A genetic linkage map of microsatellite, gene-specific and morphological markers in diploid Fragaria

Publication Overview
TitleA genetic linkage map of microsatellite, gene-specific and morphological markers in diploid Fragaria
AuthorsSargent DJ, Davis TM, Tobutt KR, Wilkinson MJ, Battey NH, Simpson DW
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameTheoretical and Applied Genetics
Volume109
Issue7
Year2004
Page(s)1385-1391
CitationSargent DJ, Davis TM, Tobutt KR, Wilkinson MJ, Battey NH, Simpson DW. A genetic linkage map of microsatellite, gene-specific and morphological markers in diploid Fragaria. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 2004 Nov; 109(7):1385-1391.

Abstract

Diploid Fragaria provide a potential model for genomic studies in the Rosaceae. To develop a genetic linkage map of diploid Fragaria, we scored 78 markers (68 microsatellites, one sequence-characterised amplified region, six gene-specific markers and three morphological traits) in an interspecific F2 population of 94 plants generated from a cross of F.vesca f. semperflorens x F. nubicola. Co-segregation analysis arranged 76 markers into seven discrete linkage groups covering 448 cM, with linkage group sizes ranging from 100.3 cM to 22.9 cM. Marker coverage was generally good; however some clustering of markers was observed on six of the seven linkage groups. Segregation distortion was observed at a high proportion of loci (54%), which could reflect the interspecific nature of the progeny and, in some cases, the self-incompatibility of F. nubicola. Such distortion may also account for some of the marker clustering observed in the map. One of the morphological markers, pale-green leaf (pg) has not previously been mapped in Fragaria and was located to the mid-point of linkage group VI. The transferable nature of the markers used in this study means that the map will be ideal for use as a framework for additional marker incorporation aimed at enhancing and resolving map coverage of the diploid Fragaria genome. The map also provides a sound basis for linkage map transfer to the cultivated octoploid strawberry.

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