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Construction of a sequence-tagged high-density genetic map of papaya for comparative structural and evolutionary genomics in brassicales.

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  • Construction of a sequence-tagged high-density genetic map of papaya for comparative structural and evolutionary genomics in brassicales. Abstract Text:

    cuixia chenCuixia Chen,qingyi yuQingyi Yu,shaobin houShaobin Hou,yingjun liYingjun Li,moriah eusticeMoriah Eustice,rachel l skeltonRachel L Skelton,olivia veatchOlivia Veatch,rachel e herdesRachel E Herdes,lauren dieboldLauren Diebold,jimmy sawJimmy Saw,yun fengYun Feng,wubin qianWubin Qian,lee bynumLee Bynum,lei wangLei Wang,paul h moorePaul H Moore,robert e paullRobert E Paull,maqsudul alamMaqsudul Alam,ray mingRay Ming,cuixia chenCuixia Chen,qingyi yuQingyi Yu,shaobin houShaobin Hou,yingjun liYingjun Li,moriah eusticeMoriah Eustice,rachel l skeltonRachel L Skelton,olivia veatchOlivia Veatch,rachel e herdesRachel E Herdes,lauren dieboldLauren Diebold,jimmy sawJimmy Saw,yun fengYun Feng,wubin qianWubin Qian,lee bynumLee Bynum,lei wangLei Wang,paul h moorePaul H Moore,robert e paullRobert E Paull,maqsudul alamMaqsudul Alam,ray mingRay Ming,

    A high-density genetic map of papaya (Carica papaya L.) was constructed using microsatellite markers derived from BAC end sequences and whole-genome shot gun sequences. Fifty-four F(2) plants derived from varieties AU9 and SunUp were used for linkage mapping. A total of 707 markers, including 706 microsatellite loci and the morphological marker fruit flesh color, were mapped into nine major and three minor linkage groups. The resulting map spanned 1069.9 cM with an average distance of 1.5 cM between adjacent markers. This sequence-based microsatellite map resolved the very large linkage group 2 (LG 2) of the previous high-density map using amplified fragment length polymorphism markers. The nine major LGs of our map represent papaya's haploid nine chromosomes with LG 1 of the sex chromosome being the largest. This map validates the suppression of recombination at the male-specific region of the Y chromosome (MSY) mapped on LG 1 and at potential centromeric regions of other LGs. Segregation distortion was detected in a large region on LG 1 surrounding the MSY region due to the abortion of the YY genotype and in a region of LG6 due to an unknown cause. This high-density sequence-tagged genetic map is being used to integrate genetic and physical maps and to assign genome sequence scaffolds to papaya chromosomes. It provides a framework for comparative structural and evolutional genomic research in the order Brassicales.

    Construction of a sequence-tagged high-density genetic map of papaya for comparative structural and evolutionary genomics in brassicales. Publishing Authors By Initials

    c chenC Chen,q yuQ Yu,s houS Hou,y liY Li,m eusticeM Eustice,rl skeltonRL Skelton,o veatchO Veatch,re herdesRE Herdes,l dieboldL Diebold,j sawJ Saw,y fengY Feng,w qianW Qian,l bynumL Bynum,l wangL Wang,ph moorePH Moore,re paullRE Paull,m alamM Alam,r mingR Ming,c chenC Chen,q yuQ Yu,s houS Hou,y liY Li,m eusticeM Eustice,rl skeltonRL Skelton,o veatchO Veatch,re herdesRE Herdes,l dieboldL Diebold,j sawJ Saw,y fengY Feng,w qianW Qian,l bynumL Bynum,l wangL Wang,ph moorePH Moore,re paullRE Paull,m alamM Alam,r mingR Ming,

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    Construction of a sequence-tagged high-density genetic map of papaya for comparative structural and evolutionary genomics in brassicales. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Genetics

    VOLUME: 177

    Page Numbers: 2481-91

    Journal Abbreviation: Genetics

    ISSN: 0016-6731

    DAY: 18

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822.

    Country: United States

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