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A comparative map of wild rice (Zizania palustris L. 2n=2x=30)
Authors:W C Kennard  R L Phillips  R A Porter  A W Grombacher
Institution:(1) Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota, 411 Borlaug Hall, 1991 Upper Buford Circle, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, USA e-mail: phill005@tc.umn.edu Tel.: +1(612)-625-1213, Fax: +1(612)-625-1268, US;(2) University of Minnesota North Central Experiment Station, Grand Rapids, MN 55744, USA, US;(3) Pioneer Hi-Bred, Edmonton, Alberta, T6W1A3, Canada, CA;(4) Monsanto Co., 3302 S.E. Convenience Blvd.,Ankeny, IA 52001, USA, US
Abstract:We present the first genetic map of wild rice (Zizania palustris L., 2n=2x=30), a native aquatic grain of northern North America. The map is composed principally of previously mapped RFLP (restriction fragment length polymorphism) genetic markers from rice (Oryza sativa 2n=2x=24). The map is important as a foundation for genetic and crop improvement studies, as well as a reference for genome organization comparisons among Gramineae species. A comparative mapping approach with rice is especially useful because wild rice is grouped in the same subfamily, Oryzoideae, and no other mapping comparison has yet been made within the subfamily. As rice is the reference point for mapping and gene cloning in cereals, establishing a consensus map within the subfamily identifies conserved and unique regions. The genomes of wild rice and rice differ in total DNA content (wild rice has twice that of rice) and chromosome pairs (wild rice=15 versus rice=12). The wild rice linkage map reported herein consists of 121 RFLP markers on 16 linkage groups spanning 1805 cM. Two linkage groups consist of only two markers. Colinear markers were found representing all rice linkage groups except #12. The majority of rice loci mapped to colinearly arranged arrays in wild rice (92 of 118). Features of the map include duplication of portions of three rice linkage groups and three possible translocations. The map gives basic information on the composition of the wild rice genome and provides tools to assist in the domestication of this important food source. Received: 25 August 1998 / Accepted: 20 February 1999 (Corrected version. Originally published in TAG 99:793–799)
Keywords:  RFLPs  Synteny  Oryza  Oat  Map
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