Author:
Wang Wanxing,Huang Shunmou,Liu Yumei,Fang Zhiyuan,Yang Limei,Hua Wei,Yuan Suxia,Liu Shengyi,Sun Jifeng,Zhuang Mu,Zhang Yangyong,Zeng Aisong
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundBrassica oleraceaencompass a family of vegetables and cabbage that are among the most widely cultivated crops. In 2009, theB. oleraceaGenome Sequencing Project was launched using next generation sequencing technology. None of the available maps were detailed enough to anchor the sequence scaffolds for the Genome Sequencing Project. This report describes the development of a large number of SSR and SNP markers from the whole genome shotgun sequence data ofB. oleracea, and the construction of a high-density genetic linkage map using a double haploid mapping population.ResultsTheB. oleraceahigh-density genetic linkage map that was constructed includes 1,227 markers in nine linkage groups spanning a total of 1197.9 cM with an average of 0.98 cM between adjacent loci. There were 602 SSR markers and 625 SNP markers on the map. The chromosome with the highest number of markers (186) was C03, and the chromosome with smallest number of markers (99) was C09.ConclusionsThis first high-density map allowed the assembled scaffolds to be anchored to pseudochromosomes. The map also provides useful information for positional cloning, molecular breeding, and integration of information of genes and traits inB. oleracea. All the markers on the map will be transferable and could be used for the construction of other genetic maps.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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