five putative gene loci, LOC_Os03g_29614, LOC_Os03g_29630, LOC_Os03g_29650, LOC_Os03g_29660 and LOC_Os03g_29680, were located in this candidate region. Mi3 was also determined to be a new gene for grain size in rice by allelic analysis with the previously reported genes. Our results will facilitate the cloning and functional characterization of the Mi3 gene and targeted marker-assisted breeding.

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