Pak. J. Bot., 44(2): 521-529, 2012. |
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GENOME-WIDE IDENTIFICATION OF RECOMBINATION RATES OF MALE VERSUS FEMALE GAMETES IN INTERSPECIFIC POPULATION OF COTTON
YU YU1,2, ZHONGXU LIN1* AND XIANLONG ZHANG1
Abstract:
Based on the established SSR-based BC1 genetic linkage map, 2
genetic maps covered with 313 markers have been developed for 2 more
backcross populations which was aimed to study the difference of
recombination rates between male and female gametes. The total lengths
of genetic maps for male and female were 4532.9cM and 4464.4cM
respectively, and the average marker distances were 14.48cM and 14.26cM
respectively. The results showed that there was no difference for the
recombination rates between male and female gametes on the total map
length and the average marker interval. There were 6
linkage groups showing significant differences between the 2
populations, which indicated that the gamete recombinant rates can only
influence some chromosomes in cotton. Although a lot of marker intervals
showed difference between maps, only 17 marker intervals were caused by
the male and female gametes recombination rates. Further investigation
showed that the male gamete mainly resulted in a longer
genetic distance between markers, and increased
the recombination rates; while the female gamete usually resulted in a
shorter genetic distance of marker interval, and decreased the
recombination rates. The present results will give us some useful
instructions in cotton genetics and breeding. 1National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement & National Centre of Plant Gene Research (Wuhan), Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, Hubei, China 2Cotton Institute, Xinjiang Academy of Agriculture and Reclamation Science, Shihezi 832000, Xinjiang, China * Corresponding author: linzhongxu@mail.hzau.edu.cn |
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