A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum) integrating molecular markers, including transposons, and classical markers

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1432-2242
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Morphological markers ; Isozymes ; Non-inbred species ; Combined map ; JoinMap
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Abstract A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) integrating molecular markers with morphological and isozyme markers was constructed using a backcross population of 67 diploid potato plants. A general method for map construction is described that differs from previous methods employed in potato and other outbreeding plants. First, separate maps for the female and male parents were constructed. The female map contained 132 markers, whereas the male map contained 138 markers. Second, on the basis of the markers in common the two integrated parental maps were combined into one with the computer programme JoinMap. This combined map consisted of 175 molecular markers, 10 morphological markers and 8 isozyme markers. Ninety-two of the molecular markers were derived from DNA sequences flanking either T-DNA inserts in potato or reintegrated maize transposable elements originating from these T-DNA constructs. Clusters of distorted segregation were found on chromosomes 1,2,8 and 11 for the male parent and chromosome 5 for both parents. The total length of the combined map is 1120 cM.
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autor Jacobs, J. M. E.
Eck, H. J.
Arens, P.
Verkerk-Bakker, B.
Lintel Hekkert, B.
Bastiaanssen, H. J. M.
El-Kharbotly, A.
Pereira, A.
Jacobsen, E.
Stiekema, W. J.
autorsonst Jacobs, J. M. E.
Eck, H. J.
Arens, P.
Verkerk-Bakker, B.
Lintel Hekkert, B.
Bastiaanssen, H. J. M.
El-Kharbotly, A.
Pereira, A.
Jacobsen, E.
Stiekema, W. J.
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notes Abstract A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) integrating molecular markers with morphological and isozyme markers was constructed using a backcross population of 67 diploid potato plants. A general method for map construction is described that differs from previous methods employed in potato and other outbreeding plants. First, separate maps for the female and male parents were constructed. The female map contained 132 markers, whereas the male map contained 138 markers. Second, on the basis of the markers in common the two integrated parental maps were combined into one with the computer programme JoinMap. This combined map consisted of 175 molecular markers, 10 morphological markers and 8 isozyme markers. Ninety-two of the molecular markers were derived from DNA sequences flanking either T-DNA inserts in potato or reintegrated maize transposable elements originating from these T-DNA constructs. Clusters of distorted segregation were found on chromosomes 1,2,8 and 11 for the male parent and chromosome 5 for both parents. The total length of the combined map is 1120 cM.
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Isozymes
Non-inbred species
Combined map
JoinMap
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shingle_author_1 Jacobs, J. M. E.
Eck, H. J.
Arens, P.
Verkerk-Bakker, B.
Lintel Hekkert, B.
Bastiaanssen, H. J. M.
El-Kharbotly, A.
Pereira, A.
Jacobsen, E.
Stiekema, W. J.
shingle_author_2 Jacobs, J. M. E.
Eck, H. J.
Arens, P.
Verkerk-Bakker, B.
Lintel Hekkert, B.
Bastiaanssen, H. J. M.
El-Kharbotly, A.
Pereira, A.
Jacobsen, E.
Stiekema, W. J.
shingle_author_3 Jacobs, J. M. E.
Eck, H. J.
Arens, P.
Verkerk-Bakker, B.
Lintel Hekkert, B.
Bastiaanssen, H. J. M.
El-Kharbotly, A.
Pereira, A.
Jacobsen, E.
Stiekema, W. J.
shingle_author_4 Jacobs, J. M. E.
Eck, H. J.
Arens, P.
Verkerk-Bakker, B.
Lintel Hekkert, B.
Bastiaanssen, H. J. M.
El-Kharbotly, A.
Pereira, A.
Jacobsen, E.
Stiekema, W. J.
shingle_catch_all_1 Jacobs, J. M. E.
Eck, H. J.
Arens, P.
Verkerk-Bakker, B.
Lintel Hekkert, B.
Bastiaanssen, H. J. M.
El-Kharbotly, A.
Pereira, A.
Jacobsen, E.
Stiekema, W. J.
A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum) integrating molecular markers, including transposons, and classical markers
Morphological markers
Isozymes
Non-inbred species
Combined map
JoinMap
Morphological markers
Isozymes
Non-inbred species
Combined map
JoinMap
Abstract A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) integrating molecular markers with morphological and isozyme markers was constructed using a backcross population of 67 diploid potato plants. A general method for map construction is described that differs from previous methods employed in potato and other outbreeding plants. First, separate maps for the female and male parents were constructed. The female map contained 132 markers, whereas the male map contained 138 markers. Second, on the basis of the markers in common the two integrated parental maps were combined into one with the computer programme JoinMap. This combined map consisted of 175 molecular markers, 10 morphological markers and 8 isozyme markers. Ninety-two of the molecular markers were derived from DNA sequences flanking either T-DNA inserts in potato or reintegrated maize transposable elements originating from these T-DNA constructs. Clusters of distorted segregation were found on chromosomes 1,2,8 and 11 for the male parent and chromosome 5 for both parents. The total length of the combined map is 1120 cM.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Jacobs, J. M. E.
Eck, H. J.
Arens, P.
Verkerk-Bakker, B.
Lintel Hekkert, B.
Bastiaanssen, H. J. M.
El-Kharbotly, A.
Pereira, A.
Jacobsen, E.
Stiekema, W. J.
A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum) integrating molecular markers, including transposons, and classical markers
Morphological markers
Isozymes
Non-inbred species
Combined map
JoinMap
Morphological markers
Isozymes
Non-inbred species
Combined map
JoinMap
Abstract A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) integrating molecular markers with morphological and isozyme markers was constructed using a backcross population of 67 diploid potato plants. A general method for map construction is described that differs from previous methods employed in potato and other outbreeding plants. First, separate maps for the female and male parents were constructed. The female map contained 132 markers, whereas the male map contained 138 markers. Second, on the basis of the markers in common the two integrated parental maps were combined into one with the computer programme JoinMap. This combined map consisted of 175 molecular markers, 10 morphological markers and 8 isozyme markers. Ninety-two of the molecular markers were derived from DNA sequences flanking either T-DNA inserts in potato or reintegrated maize transposable elements originating from these T-DNA constructs. Clusters of distorted segregation were found on chromosomes 1,2,8 and 11 for the male parent and chromosome 5 for both parents. The total length of the combined map is 1120 cM.
1432-2242
14322242
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Jacobs, J. M. E.
Eck, H. J.
Arens, P.
Verkerk-Bakker, B.
Lintel Hekkert, B.
Bastiaanssen, H. J. M.
El-Kharbotly, A.
Pereira, A.
Jacobsen, E.
Stiekema, W. J.
A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum) integrating molecular markers, including transposons, and classical markers
Morphological markers
Isozymes
Non-inbred species
Combined map
JoinMap
Morphological markers
Isozymes
Non-inbred species
Combined map
JoinMap
Abstract A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) integrating molecular markers with morphological and isozyme markers was constructed using a backcross population of 67 diploid potato plants. A general method for map construction is described that differs from previous methods employed in potato and other outbreeding plants. First, separate maps for the female and male parents were constructed. The female map contained 132 markers, whereas the male map contained 138 markers. Second, on the basis of the markers in common the two integrated parental maps were combined into one with the computer programme JoinMap. This combined map consisted of 175 molecular markers, 10 morphological markers and 8 isozyme markers. Ninety-two of the molecular markers were derived from DNA sequences flanking either T-DNA inserts in potato or reintegrated maize transposable elements originating from these T-DNA constructs. Clusters of distorted segregation were found on chromosomes 1,2,8 and 11 for the male parent and chromosome 5 for both parents. The total length of the combined map is 1120 cM.
1432-2242
14322242
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Jacobs, J. M. E.
Eck, H. J.
Arens, P.
Verkerk-Bakker, B.
Lintel Hekkert, B.
Bastiaanssen, H. J. M.
El-Kharbotly, A.
Pereira, A.
Jacobsen, E.
Stiekema, W. J.
A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum) integrating molecular markers, including transposons, and classical markers
Morphological markers
Isozymes
Non-inbred species
Combined map
JoinMap
Morphological markers
Isozymes
Non-inbred species
Combined map
JoinMap
Abstract A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) integrating molecular markers with morphological and isozyme markers was constructed using a backcross population of 67 diploid potato plants. A general method for map construction is described that differs from previous methods employed in potato and other outbreeding plants. First, separate maps for the female and male parents were constructed. The female map contained 132 markers, whereas the male map contained 138 markers. Second, on the basis of the markers in common the two integrated parental maps were combined into one with the computer programme JoinMap. This combined map consisted of 175 molecular markers, 10 morphological markers and 8 isozyme markers. Ninety-two of the molecular markers were derived from DNA sequences flanking either T-DNA inserts in potato or reintegrated maize transposable elements originating from these T-DNA constructs. Clusters of distorted segregation were found on chromosomes 1,2,8 and 11 for the male parent and chromosome 5 for both parents. The total length of the combined map is 1120 cM.
1432-2242
14322242
Springer
shingle_title_1 A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum) integrating molecular markers, including transposons, and classical markers
shingle_title_2 A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum) integrating molecular markers, including transposons, and classical markers
shingle_title_3 A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum) integrating molecular markers, including transposons, and classical markers
shingle_title_4 A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum) integrating molecular markers, including transposons, and classical markers
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titel A genetic map of potato (Solanum tuberosum) integrating molecular markers, including transposons, and classical markers
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