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Converting restriction fragment length polymorphism to single‐strand conformation polymorphism markers and its application in the fine mapping of a trichome gene in cotton
Authors:Shae He  Yunna Zheng  Aiqun Chen  Mingquan Ding  Lifeng Lin  Yuefen Cao  Wei Zhou  Junkang Rong
Affiliation:1. School of Agriculture and Food Science, Zhejiang A & F University, , Linan, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 311300 China;2. School of Forestry & Bio‐technology, Zhejiang A & F 3. University, , Linan, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 311300 China;4. College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, Nanjing Agricultural University, , Nanjing, 210095 China;5. Nanosphere, Inc, , Northbrook, IL, 60062 USA
Abstract:A well‐characterized and systematically organized collection of genetic markers is crucial in the study of any crop species. It is the basis of map‐based gene cloning and crop improvements through marker‐assisted selections. Single‐strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) has been a robust way of discovering new polymorphisms in marker development without the requirement of sequencing. Here, we report the first approach of applying SSCP marker discovery methods in the genetic map construction and gene mapping of cotton species. A total of 80 restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) markers were selected from a region on published cotton genetic maps around the T1 gene related to cotton trichome. Among the 80 RFLPs, 28 showed polymorphisms through SSCP, showing a polymorphic rate of approximately 35%, which is much higher than that of simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers in the same region (7.8%). By integrating these newly generated SSCP markers, a detailed genetic map was reconstructed around this region using an F2 population derived from a cross between Gossypium arboreum and G. herboceum. The reconstructed region comprises 22 SSCP markers, eight SSR markers and the T1 gene, spanning 21.6 cM. The marker order of the new map agrees well with published reference RFLP maps. The above results suggest that SSCP method can be applied very efficiently and reliably to the marker development of cotton genomes. It will prove to be even more valuable and robust after the public release of cotton whole‐genome sequences.
Keywords:cotton  DNA marker  single‐strand conformation polymorphism  genetic map
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