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A SNP and SSR based genetic map of asparagus bean (Vigna. unguiculata ssp. sesquipedialis) and comparison with the broader species.

Authors :
Xu, Pei
Xu, Pei
Wu, Xiaohua
Wang, Baogen
Liu, Yonghua
Ehlers, Jeffery D
Close, Timothy J
Roberts, Philip A
Diop, Ndeye-Ndack
Qin, Dehui
Hu, Tingting
Lu, Zhongfu
Li, Guojing
Xu, Pei
Xu, Pei
Wu, Xiaohua
Wang, Baogen
Liu, Yonghua
Ehlers, Jeffery D
Close, Timothy J
Roberts, Philip A
Diop, Ndeye-Ndack
Qin, Dehui
Hu, Tingting
Lu, Zhongfu
Li, Guojing
Source :
PloS one; vol 6, iss 1, e15952; 1932-6203
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Asparagus bean (Vigna. unguiculata ssp. sesquipedialis) is a distinctive subspecies of cowpea [Vigna. unguiculata (L.) Walp.] that apparently originated in East Asia and is characterized by extremely long and thin pods and an aggressive climbing growth habit. The crop is widely cultivated throughout Asia for the production of immature pods known as 'long beans' or 'asparagus beans'. While the genome of cowpea ssp. unguiculata has been characterized recently by high-density genetic mapping and partial sequencing, little is known about the genome of asparagus bean. We report here the first genetic map of asparagus bean based on SNP and SSR markers. The current map consists of 375 loci mapped onto 11 linkage groups (LGs), with 191 loci detected by SNP markers and 184 loci by SSR markers. The overall map length is 745 cM, with an average marker distance of 1.98 cM. There are four high marker-density blocks distributed on three LGs and three regions of segregation distortion (SDRs) identified on two other LGs, two of which co-locate in chromosomal regions syntenic to SDRs in soybean. Synteny between asparagus bean and the model legume Lotus. japonica was also established. This work provides the basis for mapping and functional analysis of genes/QTLs of particular interest in asparagus bean, as well as for comparative genomics study of cowpea at the subspecies level.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
PloS one; vol 6, iss 1, e15952; 1932-6203
Notes :
application/pdf, PloS one vol 6, iss 1, e15952 1932-6203
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287384619
Document Type :
Electronic Resource