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Deletion mapping of homoeologous group 6-specific wheat expressed sequence tags.

Authors :
Randhawa HS
Dilbirligi M
Sidhu D
Erayman M
Sandhu D
Bondareva S
Chao S
Lazo GR
Anderson OD
Miftahudin
Gustafson JP
Echalier B
Qi LL
Gill BS
Akhunov ED
Dvorák J
Linkiewicz AM
Ratnasiri A
Dubcovsky J
Bermudez-Kandianis CE
Greene RA
Sorrells ME
Conley EJ
Anderson JA
Peng JH
Lapitan NL
Hossain KG
Kalavacharla V
Kianian SF
Pathan MS
Nguyen HT
Endo TR
Close TJ
McGuire PE
Qualset CO
Gill KS
Source :
Genetics [Genetics] 2004 Oct; Vol. 168 (2), pp. 677-86.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

To localize wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) ESTs on chromosomes, 882 homoeologous group 6-specific ESTs were identified by physically mapping 7965 singletons from 37 cDNA libraries on 146 chromosome, arm, and sub-arm aneuploid and deletion stocks. The 882 ESTs were physically mapped to 25 regions (bins) flanked by 23 deletion breakpoints. Of the 5154 restriction fragments detected by 882 ESTs, 2043 (loci) were localized to group 6 chromosomes and 806 were mapped on other chromosome groups. The number of loci mapped was greatest on chromosome 6B and least on 6D. The 264 ESTs that detected orthologous loci on all three homoeologs using one restriction enzyme were used to construct a consensus physical map. The physical distribution of ESTs was uneven on chromosomes with a tendency toward higher densities in the distal halves of chromosome arms. About 43% of the wheat group 6 ESTs identified rice homologs upon comparisons of genome sequences. Fifty-eight percent of these ESTs were present on rice chromosome 2 and the remaining were on other rice chromosomes. Even within the group 6 bins, rice chromosomal blocks identified by 1-6 wheat ESTs were homologous to up to 11 rice chromosomes. These rice-block contigs were used to resolve the order of wheat ESTs within each bin.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0016-6731
Volume :
168
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15514044
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.104.034843