Integrative placement and orientation of non-redundant SSR loci in cotton linkage groups by deficiency analysis.

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TitleIntegrative placement and orientation of non-redundant SSR loci in cotton linkage groups by deficiency analysis.
AuthorsGutierrez OA; Stelly DM; Saha S; Jenkins JN; McCarty JC Jr; Raska DA; Scheffler BE
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameMolecular Breeding
Volume23
Year2009
Page(s)693 707
CitationGutiérrez OA, Stelly DM, Saha S, Jenkins JN, McCarty JCJ, Raska DA, Scheffler BE. Integrative placement and orientation of non-redundant SSR loci in cotton linkage groups by deficiency analysis. Molecular breeding. 2009; 23(4):693-707
Publication CodeMBR-23-693

Abstract

A combination of previously mapped and unmapped non-redundant SSR loci, using 381 primer pairs were chromosomally and sub-chromosomally localized by deficiency analysis of two sets of quasi-isogenic interspecific Gossypium hirsutum L. hypoaneuploid F-1 hybrids involving Gossypium barbadense L. and Gossypium tomentosum (Nuttall ex Seemann). Polymorphisms were detected for 369 SSR primer pairs. A total of 318 SSR loci were rendered deficient by the available hypoaneuploid stocks, which included primary monosomics (2n = 51), monotelodisomics and duplication-deficient (segmental trisomic-monosomic) (2n = 52) types. Chromosomal associations were newly determined for 123 SSR loci, of which 90, 106 and 73 were polymorphic in G. tomentosum, G. barbadense, and both sets, respectively. The deficiency tests independently confirmed the recent identifications of linkage groups (LG) A01, A02, A03 and D08 to be chromosome (Chr)-13, Chr-8, Chr-11 and Chr-19, respectively, and collectively delimited LG D02 and D03 to Chr-21 and 24, and their homeologs to Chr-8 and 11. Segmental homeology was detected between Chr-2 and Chr-17 loci, adding to evidence of segmental homeology between Chr-2 and 3 versus Chr-14 and 17. The 318 non-redundant SSR loci localized in this study will enhance the construction of linkage maps and QTL identification in molecular marker assisted selection since the confirmed and newly discovered SSR loci can serve as anchor loci for their respective chromosomes.
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Publication TypeJournal Article
Publication Date2009
Language Abbreng
Publication Model[electronic resource].
URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11032-009-9266-y
Publication CodeMBR-23-693
Published LocationGermany
eISSN1572-9788
Journal AliasMolecular Breeding: New Strategies in Plant
Journal CodeMBR
LanguageEnglish
pISSN1380-3743
KeywordsGossypium hirsutum, Gossypium barbadense, Gossypium tomentosum, cotton, microsatellite repeats, chromosome mapping, linkage (genetics), aneuploidy, DNA primers, genetic polymorphism, gene duplication, gene deletion, centromeres, chromosomal location; gossypium hirsutum; gossypium tomentosum; gossypium barbadense; ssr; interspecific hypoaneuploids; x gossypium-barbadense; est-derived microsatellites; hirsutum l.; allotetraploid cotton; genetic diversity; qtl analysis; genome; map; markers; chromosomes