Abstract

Hydroxysafflor yellow A (HSYA), an important active compound in treating focal cardiac and cerebral ischemia, is uniquely present in flower petals of Carthamus tinctorius. In this study, inheritance and molecular marker analyses for HSYA trait in safflower were carried out. HSYA contents in parents, cross hybridized F1 and F2 individuals were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography. Results revealed that the presence/absence of HSYA was controlled by one major nuclear gene termed HSya. A total of 48 AFLP primer combinations were screened, and bulked segregant analysis was performed by preparing two pools of 10 present-HSYA and ten absent-HSYA plants selected from the 498 individuals of the F2 segregating population. Four AFLP markers, AFLP-5, AFLP-7, AFLP-15 and AFLP-16, were identified to be closely associated with HSya. Of those, AFLP-16 was the closest to HSya, estimated at about 9.4 cM in genetic distance. The dominant AFLP-16 marker was converted into a simple sequence characterized amplified region marker based on the sequence information of the cloned flanking regions of the AFLP fragment and was designated as SCM16. Our result has direct application for marker-assisted selection of quality breeding in safflower.

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