Physical mapping of the wheat genes in low recombination regions: Radiation Hybrid mapping of the C-locus

Author:

Kajla Anmol1,Schoen Adam1,Paulson Carl2,Yadav Inderjit Singh2,Neelam Kumari3,Riera-Lizarazu Oscar4,Leonard Jeff5,Gill Bikram6,Venglat Prakash7,Datla Raju7,Poland Jesse8,Coleman Gary1,Rawat Nidhi1,Tiwari Vijay9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Maryland at College Park: The University of Maryland

2. The University of Maryland

3. PAU: Punjab Agricultural University

4. Texas A&M University

5. Oregon State University

6. Kansas State University

7. Global Institute For Food Security, Canada

8. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

9. University of Maryland, College Park

Abstract

Abstract Mapping wheat genes, in the centromeric and pericentromeric regions (~2/3rd of a given chromosome), poses a formidable challenge due to highly suppressed recombination. Using an example of compact spike locus (C-locus), this study provides an approach to precisely map wheat genes in the pericentromeric and centromeric regions that house ~30% of wheat genes. In Club-wheat, spike compactness is controlled by the dominant C-locus, but previous efforts have failed to localize it, on a particular arm of chromosome 2D. We integrated radiation hybrid (RH) and high-resolution genetic mapping to locate C-locus on the short arm of chromosome 2D. Flanking markers of the C-locus span a physical distance of 11.0 Mb (231.0-242 Mb interval) and contain only 11 high-confidence annotated genes. This work demonstrates the value of this integrated strategy in mapping dominant genes in the low-recombination regions of the wheat genome. A comparison of the mapping resolutions of the RH and genetic maps using common anchored markers indicated that the RH map provides ~9 times better resolution that the genetic map even with much smaller population size. This study provides a broadly applicable approach to fine-map wheat genes in regions of suppressed recombination.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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