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A chromosome bin map of 16,000 expressed sequence tag loci and distribution of genes among the three genomes of polyploid wheat.

Authors :
Qi, LL
Qi, LL
Echalier, B
Chao, S
Lazo, GR
Butler, GE
Anderson, OD
Akhunov, ED
Dvorák, J
Linkiewicz, AM
Ratnasiri, A
Dubcovsky, J
Bermudez-Kandianis, CE
Greene, RA
Kantety, R
La Rota, CM
Munkvold, JD
Sorrells, SF
Sorrells, ME
Dilbirligi, M
Sidhu, D
Erayman, M
Randhawa, HS
Sandhu, D
Bondareva, SN
Gill, KS
Mahmoud, AA
Ma, X-F
Miftahudin
Gustafson, JP
Conley, EJ
Nduati, V
Gonzalez-Hernandez, JL
Anderson, JA
Peng, JH
Lapitan, NLV
Hossain, KG
Kalavacharla, V
Kianian, SF
Pathan, MS
Zhang, DS
Nguyen, HT
Choi, D-W
Fenton, RD
Close, TJ
McGuire, PE
Qualset, CO
Gill, BS
Qi, LL
Qi, LL
Echalier, B
Chao, S
Lazo, GR
Butler, GE
Anderson, OD
Akhunov, ED
Dvorák, J
Linkiewicz, AM
Ratnasiri, A
Dubcovsky, J
Bermudez-Kandianis, CE
Greene, RA
Kantety, R
La Rota, CM
Munkvold, JD
Sorrells, SF
Sorrells, ME
Dilbirligi, M
Sidhu, D
Erayman, M
Randhawa, HS
Sandhu, D
Bondareva, SN
Gill, KS
Mahmoud, AA
Ma, X-F
Miftahudin
Gustafson, JP
Conley, EJ
Nduati, V
Gonzalez-Hernandez, JL
Anderson, JA
Peng, JH
Lapitan, NLV
Hossain, KG
Kalavacharla, V
Kianian, SF
Pathan, MS
Zhang, DS
Nguyen, HT
Choi, D-W
Fenton, RD
Close, TJ
McGuire, PE
Qualset, CO
Gill, BS
Source :
Genetics; vol 168, iss 2, 701-712; 0016-6731
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Because of the huge size of the common wheat (Triticum aestivum L., 2n = 6x = 42, AABBDD) genome of 17,300 Mb, sequencing and mapping of the expressed portion is a logical first step for gene discovery. Here we report mapping of 7104 expressed sequence tag (EST) unigenes by Southern hybridization into a chromosome bin map using a set of wheat aneuploids and deletion stocks. Each EST detected a mean of 4.8 restriction fragments and 2.8 loci. More loci were mapped in the B genome (5774) than in the A (5173) or D (5146) genomes. The EST density was significantly higher for the D genome than for the A or B. In general, EST density increased relative to the physical distance from the centromere. The majority of EST-dense regions are in the distal parts of chromosomes. Most of the agronomically important genes are located in EST-dense regions. The chromosome bin map of ESTs is a unique resource for SNP analysis, comparative mapping, structural and functional analysis, and polyploid evolution, as well as providing a framework for constructing a sequence-ready, BAC-contig map of the wheat genome.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Genetics; vol 168, iss 2, 701-712; 0016-6731
Notes :
Genetics vol 168, iss 2, 701-712 0016-6731
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367380940
Document Type :
Electronic Resource