Linkage mapping in apomictic and sexual Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) genotypes using a two way pseudotestcross strategy based on AFLP and SAMPL markers
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The high versatility of the mode of reproduction and the retention of a
pollen recognition system are the factors responsible for the extreme
complexity of the genome in Poa pratensis L. Two genetic maps, one of an
apomictic and one of a sexual genotype, were constructed using a two-way
pseudo-testcross strategy and multiplex PCR-based molecular markers (AFLP
and SAMPL). Due to the high ploidy level and the uncertainty of chromosome
pairing-behavior at meiosis, only parent-specific single-dose markers
(SDMs) that segregated 1:1 in an F1 mapping population (161 out of 299
SAMPLs, and 70 out of 275 AFLPs) were used for linkage analysis. A total
of 41 paternal (33 SAMPLs and 8 AFLPs) and 47 maternal (33 SAMPLs and 14
AFLPs) SDMs, tested to be linked in coupling phase, were mapped to 7+7
linkage groups covering 367 and 338.4 cM, respectively. The comparison
between the two marker systems revealed that SAMPL markers were
statistically more efficient than AFLP ones in detecting parent-specific
SDMs (75% vs 32.4%). There were no significant differences in the
percentages of distorted marker alleles detected by the two marker systems
(27.8% of SAMPLs vs 21.3% of AFLPs). The pairwise comparison of co-
segregational groups for linkage detection between marker loci suggested
that at least some of the P. pratensis chromosomes pair preferentially at
meiosis-I.
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