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Genomic characterization, high-density mapping and anchoring of DArT markers to the reference genome of Eucalyptus
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Genomic characterization, high-density mapping and anchoring of DArT markers to the reference genome of Eucalyptus

C D Petroli, C P Sansaloni, J Carling, E M C Mamani, Dorothy A Steane, A A Myburg, R E Vaillancourt, A Kilian, G J Pappas, O Bonfim da Silva, …
BMC Proceedings, Vol.5(Supplement 7), pp.86-87
IUFRO Tree Biotechnology Conference: From Genomes to Integration and Delivery, 2011 (Bahia, Brazil, 26-Jun-2011–02-Jul-2011)
2011
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Plant Biology Eucalyptus
Genetic linkage maps have been essential tools to examine the inheritance of qualitative and quantitative traits, to carry out comparative mapping and to provide markers for molecular breeding applications. Linkage maps for species of Eucalyptus have been reported for several pedigrees using different molecular marker technologies [1]. However improved marker density, throughput and transferability across species are necessary to increase resolution of current maps for a variety of genomic applications. We report the development of a high density linkage map for Eucalyptus based on microsatellites and DArT (Diversity Arrays Technology) markers generated by a standardized genotyping microarray [2]. DNA probes that constitute the DArT microarray were sequenced and positioned on the reference Eucalyptus genome providing information about their sequence content, their distribution relative to annotated genes as well as the relationship between physical and recombination distance in the Eucalyptus genome. [Poster Presentation]

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