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AFLP genetic maps of Eucalyptus globulus and E. tereticornis
Authors:C. M. Marques  J. A. Araújo  J. G. Ferreira  R. Whetten  D. M. O’Malley  B.-H. Liu  R. Sederoff
Affiliation:Forest Biotechnology Group, Department of Forestry, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8008, USA Fax: +1 (919) 515-7801 E-mail: crismarq@itqb.unl.pt, US
RAIZ-Instituto de Investiga??o da Floresta e Papel, P.O. Box 15, 2065 Alcoentre, Portugal, PT
Abstract:
 Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis is a rapid and efficient technique for detecting large numbers of DNA markers in eucalypts. We have used AFLP markers in a two-way pseudo-testcross strategy to generate genetic maps of two clones of different Eucalyptus species (E. tereticornis and E. globulus). Of 606 polymorphic fragments scored, 487 segregated in a 1 : 1 ratio, corresponding to DNA polymorphisms heterozygous in one parent and null in the other. In the maternal E. tereticornis map, 268 markers were ordered in 14 linkage groups (919 cM); the paternal E. globulus map had 200 markers in 16 linkage groups (967 cM). Results from PGRI software were compared with MAPMAKER. The average density of markers was approximately 1 per 3.9 cM. Framework markers were ordered with an average confidence level of 90%, covering 80–100% of the estimated Eucalyptus genome size. In order to investigate the homologies between the E. tereticornis and the E. globulus genetic linkage maps, we included 19 markers segregating 3 : 1 in the analysis. Some homeologous linkage groups were recognized. The linkage data developed in these maps will be used to detect loci controlling commercially important traits. Received: 17 July 1997 / Accepted: 13 October 1997
Keywords:  Genetic map  Linkage  Eucalyptus  AFLP marker
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