Literature DB >> 32034627

Comparative analysis of chromosome 2A molecular organization in diploid and hexaploid wheat.

Parampreet Kaur1,2, Suruchi Jindal3, Bharat Yadav3, Inderjit Yadav3, Ajay Mahato4, Priti Sharma3, Satinder Kaur3, O P Gupta5, Jan Vrána6, Hana Šimková6, Jaroslav Doležel6, Bikram Singh Gill7, Klaus F X Meyer8, J P Khurana9, N K Singh4, Parveen Chhuneja3, Kuldeep Singh3,10.   

Abstract

Diploid A genome wheat species harbor immense genetic variability which has been targeted and proven useful in wheat improvement. Development and deployment of sequence-based markers has opened avenues for comparative analysis, gene transfer and marker assisted selection (MAS) using high throughput cost effective genotyping techniques. Chromosome 2A of wheat is known to harbor several economically important genes. The present study aimed at identification of genic sequences corresponding to full length cDNAs and mining of SSRs and ISBPs from 2A draft sequence assembly of hexaploid wheat cv. Chinese Spring for marker development. In total, 1029 primer pairs including 478 gene derived, 501 SSRs and 50 ISBPs were amplified in diploid A genome species Triticum monococcum and T. boeoticum identifying 221 polymorphic loci. Out of these, 119 markers were mapped onto a pre-existing chromosome 2A genetic map consisting of 42 mapped markers. The enriched genetic map constituted 161 mapped markers with final map length of 549.6 cM. Further, 2A genetic map of T. monococcum was anchored to the physical map of 2A of cv. Chinese Spring which revealed several rearrangements between the two species. The present study generated a highly saturated genetic map of 2A and physical anchoring of genetically mapped markers revealed a complex genetic architecture of chromosome 2A that needs to be investigated further.

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Keywords:  Anchoring; Chromosome 2A; Diploid wheat; Genetic map; Linkage map; Physical map

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32034627     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-020-05295-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.316


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