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A draft physical map of a D-genome cotton species (Gossypium raimondii)

Authors :
Jonathan F. Wendel
James C. Estill
Changsoo Kim
Marina Wissotski
Amy H. Chen
Andrew H. Paterson
Kristi Collura
Corrinne E. Grover
Eareana Um
Lisa K. Rainville
Gary J. Pierce
Rod A. Wing
Kristen Chicola
Mehboob-ur Rahman
Ethan Epps
Michele Braidotti
Jaime Olive
Rosana O. Compton
Xiyin Wang
Andrea Zuccolo
Cornelia Lemke
Jennifer Ingles
Junkang Rong
Wolfgang Golser
John E. Bowers
Yeisoo Yu
Nabila Tabassum
Santhosh Karunakaran
Haibao Tang
Daniel G. Peterson
Lifeng Lin
Dave Kudrna
Source :
BMC Genomics, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 395 (2010), BMC Genomics
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
BMC, 2010.

Abstract

Background Genetically anchored physical maps of large eukaryotic genomes have proven useful both for their intrinsic merit and as an adjunct to genome sequencing. Cultivated tetraploid cottons, Gossypium hirsutum and G. barbadense, share a common ancestor formed by a merger of the A and D genomes about 1-2 million years ago. Toward the long-term goal of characterizing the spectrum of diversity among cotton genomes, the worldwide cotton community has prioritized the D genome progenitor Gossypium raimondii for complete sequencing. Results A whole genome physical map of G. raimondii, the putative D genome ancestral species of tetraploid cottons was assembled, integrating genetically-anchored overgo hybridization probes, agarose based fingerprints and 'high information content fingerprinting' (HICF). A total of 13,662 BAC-end sequences and 2,828 DNA probes were used in genetically anchoring 1585 contigs to a cotton consensus genetic map, and 370 and 438 contigs, respectively to Arabidopsis thaliana (AT) and Vitis vinifera (VV) whole genome sequences. Conclusion Several lines of evidence suggest that the G. raimondii genome is comprised of two qualitatively different components. Much of the gene rich component is aligned to the Arabidopsis and Vitis vinifera genomes and shows promise for utilizing translational genomic approaches in understanding this important genome and its resident genes. The integrated genetic-physical map is of value both in assembling and validating a planned reference sequence.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712164
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Genomics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8d690809838d5a4508130d365d9e17e6