A genetic map of an interspecific cross in Allium based on amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLPTM) markers

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A.W. van Heusden
J.W. van Ooijen
R. Vrielink-van Ginkel
W. H. J. Verbeek
W. A. Wietsma
C. Kik
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[1] DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research (CPRO-DLO),
[2] P.O. Box 16,undefined
[3] 6700 AA Wageningen,undefined
[4] the Netherlands,undefined
[5] e-mail: a.w.vanheusden@cpro.dlo.nl,undefined
[6] Fax: +31 317 418094,undefined
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Key words AFLP; Allium roylei; Allium cepa; Downy mildew; Genetic linkage map; Onion;
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Segregation of 692 polymorphic AFLPTM (amplified fragment length polymorphism) fragments was determined in an F2 of the interspecific cross A. roylei x A. cepa. Two different enzyme combinations were used, PstI/MseIand EcoRI/MseI; in the latter one extra selective nucleotide was added to the MseI primer. The map based on A. cepa markers consisted of eight linkage groups with 262 markers covering 694 cM of the expected 800 cM. The map based on A. roylei markers comprised 15 linkage groups with 243 markers and had a length of 626 cM. The two maps were not integrated, and 25% of the markers remained unlinked. One of the alliinase genes and a SCAR marker linked to the disease resistance gene to downy mildew are present on this map. Of the AFLP markers, 50—80% were polymorphic between A. cepa and A. roylei; the level of polymorphic markers between different A. cepa accessions was4-8%.
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