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Linkage map saturation, construction, and comparison in four populations of Prunus

One of the objectives of the ISAFRUIT Project was to perform genetic analyses in four populations of Prunus, two of peach (P. persica) and two of apricot (P. armeniaca), in order to identify major genes and quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for characters related to fruit quality. This required the con...

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Published in:The journal of horticultural science & biotechnology 2009-01, Vol.84 (6), p.168-175
Main Authors: Illa, E., Lambert, P., Quilot, B., Audergon, J. M., Dirlewanger, E., Howad, W., Dondini, L., Tartarini, S., Lain, O., Testolin, R., Bassi, D., Arús, P.
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description One of the objectives of the ISAFRUIT Project was to perform genetic analyses in four populations of Prunus, two of peach (P. persica) and two of apricot (P. armeniaca), in order to identify major genes and quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for characters related to fruit quality. This required the construction of saturated marker maps in each of these populations. Marker maps were available for an intra-specific peach × peach F 2 , a BC 2 peach × P. davidiana (using peach as the recurrent parent), and an apricot × apricot F 1 . We have further saturated these maps mainly with SSR (simple sequence repeat) markers. A new map, constructed uniquely from SSRs was prepared for a fourth apricot × apricot F 1 population. Using anchor markers, we compared these four maps with the reference Prunus map, constructed using an almond × peach F 2 population. As previously observed, conservation of synteny and co-linearity were the general rule, providing additional evidence of the high level of similarity between all Prunus genomes. Comparisons of genetic distances between the maps suggested that those involving similar genomes had higher levels of recombination than those with more distant genomes, particularly the inter-specific crosses.
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