A RFLP-based linkage map of mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. and Coss.]

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W. Y. Cheung
L. Friesen
G. F. W. Rakow
G. Séguin-Swartz
B. S. Landry
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[1] Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,
[2] Horticulture Research and Development Centre,undefined
[3] 430 Gouin Boulevard,undefined
[4] St-Jean-sur-Richelieu,undefined
[5] Quebec J3B 3E6,undefined
[6] Canada,undefined
[7] Saskatchewan Wheat Pool,undefined
[8] 103-111 Research Drive,undefined
[9] Saskatoon,undefined
[10] Saskatchewan,undefined
[11] S7N 3R2,undefined
[12] Canada,undefined
[13] Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Research Centre,undefined
[14] 107 Science Place,undefined
[15] Saskatoon,undefined
[16] Saskatchewan S7N 0X2,undefined
[17] Canada,undefined
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Key wordsBrassica juncea; Mustard; Linkage; map; RFLP;
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 A genetic linkage map of Brassica juncea was constructed based on restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) detected by anonymous cDNA markers from B. napus, using a segregating F1-derived doubled haploid (DH) progeny from a cross between a canola-quality mustard line (J90-4317) and a high-oil-content mustard line (J90-2733). The RFLP probes consisted of 229 cDNA probes from B. napus and a B. napus tandem repeat sequence, RDA2. The map consisted of 343 marker loci arranged in 18 major linkage groups plus five small segments with two to five marker loci, covering a total map distance of 2073 cM. Twenty-four percent of the markers were dominant in nature. Sixty-two percent of the marker loci were duplicated, and the majority were involved in inter-linkage group duplications, illustrating that complex duplications and subsequent rearrangements occurred after allopolyploidy. Deviation from the Mendelian segregation ratio for a DH population was observed for 27% of the markers. Two-thirds of these markers with a skewed segregation were clustered in 6 linkage groups and two unassigned segments. The overall average marker interval of the B. juncea map reported here was 6.6 cM, which would provide a marker density satisfactory for efficient use of the map in breeding applications, such as tagging of important agronomic traits and marker-assisted selection.
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