An Integrated Map of Arabidopsis thaliana for Functional Analysis of Its Genome Sequence

Author:

Chang Yueh-Long1,Tao Quanzhou1,Scheuring Chantel1,Ding Kejiao1,Meksem Khalid2,Zhang Hong-Bin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Soil and Crop Sciences and Crop Biotechnology Center, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-2123

2. Department of Plant Soil and General Agriculture, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 62901-4415

Abstract

Abstract The genome of the model plant species Arabidopsis thaliana has recently been sequenced. To accelerate its current genome research, we developed a whole-genome, BAC/BIBAC-based, integrated physical, genetic, and sequence map of the A. thaliana ecotype Columbia. This new map was constructed from the clones of a new plant-transformation-competent BIBAC library and is integrated with the existing sequence map. The clones were restriction fingerprinted by DNA sequencing gel-based electrophoresis, assembled into contigs, and anchored to an existing genetic map. The map consists of 194 BAC/BIBAC contigs, spanning 126 Mb of the 130-Mb Arabidopsis genome. A total of 120 contigs, spanning 114 Mb, were anchored to the chromosomes of Arabidopsis. Accuracy of the integrated map was verified using the existing physical and sequence maps and numerous DNA markers. Integration of the new map with the sequence map has enabled gap closure of the sequence map and will facilitate functional analysis of the genome sequence. The method used here has been demonstrated to be sufficient for whole-genome physical mapping from large-insert random bacterial clones and thus is applicable to rapid development of whole-genome physical maps for other species.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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