A genetic map of macadamia based on randomly amplified DNA fingerprinting (RAF) markers
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01/01/2003
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The first genetic linkage map of macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia and M. tetraphylla) is presented. The map is based on 56 F-1 progeny of cultivars 'Keauhou' and 'A16'. Eighty-four percent of the 382 markers analysed segregated as Mendelian loci. The two-way pseudo-testcross mapping strategy allowed construction of separate parental cultivar maps. Ninety bridging loci enabled merging of these maps to produce a detailed genetic map of macadamia, 1100 cM in length and spanning 70-80% of the genome. The combined map comprised 24 linkage groups with 265 framework markers: 259 markers from randomly amplified DNA fingerprinting (RAF), five random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), and one sequence-tagged microsatellite site (STMS). The RAF marker system unexpectedly revealed 16 codominant markers, one of them a putative microsatellite locus and exhibiting four distinct alleles in the cross. This molecular study is the most comprehensive examination to date of genetic loci of macadamia, and is a major step towards developing marker-assisted selection for this crop. |
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eng |
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Kluwer Academic |
Palavras-Chave | #Agronomy #Plant Sciences #Horticulture #Genetic Map #Heterozygosity #Macadamia #Raf #Two-way Pseudo-testcross #Rapd Markers #Linkage Map #Apple #Aflp #Polymorphisms #Primers #Genome #Length #C1 #270299 Genetics not elsewhere classified #770899 Other |
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Journal Article |