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Type: | Journal article |
Title: | A high density barley microsatellite consensus map with 775 SSR loci |
Author: | Varshney, R. Marcel, T. Ramsay, L. Russell, J. Roider, M. Stein, N. Waugh, R. Langridge, P. Niks, R. Graner, A. |
Citation: | Theoretical and Applied Genetics: international journal of plant breeding research, 2007; 114(6):1091-1103 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 |
Statement of Responsibility: | R. K. Varshney, T. C. Marcel, L. Ramsay, J. Russell, M. S. Röder, N. Stein, R. Waugh, P. Langridge, R. E. Niks and A. Graner |
Abstract: | A microsatellite or simple sequence repeat (SSR) consensus map of barley was constructed by joining six independent genetic maps based on the mapping populations 'Igri x Franka', 'Steptoe x Morex', 'OWB(Rec) x OWB(Dom)', 'Lina x Canada Park', 'L94 x Vada' and 'SusPtrit x Vada'. Segregation data for microsatellite markers from different research groups including SCRI (Bmac, Bmag, EBmac, EBmag, HVGeneName, scsssr), IPK (GBM, GBMS), WUR (GBM), Virginia Polytechnic Institute (HVM), and MPI for Plant Breeding (HVGeneName), generated in above mapping populations, were used in the computer program RECORD to order the markers of the individual linkage data sets. Subsequently, a framework map was constructed for each chromosome by integrating the 496 "bridge markers" common to two or more individual maps with the help of the computer programme JoinMap 3.0. The final map was calculated by following a "neighbours" map approach. The integrated map contained 775 unique microsatellite loci, from 688 primer pairs, ranging from 93 (6H) to 132 (2H) and with an average of 111 markers per linkage group. The genomic DNA-derived SSR marker loci had a higher polymorphism information content value (average 0.61) as compared to the EST/gene-derived SSR loci (average 0.48). The consensus map spans 1,068 cM providing an average density of one SSR marker every 1.38 cM. Such a high-density consensus SSR map provides barley molecular breeding programmes with a better choice regarding the quality of markers and a higher probability of polymorphic markers in an important chromosomal interval. This map also offers the possibilities of thorough alignment for the (future) physical map and implementation in haplotype diversity studies of barley. |
Keywords: | Chromosomes, Artificial, Bacterial Chromosomes, Plant Hordeum DNA, Plant DNA Primers Genetic Markers Chromosome Mapping Crosses, Genetic Genetics, Population Microsatellite Repeats Gene Library Genes, Plant Genome, Plant Expressed Sequence Tags Software Genetic Linkage |
Rights: | © Springer |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-007-0503-7 |
Published version: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00122-007-0503-7 |
Appears in Collections: | Agriculture, Food and Wine publications Aurora harvest |
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