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Genetics | 2005

Mapping With a Few Plants: Using Selective Mapping for Microsatellite Saturation of the Prunus Reference Map

Werner Howad; Toshiya Yamamoto; Elisabeth Dirlewanger; Raffaele Testolin; P. Cosson; Guido Cipriani; Antonio J. Monforte; Laura L. Georgi; A. G. Abbott; Pere Arús

The concept of selective (or bin) mapping is used here for the first time, using as an example the Prunus reference map constructed with an almond × peach F2 population. On the basis of this map, a set of six plants that jointly defined 65 possible different genotypes for the codominant markers mapped on it was selected. Sixty-three of these joint genotypes corresponded to a single chromosomal region (a bin) of the Prunus genome, and the two remaining corresponded to two bins each. The 67 bins defined by these six plants had a 7.8-cM average length and a maximum individual length of 24.7 cM. Using a unit of analysis composed of these six plants, their F1 hybrid parent, and one of the parents of the hybrid, we mapped 264 microsatellite (or simple-sequence repeat, SSR) markers from 401 different microsatellite primer pairs. Bin mapping proved to be a fast and economic strategy that could be used for further map saturation, the addition of valuable markers (such as those based on microsatellites or ESTs), and giving a wider scope to, and a more efficient use of, reference mapping populations.


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2002

Construction of a BAC library and its application to the identification of simple sequence repeats in peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch]

Laura L. Georgi; Yi-Hong Wang; D. Yvergniaux; T. Ormsbee; M. Inigo; Gregory L. Reighard; A. G. Abbott

Abstract.The Rosaceae contains many economically important crop species, but their genomes are not well characterized, and comparative genetic mapping lags well behind that of other families. To facilitate genome comparisons and gene discovery in the Rosaceae, we have begun the development of genomic resources for peach as the model genome for this family. First, we developed a simplified, cost-effective method for constructing BAC libraries, particularly appropriate for plant species of relatively minor economic importance. Second, we used the library to investigate the abundance and local distribution of simple sequence repeats (SSRs) in peach. Our results indicate that microsatellite loci are locally much more highly abundant than previously estimated, and BAC sequencing results suggest that microsatellite repeats are not randomly distributed within gene-containing regions of the peach genome. This makes it relatively easy to identify SSRs in peach by hybridization to BAC clones, and even by random sequencing of BAC clones, not known a priori to contain SSRs.


Genome | 2002

High-throughput targeted SSR marker development in peach (Prunus persica)

Ying Wang; Laura L. Georgi; Tatyana Zhebentyayeva; Gregory L. Reighard; Ralph Scorza; A. G. Abbott


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2005

Candidate gene database and transcript map for peach, a model species for fruit trees

Renate Horn; Anne-Claire Lecouls; Ann Callahan; Abhaya M. Dandekar; Lilibeth Garay; Per McCord; Werner Howad; Helen Chan; Ignazio Verde; Doreen Main; Sook Jung; Laura L. Georgi; Sam Forrest; J. Mook; Tatyana Zhebentyayeva; Yeisoo Yu; Hye Ran Kim; Christopher Jesudurai; Bryon Sosinski; Pere Arús; Vance Baird; Dan E. Parfitt; Gregory L. Reighard; Ralph Scorza; Jeffrey Tomkins; Rod A. Wing; A. G. Abbott


Tree Genetics & Genomes | 2008

A framework physical map for peach, a model Rosaceae species

Tetyana Zhebentyayeva; G. A. Swire-Clark; Laura L. Georgi; L. Garay; Sook Jung; S. Forrest; A. V. Blenda; Barbara Blackmon; J. Mook; Renate Horn; Werner Howad; Pere Arús; Doreen Main; Jeffrey Tomkins; Bryon Sosinski; W. V. Baird; Gregory L. Reighard; A. G. Abbott


Genome | 2003

Comparison of peach and Arabidopsis genomic sequences: fragmentary conservation of gene neighborhoods

Laura L. Georgi; Ying Wang; Gregory L. Reighard; Long Mao; Rod A. Wing; A. G. Abbott


Tree Genetics & Genomes | 2007

Construction of a genetic linkage map and identification of molecular markers in peach rootstocks for response to peach tree short life syndrome

A. V. Blenda; Ignazio Verde; Laura L. Georgi; Gregory L. Reighard; S. Forrest; M. Muñoz-Torres; W. V. Baird; A. G. Abbott


Acta Horticulturae | 2002

PEACH: THE MODEL GENOME FOR ROSACEAE

A. G. Abbott; Laura L. Georgi; D. Yvergniaux; Ying Wang; A. Blenda; Gregory L. Reighard; M. Inigo; B. Sosinski


Acta Horticulturae | 2006

A PHYSICAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE PEACH GENOME

Tetyana Zhebentyayeva; Renate Horn; J. Mook; A. Lecouls; Laura L. Georgi; A. G. Abbott; Gregory L. Reighard; G. A. Swire-Clark; W. V. Baird


Acta Horticulturae | 2002

DEVELOPMENT OF BACTERIAL ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOME CONTIGS IN THE EVERGROWING GENE REGION IN PEACH

Ying Wang; L. Garay; Gregory L. Reighard; Laura L. Georgi; A. G. Abbott; R. Scorza

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Ying Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Doreen Main

Washington State University

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Sook Jung

Washington State University

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Pere Arús

Spanish National Research Council

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Werner Howad

Spanish National Research Council

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