Near-saturated and complete genetic linkage map of black spruce (<it>Picea mariana</it>)

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Genetic maps provide an important genomic resource for understanding genome organization and evolution, comparative genomics, mapping genes and quantitative trait loci, and associating genomic segments with phenotypic traits. Spruce...

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Main Authors: Mann Ishminder K, Kang Bum-Yong, Major John E, Rajora Om P
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-09-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/11/515
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spelling doaj-508059a8afa54f15bb9c0ff73881b6af2020-11-24T23:54:10ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642010-09-0111151510.1186/1471-2164-11-515Near-saturated and complete genetic linkage map of black spruce (<it>Picea mariana</it>)Mann Ishminder KKang Bum-YongMajor John ERajora Om P<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Genetic maps provide an important genomic resource for understanding genome organization and evolution, comparative genomics, mapping genes and quantitative trait loci, and associating genomic segments with phenotypic traits. Spruce (<it>Picea</it>) genomics work is quite challenging, mainly because of extremely large size and highly repetitive nature of its genome, unsequenced and poorly understood genome, and the general lack of advanced-generation pedigrees. Our goal was to construct a high-density genetic linkage map of black spruce (<it>Picea mariana</it>, 2n = 24), which is a predominant, transcontinental species of the North American boreal and temperate forests, with high ecological and economic importance.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We have developed a near-saturated and complete genetic linkage map of black spruce using a three-generation outbred pedigree and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP), selectively amplified microsatellite polymorphic loci (SAMPL), expressed sequence tag polymorphism (ESTP), and microsatellite (mostly cDNA based) markers. Maternal, paternal, and consensus genetic linkage maps were constructed. The maternal, paternal, and consensus maps in our study consistently coalesced into 12 linkage groups, corresponding to the haploid chromosome number (1n = 1x = 12) of 12 in the genus <it>Picea</it>. The maternal map had 816 and the paternal map 743 markers distributed over 12 linkage groups each. The consensus map consisted of 1,111 markers distributed over 12 linkage groups, and covered almost the entire (> 97%) black spruce genome. The mapped markers included 809 AFLPs, 255 SAMPL, 42 microsatellites, and 5 ESTPs. Total estimated length of the genetic map was 1,770 cM, with an average of one marker every 1.6 cM. The maternal, paternal and consensus genetic maps aligned almost perfectly.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>We have constructed the first high density to near-saturated genetic linkage map of black spruce, with greater than 97% genome coverage. Also, this is the first genetic map based on a three-generation outbred pedigree in the genus <it>Picea</it>. The genome length in <it>P. mariana </it>is likely to be about 1,800 cM. The genetic maps developed in our study can serve as a reference map for various genomics studies and applications in <it>Picea a</it>nd Pinaceae.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/11/515
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author Mann Ishminder K
Kang Bum-Yong
Major John E
Rajora Om P
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Kang Bum-Yong
Major John E
Rajora Om P
Near-saturated and complete genetic linkage map of black spruce (<it>Picea mariana</it>)
BMC Genomics
author_facet Mann Ishminder K
Kang Bum-Yong
Major John E
Rajora Om P
author_sort Mann Ishminder K
title Near-saturated and complete genetic linkage map of black spruce (<it>Picea mariana</it>)
title_short Near-saturated and complete genetic linkage map of black spruce (<it>Picea mariana</it>)
title_full Near-saturated and complete genetic linkage map of black spruce (<it>Picea mariana</it>)
title_fullStr Near-saturated and complete genetic linkage map of black spruce (<it>Picea mariana</it>)
title_full_unstemmed Near-saturated and complete genetic linkage map of black spruce (<it>Picea mariana</it>)
title_sort near-saturated and complete genetic linkage map of black spruce (<it>picea mariana</it>)
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2010-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Genetic maps provide an important genomic resource for understanding genome organization and evolution, comparative genomics, mapping genes and quantitative trait loci, and associating genomic segments with phenotypic traits. Spruce (<it>Picea</it>) genomics work is quite challenging, mainly because of extremely large size and highly repetitive nature of its genome, unsequenced and poorly understood genome, and the general lack of advanced-generation pedigrees. Our goal was to construct a high-density genetic linkage map of black spruce (<it>Picea mariana</it>, 2n = 24), which is a predominant, transcontinental species of the North American boreal and temperate forests, with high ecological and economic importance.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We have developed a near-saturated and complete genetic linkage map of black spruce using a three-generation outbred pedigree and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP), selectively amplified microsatellite polymorphic loci (SAMPL), expressed sequence tag polymorphism (ESTP), and microsatellite (mostly cDNA based) markers. Maternal, paternal, and consensus genetic linkage maps were constructed. The maternal, paternal, and consensus maps in our study consistently coalesced into 12 linkage groups, corresponding to the haploid chromosome number (1n = 1x = 12) of 12 in the genus <it>Picea</it>. The maternal map had 816 and the paternal map 743 markers distributed over 12 linkage groups each. The consensus map consisted of 1,111 markers distributed over 12 linkage groups, and covered almost the entire (> 97%) black spruce genome. The mapped markers included 809 AFLPs, 255 SAMPL, 42 microsatellites, and 5 ESTPs. Total estimated length of the genetic map was 1,770 cM, with an average of one marker every 1.6 cM. The maternal, paternal and consensus genetic maps aligned almost perfectly.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>We have constructed the first high density to near-saturated genetic linkage map of black spruce, with greater than 97% genome coverage. Also, this is the first genetic map based on a three-generation outbred pedigree in the genus <it>Picea</it>. The genome length in <it>P. mariana </it>is likely to be about 1,800 cM. The genetic maps developed in our study can serve as a reference map for various genomics studies and applications in <it>Picea a</it>nd Pinaceae.</p>
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