Construction and comparative analyses of highly dense linkage maps of two sweet cherry intra-specific progenies of commercial cultivars.

Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other Prunus species, breeding improvements for cherry have been slow compared to other temperate fruits, such as apple or peach. However, the recent release of the peach genome v1.0 by the International Peach Genome Initiative and the sequenc...

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Main Authors: Carolina Klagges, José Antonio Campoy, José Quero-García, Alejandra Guzmán, Levi Mansur, Eduardo Gratacós, Herman Silva, Umesh R Rosyara, Amy Iezzoni, Lee A Meisel, Elisabeth Dirlewanger
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23382953/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-619854b320c54a1a8e93c66286b825f22021-03-03T23:46:31ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0181e5474310.1371/journal.pone.0054743Construction and comparative analyses of highly dense linkage maps of two sweet cherry intra-specific progenies of commercial cultivars.Carolina KlaggesJosé Antonio CampoyJosé Quero-GarcíaAlejandra GuzmánLevi MansurEduardo GratacósHerman SilvaUmesh R RosyaraAmy IezzoniLee A MeiselElisabeth DirlewangerDespite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other Prunus species, breeding improvements for cherry have been slow compared to other temperate fruits, such as apple or peach. However, the recent release of the peach genome v1.0 by the International Peach Genome Initiative and the sequencing of cherry accessions to identify Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) provide an excellent basis for the advancement of cherry genetic and genomic studies. The availability of dense genetic linkage maps in phenotyped segregating progenies would be a valuable tool for breeders and geneticists. Using two sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) intra-specific progenies derived from crosses between 'Black Tartarian' × 'Kordia' (BT×K) and 'Regina' × 'Lapins'(R×L), high-density genetic maps of the four parental lines and the two segregating populations were constructed. For BT×K and R×L, 89 and 121 F(1) plants were used for linkage mapping, respectively. A total of 5,696 SNP markers were tested in each progeny. As a result of these analyses, 723 and 687 markers were mapped into eight linkage groups (LGs) in BT×K and R×L, respectively. The resulting maps spanned 752.9 and 639.9 cM with an average distance of 1.1 and 0.9 cM between adjacent markers in BT×K and R×L, respectively. The maps displayed high synteny and co-linearity between each other, with the Prunus bin map, and with the peach genome v1.0 for all eight LGs (LG1-LG8). These maps provide a useful tool for investigating traits of interest in sweet cherry and represent a qualitative advance in the understanding of the cherry genome and its synteny with other members of the Rosaceae family.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23382953/?tool=EBI
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author Carolina Klagges
José Antonio Campoy
José Quero-García
Alejandra Guzmán
Levi Mansur
Eduardo Gratacós
Herman Silva
Umesh R Rosyara
Amy Iezzoni
Lee A Meisel
Elisabeth Dirlewanger
spellingShingle Carolina Klagges
José Antonio Campoy
José Quero-García
Alejandra Guzmán
Levi Mansur
Eduardo Gratacós
Herman Silva
Umesh R Rosyara
Amy Iezzoni
Lee A Meisel
Elisabeth Dirlewanger
Construction and comparative analyses of highly dense linkage maps of two sweet cherry intra-specific progenies of commercial cultivars.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Carolina Klagges
José Antonio Campoy
José Quero-García
Alejandra Guzmán
Levi Mansur
Eduardo Gratacós
Herman Silva
Umesh R Rosyara
Amy Iezzoni
Lee A Meisel
Elisabeth Dirlewanger
author_sort Carolina Klagges
title Construction and comparative analyses of highly dense linkage maps of two sweet cherry intra-specific progenies of commercial cultivars.
title_short Construction and comparative analyses of highly dense linkage maps of two sweet cherry intra-specific progenies of commercial cultivars.
title_full Construction and comparative analyses of highly dense linkage maps of two sweet cherry intra-specific progenies of commercial cultivars.
title_fullStr Construction and comparative analyses of highly dense linkage maps of two sweet cherry intra-specific progenies of commercial cultivars.
title_full_unstemmed Construction and comparative analyses of highly dense linkage maps of two sweet cherry intra-specific progenies of commercial cultivars.
title_sort construction and comparative analyses of highly dense linkage maps of two sweet cherry intra-specific progenies of commercial cultivars.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other Prunus species, breeding improvements for cherry have been slow compared to other temperate fruits, such as apple or peach. However, the recent release of the peach genome v1.0 by the International Peach Genome Initiative and the sequencing of cherry accessions to identify Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) provide an excellent basis for the advancement of cherry genetic and genomic studies. The availability of dense genetic linkage maps in phenotyped segregating progenies would be a valuable tool for breeders and geneticists. Using two sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) intra-specific progenies derived from crosses between 'Black Tartarian' × 'Kordia' (BT×K) and 'Regina' × 'Lapins'(R×L), high-density genetic maps of the four parental lines and the two segregating populations were constructed. For BT×K and R×L, 89 and 121 F(1) plants were used for linkage mapping, respectively. A total of 5,696 SNP markers were tested in each progeny. As a result of these analyses, 723 and 687 markers were mapped into eight linkage groups (LGs) in BT×K and R×L, respectively. The resulting maps spanned 752.9 and 639.9 cM with an average distance of 1.1 and 0.9 cM between adjacent markers in BT×K and R×L, respectively. The maps displayed high synteny and co-linearity between each other, with the Prunus bin map, and with the peach genome v1.0 for all eight LGs (LG1-LG8). These maps provide a useful tool for investigating traits of interest in sweet cherry and represent a qualitative advance in the understanding of the cherry genome and its synteny with other members of the Rosaceae family.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23382953/?tool=EBI
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