Identification and mapping on chromosome 9 of RAPD markers linked to Sw-5 in tomato by bulked segregant analysis |
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Authors: | V Chagué J C Mercier M Guénard A de Courcel F Vedel |
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Institution: | (1) Institut de Biotechnologie des Plantes, Université Paris-Sud, Bâtiment 630, URA CNRS 1128, 91405 Orsay cedex, France;(2) Clause Semences, Station de Recherche de Saint Rémy, Le Mas St Pierre, 13210 St Rémy de Provence, France;(3) Clause Semences, 1 Avenue Lucien Clause, 91220 Brétigny sur Orge, France |
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Abstract: | Bulked segregant analysis was used to identify random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers linked to the Sw-5 gene for resistance to tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) in tomato. Using two pools of phenotyped individuals from one segregating population, we identified four RAPD markers linked to the gene of interest. Two of these appeared tightly linked to Sw-5, whereas another, linked in repulsion phase, enabled the identification of heterozygous and susceptible plants. After linkage analysis of an F2 population, the RAPD markers were shown to be linked to Sw-5 within a distance of 10.5 cM. One of the RAPD markers close to Sw-5 was used to develop a SCAR (sequence characterized amplified region) marker. Another RAPD marker was stabilized into a pseudo-SCAR marker by enhancing the specificity of its primer sequence without cloning and sequencing. RAPD markers were mapped to chromosome 9 on the RFLP tomato map developed by Tanksley et al. (1992). The analysis of 13 F3 families and eight BC2 populations segregating for resistance to TSWV confirmed the linkage of the RAPD markers found. These markers are presently being used in marker-assisted plant breeding. |
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Keywords: | Tomato RAPD markers Bulked segregant analysis TSWV resistance gene Marker-assisted selection |
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