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HEREDITAS ›› 2007, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (3): 259-259―264.doi: 10.1360/yc-007-0259

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Theory and application of marker-assisted introgression

BAI Jun-Yan1, ZHANG Qin2, JIA Xiao-Ping3

  

  1. 1. Animal Science and Technology, Henan Science and Technology University, Luoyang 471003, China; 2. Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding of the Ministry of Agriculture, College of Animal Science and Technology, Chinese Agriculture University, Beijing 100094, China; 3. College of Biological Science, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100094, China
  • Received:2006-07-02 Revised:2006-10-24 Online:2007-03-01 Published:2007-03-01
  • Contact: ZHANG Qin

Abstract:

Marker-assisted introgression (MAI) is one of the major applications of molecular information in animal breeding aiming at introgression of one or more favorable genes from a line (donor) to another (recipient), while keeping the genetic background of the recipient as much as possible. It consists of three phases. Firstly, cross donor and recipient lines to produce F1; secondly, repeated backcross the F1 individuals and the subsequent progenies with the recipient to recover its genetic background; and thirdly, intercross the backcrossed progenies to fix the introgressed genes in the population. Many factors affect the efficiency of MAI, among which the methods of foreground and background selection are very critical.