Vitamin A deficiency compromises immune function and is the leading cause of preventable blindness in children in many developing countries. Breeding to increase beta carotene levels in cereal grains termed provitamin A biofortification is an economical approach to address dietary vitamin A deficiency.Experimental evidence from association and linkage populations in maize (Zea mays L.) demonstrate that the gene encoding beta-carotene hydroxylase 1 (crtRB1) underlies a principal quantitative trait locus associated with beta-carotene concentration and conversion in maize kernels.The most favorable crtRB1 alleles rare in frequency and unique to temperate germplasm are being introgressed via inexpensive PCR marker-assisted selection (MAS) into tropical maize germplasm adapted to developing countries where it is most needed for human health. MAS using markers reported herein can efficiently increase pro Vitamin A carotenoid concentration in maize.
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