Construction of a Genetic Linkage Map in Lilium Using a RIL Mapping Population Based on SRAP Markers
A genetic linkage map of lily was constructed using a RILs (recombinant inbred lines) population of 180 individuals.This mapping population was developed by crossing Raizan No.1 (Formolongo) and Gelria (Longiflomm) cultivars through single-seed descent (SSD).With 50 primer pairs,a total of 189 parental polymorphic loci were detected and 78 loci of which were used to map.The total map length spanned 2,135.5cM,consisting of 16 linkage groups (minimum 9.4 cM and maximum 345.4 cM),in which number of markers varied from 2 to 12,and a mean marker interval distance was 27.4 cM between markers.The map developed in the present study is the first SRAPs map of lily,which could be used for molecular marker assisted breeding and quantitative trait locus mapping of lily.
lily RIL SRAP genome length map coverage genetic linkage map
Chen Lijing Liu Xinjian Wang Xiangyu Li Tianlai
Bioscience and Technology institute of Shenyang Agricultural University,Key Laboratory of Agricultur Bioscience and Technology institute of Shenyang Agricultural University,Key Laboratory of Agricultur Key Laboratory of Protected Horticulture,Shenyang Agricultural University,Ministry of Education,Dong
国际会议
The Third Conference on Horticulture Science and Technology (2012第三届园艺科学与技术学术会议(CHST2012))
北京
英文
362-366
2012-11-24(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)