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Photoperiod-sensitive genic male sterile (PSGMS) rice is a very useful germplasm for hybrid rice development. It was first found as a spontaneous mutant in a japonica cultivar ’Nongken 58.pms3 on chromosome 12 was determined to be the locus where the original PSGMS mutation occurred, changing the normal cultivar Nongken 58 to PS-GMS Nongken 58S. Large amounts of RAPD and AFLP analyses were also conducted for the fine mapping of the pms3 genomic region, which resulted in 4 molecular markers linked to pms3. Although these markers somewhat increased the marker density of this region, the pms3 locus is still located in a marker-sparse region.
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Mei, M., Chen, L., Zhang, Z. et al. pms3 is the locus causing the original photoperiod-sensitive male sterility mutation of ’Nongken 58S’. Sci. China Ser. C.-Life Sci. 42, 316–322 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03183609
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