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A high-density linkage map of Theobroma cacao L

Authors :
Isabelle Pieretti
Laurent Grivet
Ange-Marie Risterucci
Marie-Henriette Flament
Jeanne A.K. N'Goran
Claire Lanaud
Source :
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2000.

Abstract

The first linkage map established by Lanaud et al. (1995) was used as a starting point to produce a high-density molecular linkage map. A mapping population of 181 progenies resulting from a cross between two heterozygous genotypes, a Forastero and a Trinitario (hybrid between Forastero and Criollo), was used for the linkage analysis. A new DNA isolation protocol was established, which allows enough good quality DNA to construct a genetic map with PCR-based markers. The map comprises 424 markers with an average spacing between markers of 2.1 cM. The marker types used were five isozymes, six loci from known function genes, 65 genomic RFLPs, 104 cDNA RFLPs, three telomeric probes, 30 RAPDs, 191 AFLPs and 20 microsatellites. The use of new marker types, AFLP and microsatellites, did not disturb the original order of the RFLP loci used on the previous map. The genetic markers were distributed over ten linkage groups and cover 885.4 cM. The maximum distance observed between adjacent markers was 16.2 cM, and 9.4% of all loci showed skewed segregation.

Details

ISSN :
14322242 and 00405752
Volume :
101
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0d57ac1238ba11eb449532bd677d79c2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s001220051566