[Title Slide – Using Molecular Markers in Soybean Breeding; With Dr. Pengyin
Chen Professor of Soybean Breeding and Genetics; Number 19, October 26, 2009
Your Soybean Podcast, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Arkansas
Soybean Promotion Board]
[Pengyin Chen standing in a laboratory] Plant breeding is a numbers game and
also, time is a very important factor in the course of developing variety.
[Dr. Chen shows a bag of seeds] For instance, start from crossing to release
a variety takes about 8 to 10 years typically. However, with technology we have
today, [Diagram showing molecular markers broken down from DNA strand] molecular
markers, you will be able to see in a few minutes, that we can identify genes
using molecular markers and [Slide - Soybean Varieties from the Lab – picture
showing a notebook with pictures of different varieties, and Petri dishes.] then
that process will speed up the breeding program in quite a few years.
[Dr. Chen] So we can probably identify traits much quicker and more
accurately in a breeding population and it will speed our selection so we can
release a variety sooner, in 4 or 5 years. So today I want to touch a little bit
the technology we use in our breeding program. That is called molecular marker
assisted selection.
Basically we can go collect leaf samples from a plant and then we bring the
tissue back here to the grinding, [Slide – P.C.R. (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
for DNA Replication. Picture of a thermo cycler.] then we run a P.C.R., which
generates a lot of DNA copies. And then we run a geosystem [Slide – Geosystem
for DNA Band Separation. Picture of equipment used for DNA band separation.] ;
will separate out the bands from those banding patterns we are able to tell
which genes are present, which genes are absent in a particular plant. [Video
showing Geosystem lab testing] And then using that molecular marking information
we will go out and select our plants that carries the gene for a specific trait.
[Dr. Chen standing in a laboratory] So that process will speed up the
accuracy and improve the accuracy of the selection and also speed up the process
of the selection. So and that is one thing we do up here in our breeding program
using molecular marker technology.
[Narrator] Your Arkansas Soybean Podcast is a production of the University
of Arkansas Division of Agriculture and was funded in part by the Arkansas
Soybean Promotion Board. For more information on soybean farming in Arkansas
contact your local county Extension Office. [Title slide - For more information
contact your local county Extension office. Your Arkansas Soybean Podcast,
University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Arkansas Soybean Promotion
Board]