A genetic linkage map of Lens sp. based on microsatellite and AFLP markers and the localization of fusarium vascular wilt resistance

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TitleA genetic linkage map of Lens sp. based on microsatellite and AFLP markers and the localization of fusarium vascular wilt resistance
AuthorsHamwieh A, Udupa SM, Choumane W, Sarker A, Dreyer F, Jung C, Baum M
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameTAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik
Volume110
Issue4
Year2005
Page(s)669-77
CitationHamwieh A, Udupa SM, Choumane W, Sarker A, Dreyer F, Jung C, Baum M. A genetic linkage map of Lens sp. based on microsatellite and AFLP markers and the localization of fusarium vascular wilt resistance. TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik. 2005 Feb; 110(4):669-77.

Abstract

Microsatellites have currently become the markers of choice for molecular mapping and marker-assisted selection for key traits such as disease resistance in many crop species. We report here on the mapping of microsatellites which had been identified from a genomic library of lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.). The majority of microsatellite-bearing clones contained imperfect di-nucleotide repeats. A total of 41 microsatellite and 45 amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers were mapped on 86 recombinant inbred lines derived from the cross ILL 5588 x L 692-16-1(s), which had been previously used for the construction of a random amplified polymorphic DNA and AFLP linkage map. Since ILL 5588 was resistant to fusarium vascular wilt caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum Shlecht. Emend. Snyder & Hansen f.sp. lentis Vasud. & Srini., the recombinant inbreds were segregating for this character. The resulting map contained 283 markers covering about 751 cM, with an average marker distance of 2.6 cM. The fusarium vascular wilt resistance was localized on linkage group 6, and this resistance gene was flanked by microsatellite marker SSR59-2B and AFLP marker p17m30710 at distances of 8.0 cM and 3.5 cM, respectively. These markers are the most closely linked ones known to date for this agronomically important Fw gene. Using the information obtained in this investigation, the development and mapping of microsatellite markers in the existing map of lentil could be substantially increased, thereby providing the possibility for the future localization of various loci of agronomic interest.

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ISSN0040-5752
Journal AbbreviationTheor. Appl. Genet.
Journal CountryGermany
LanguageEnglish
Language Abbreng
pISSN0040-5752
Publication Date2005 Feb
Publication ModelPrint-Electronic
Publication TypeJournal Article
Publication TypeResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't