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Mapping with a few plants: using selective mapping for microsatellite saturation of the Prunus reference map

Authors :
Howad, Werner
Yamamoto, Toshiya
Dirlewanger, Elisabeth
Testolin, Raffaele
Cosson, Patrick
Cipriani, Guido
Monforte, Antonio J.
Georgi, Laura
Abbott, Albert G.
Arus, Pere
Source :
Genetics. Nov, 2005, Vol. 171 Issue 3, p1305, 5 p.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The concept of selective (or bin) mapping is used here for the first time, using as an example the Prunus reference map constructed with an almond x peach [F.sub.2] population. On the basis of this map, a set of six plants that jointly defined 65 possible different genotypes for the codominant markers mapped on it was selected. Sixty-three of these joint genotypes corresponded to a single chromosomal region (a bin) of the Prunus genome, and the two remaining corresponded to two bins each. The 67 bins defined by these six plants had a 7.8-cM average length and a maximum individual length of 24.7 cM. Using a unit of analysis composed of these six plants, their [F.sub.1] hybrid parent, and one of the parents of the hybrid, we mapped 264 microsatellite (or simple-sequence repeat, SSR) markers from 401 different microsatellite primer pairs. Bin mapping proved to be a fast and economic strategy that could be used for further map saturation, the addition of valuable markers (such as those based on microsatellites or ESTs), and giving a wider scope to, and a more efficient use of, reference mapping populations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00166731
Volume :
171
Issue :
3
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.140240031