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Identification of molecular markers linked to Rdr1, a gene conferring resistance to blackspot in roses

Blackspot resistance in the tetraploid rose genotype 91/100-5 had been characterised previously as a single dominant gene in duplex configuration. In the present study a tetraploid progeny (95/3) segregating for the presence of the blackspot resistance gene Rdr1 were screened with 868 RAPD and 114 A...

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Published in:Theoretical and applied genetics 2000-10, Vol.101 (5-6), p.977-983
Main Authors: VON MALEK, B, WEBER, W. E, DEBENER, T
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Language:English
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Summary:Blackspot resistance in the tetraploid rose genotype 91/100-5 had been characterised previously as a single dominant gene in duplex configuration. In the present study a tetraploid progeny (95/3) segregating for the presence of the blackspot resistance gene Rdr1 were screened with 868 RAPD and 114 AFLP primers/primer combinations. Seven AFLP markers were found to be linked to Rdr1 at distances between 1.1 and 7.6 cM. The most closely linked AFLP marker was cloned and converted into a SCAR marker that could be screened in a larger population than the original AFLP and was linked at a distance of 0.76 cM. The cloned fragment was used as an RFLP probe to locate the marker on a chromosome map of diploid roses. This is the first report of markers linked to a resistance gene in roses, and the possibilities of using them for a marker-assisted selection for blackspot resistance as well as for map-based cloning approaches are discussed.
ISSN:0040-5752
1432-2242
DOI:10.1007/s001220051570