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Inheritance of RFLP loci in a loblolly pine three-generation pedigree
Authors:M E Devey  K D Jermstad  C G Tauer  D B Neale
Institution:(1) Institute of Forest Genetics, Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, 2480 Carson Rd., 95667 Placerville, CA, USA;(2) Department of Forestry, Oklahoma State University, 74078 Stillwater, OK, USA
Abstract:Summary A high-density restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) linkage map is being constructed for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.). Loblolly pine cDNA and genomic DNA clones were used as probes in hybridizations to genomic DNAs prepared from grandparents, parents, and progeny of a three-generation outbred pedigree. Approximately 200 probes were evaluated for their ability to detect polymorphic loci between DNAs prepared from the two parent trees, 20–1010 and 11–1060, and cut with four different restriction enzymes: BamHI, DraI, EcoRI, and HindIII. More than half of the probes detecting single- or low-copy number sequences (56%) revealed polymorphisms between the two parents with at least one restriction enzyme. If necessary, an additional hybridization to DNAs prepared from the four grandparent trees was conducted to determine the zygosity of parent trees. Ten of these probes were hybridized to progeny DNAs from this cross and, as expected, the markers were inherited as simple codominant Mendelian alleles. Four of the ten probes detected segregation of three alleles at one locus, and four probes detected more than one independently segregating locus. RFLPs can be used immediately to assess genetic diversity in conifer populations and to ldquoefingerprintrdquo genotypes in tree improvement programs.
Keywords:Pinus taeda L    Restriction fragment length polymorphisms  genome mapping
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