Abstract

The phenomenon of heterosis, known as superior performance of hybrid organism compared with either of their parents, has been exploited by agricultural practices in the production of various crops since the beginning of the last century; however, its genetic basis has remained obscure. With experimental data obtained from the study of maize hybrids, and mathematical calculations, some genetic models have been proposed to explain heterosis from various types of gene interaction, such as dominance, over-dominance and epistasis. However, any of the proposed concepts has weak points, which place limitations on the possibility of overall interpretation of heterotic response in F1. In this review we gather a brief account of findings from various studies for critical evaluation of the main theoretical concepts based on the information accumulated to date by genetics and molecular biology and focused on particular mechanisms acting for specific traits. We discussed some aspects concerning the role of mutation loads in the formation of heterotic phenotype. Also, we gathered a brief account of findings for interpretation of genetic effects due to linkage and non-allelic genes’ interactions that make nuances to analysis of dominance and over-dominance. We have provided information about combining ability, its practical application in the context of the concept of heterotic groups. Here we also discussed some aspects of “genotype–environment” interaction. Recent advancements in genetics and molecular biology indicate the importance of various types of gene action for heterosis and confirm the necessity of systemlevel approaches to understanding this unique phenomenon.

Highlights

  • With experimental data obtained from the study of maize hybrids, and mathematical calculations, some genetic models have been proposed to explain heterosis from various types of gene interaction, such as dominance, over-dominance and epistasis

  • In this review we gather a brief account of findings from various studies for critical evaluation of the main theoretical concepts based on the information accumulated to date by genetics and molecular biology and focused on par­ ticular mechanisms acting for specific traits

  • We gathered a brief account of findings for interpre­ tation of genetic effects due to linkage and non-allelic genes’ interactions that make nuances to anal­ysis of dominance and over-dominance

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Summary

Теоретические аспекты гетерозиса

Институт генетики и цитологии Национальной академии наук Беларуси, Минск, Республика Беларусь. Полученных при исследовании гибридов кукурузы, и теоретических расчетов были предложены базовые модели, описывающие этот феномен с точки зрения различных типов взаимодействия генов – доминирования, сверхдоминирования и эпистаза. В данном обзоре дана крити­ ческая оценка теоретических концепций гетерозиса с позиции накопленных к настоящему времени данных генетики и молеку­ лярной биологии, которые концентрируются на конкретных механизмах, действующих в отношении специфических призна­ ков. Рассмотрены вопросы интерпретации генетических эффек­ тов при наличии сцепления, которые относят к псевдосверхдоминированию. Особое внимание уделено неаллельным взаимо­ действи­ям генов, которые добавляют новые нюансы при обсуж­ ден­ ии эффектов доминирования и сверхдомини­рования. Выполненный анализ теоретических концепций гетерозиса с позиции современных данных генетики свидетель­ ствует о важной роли различных типов действия генов при фор­ мировании выдающегося фенотипа и подтверждает необходи­ мость системного подхода к этому сложному и уникальному явлению.

Theoretical aspects of heterosis
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