Journal article
Aligning male and female linkage maps of apple (Malus pumila Mill.) using multi-allelic markers
TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, Vol.97(1), pp.60-73
07/1998
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Abstract
Linkage maps for the apple cultivars ‘Prima’ and ‘Fiesta’ were constructed using RFLP, RAPD, isozyme, AFLP, SCAR and microsatellite markers in a ‘Prima’בFiesta’ progeny of 152 individuals. Seventeen linkage groups, putatively corresponding to the seventeen haploid apple chromosomes, were obtained for each parent. These maps were aligned using 67 multi-allelic markers that were heterozygous in both parents. A large number of duplicate RFLP loci was observed and, in several instances, linked RFLP markers in one linkage group showed corresponding linkage in another linkage group. Distorted segregation was observed mainly in two regions of the genome, especially in the male parent alleles. Map positions were provided for resistance genes to scab and rosy leaf curling aphid (Vf and Sd 1, respectively) for the fruit acidity gene Ma and for the self-incompatibility locus S. The high marker density and large number of mapped codominant RFLPs and some microsatellite markers make this map an ideal reference map for use in other progenies also and a valuable tool for the mapping of quantitative trait loci.
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- Title
- Aligning male and female linkage maps of apple (Malus pumila Mill.) using multi-allelic markers
- Creators
- C Maliepaard (Author) - DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and ReproductionF. H Alston (Author) - Horticulture Research InternationalG van Arkel (Author) - DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and ReproductionL M Brown (Author) - Horticulture Research InternationalE Chevreau (Author) - Centre de Recherches d’AngersF Dunemann (Author) - Federal Centre for Breeding Research on Cultivated Plants, Institute for Ornamental Plant BreedingK. M Evans (Author) - Horticulture Research InternationalS Gardiner (Author) - Horticulture Research InternationalP Guilford (Author) - Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New ZealandA. W van Heusden (Author) - DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and ReproductionJ Janse (Author) - DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and ReproductionF Laurens (Author) - Centre de Recherches d’AngersJ. R Lynn (Author) - Horticulture Research InternationalA. G Manganaris (Author) - Pomology InstituteA. P. M den Nijs (Author) - DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and ReproductionN Periam (Author) - Horticulture Research InternationalE Rikkerink (Author) - Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New ZealandP Roche (Author) - Horticulture Research InternationalC Ryder (Author) - Horticulture Research InternationalS Sansavini (Author) - University of BolognaH Schmidt (Author) - Federal Centre for Breeding Research on Cultivated Plants, Institute for Ornamental Plant BreedingS Tartarini (Author) - University of BolognaJ. J Verhaegh (Author) - DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and ReproductionM Vrielink-van Ginkel (Author) - DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and ReproductionG J King (Author) - Horticulture Research International
- Publication Details
- TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, Vol.97(1), pp.60-73
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag; Berlin/Heidelberg
- Identifiers
- 991012854000402368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Southern Cross Plant Science; Science
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article