Linkage relationships among molecular markers and storage root traits of carrot (Daucus carota L. ssp. sativus)

Resource Type: 
Publication
Publication Type: 
Journal Article
Title: 
Linkage relationships among molecular markers and storage root traits of carrot (Daucus carota L. ssp. sativus)
Authors: 
Vivek B. S., Simon P.W.
Series Name: 
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Journal Abbreviation: 
Theor. Appl. Genet.
Volume: 
99
Page Numbers: 
58-64
Publication Year: 
1999
Publication Date: 
1999 Jul
DOI: 
10.1007/s001220051208
ISSN: 
1432-2242
EISSN: 
1432-2242
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Citation: 
Vivek B. S., Simon P.W.. Linkage relationships among molecular markers and storage root traits of carrot (Daucus carota L. ssp. sativus). Theor. Appl. Genet.. 1999; 99:58-64.
Abstract: 
A 109-point linkage map consisting of three phenotypic loci (P1, Y2, and Rs), six restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs), two random amplified polymorphic DNAs (RAPDs), 96 amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs), and two selective amplification of microsatellite polymorphic loci (SAMPL) was constructed for carrot (Daucus carota L. ssp. sativus; 2n=2x=18). The incidence of polymorphism was 36% for RFLP probes, 20% for RAPD primers, and 42% for AFLP primers. The overall incidence of disturbed segregation was 18%. Linkage relationships at a LOD score of 4.0 and θ=0.25 indicated 11 linkage groups. The total map length was 534.4 cM and the map was clearly unsaturated with markers spaced at 4.9 cM. AFLP P6B15 was 1.7 cM from P 1, AFLP P1B34 was 2.2 cM from Y 2, and AFLP P3B30XA was 8.1 cM from Rs.
Publication Model: 
Print-Electronic
Language: 
English
Language Abbr: 
eng
Journal Country: 
Germany
Keywords: 
  • Daucus carota
  • chromosome mapping
  • genetic markers
  • restriction fragment length polymorphism
  • linkage groups
  • loci
  • segregation distortion
  • random amplified polymorphic DNA technique
  • linkage (genetics)
  • amplified fragment length polymorphism
  • segregation
  • biochemical techniques
  • selective amplification of microsatellite polymorphic loci