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the recombination frequency, the gap between different markers can be
calculated; therefore, the position of different QTLs in a specific genome can
also be calculated (Collard et al., 2005). In the wheat plant about 10 QTLs
for yellow rust resistance have been identified by the help of QTLs mapping.
Among these 10 QTLs, the 05 major QTLs are QYr.sgi-4A.1, Lr34/Yr18,
QYr.sgi-2B.1a, QYr.sgi-4A.2, and QYr.sgi-2B.1 (Chu et al., 2009).
6.5.2 MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION
In plants, breeding approaches DNA markers to play an essential role in
identifying and selecting plants with the suitable trait (Roychowdhury, 2014;
Roychowdhury et al., 2014). Owing to a large number, these DNA markers
are used in a wide range to study and identify plants and these markers are
neutral as they are present in the coding region. The DNA markers which are
used in a wide range are simple sequence repeats (SSR), restriction fragment
length polymorphisms (RFLP), amplified fragment length polymorphisms
(AFLP), and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) (Collard et al.,
2005). The marker-assisted selection also plays an important role in the
germplasm screening for resistant genes (Simon-Mateo & Garcia, 2011). In
sorghum plants, genes responsible for smut resistance were identified by
RAPD and RFLP markers (Oh et al., 1994). Marker-assisted recurrent selec
tion increases the frequency of genes of interest (GOI) when many genes are
involved in a specific trait expression. By using Marker-assisted recurrent
selection in drought conditions, genetic gain for higher grain yield up to 51
kg ha–1 year–1 of maize was produced in the region of sub-Saharan Africa
(Beyene et al., 2016).
6.5.3 DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSGENICS
6.5.3.1 TRANSGENIC APPROACHES FOR BIOTIC STRESS
Biotic stress like bacteria, viruses, insect pests, etc. Many techniques have
been practiced, but not too many satisfactory results are shown, but these
stresses are possible due to the transgenic approaches. In subsections, we
have put in a nutshell the recent success story of the crop with biotic stress
resistance and tolerance with the help of novel transgenic techniques.