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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
agricultural and biological sciences
Microsatellite-based high density linkage map in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.)
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, Volume 110, No. 4, Year 2005
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Description
A microsatellite-based high-density linkage map for oil palm (Elaeis guinensis Jacq.) was constructed from a cross between two heterozygous parents, a tenera palm from the La Mé population (LM2T) and a dura palm from the Deli population (DA10D). A set of 390 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers was developed in oil palm from microsatellite-enriched libraries and evaluated for polymorphism along with 21 coconut SSRs. A dense and genome-wide microsatellite framework as well as saturating amplified fragments length polymorphisms (AFLPs) allowed the construction of a linkage map consisting of 255 microsatellites, 688 AFLPs and the locus of the Sh gene, which controls the presence or absence of a shell in the oil palm fruit. An AFLP marker E-Agg/M-CAA132 was mapped at 4.7 cM from the Sh locus. The 944 genetic markers were distributed on 16 linkage groups (LGs) and covered 1,743 cM. Our linkage map is the first in oil palm to have 16 independent linkage groups corresponding to the plant's 16 homologous chromosome pairs. It is also the only high-density linkage map with as many microsatellite markers in an Arecaceae species and represents an important step towards quantitative trait loci analysis and physical mapping in the E. guineensis species. © Springer-Verlag 2005.
Authors & Co-Authors
Billotte, Norbert
France, Paris
Cirad
Marseillac, N.
France, Paris
Cirad
Risterucci, Ange Marie
France, Paris
Cirad
Adon, Benjamin
Cote D'ivoire, Abidjan
Centre National de Recherche Agronomique Abidjan
Brottier, Philippe
France, Evry
Genoscope - Centre National de Séquençage
Baurens, Franc Christophe
France, Paris
Cirad
Singh, R.
Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
Malaysian Palm Oil Board
Herrán, A.
Spain, Derio
Neiker, Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development
Asmady, H.
Indonesia
Socfindo (p.t. Socfin Indonesia)
Billot, Claire
France, Paris
Cirad
Amblard, Philippe
France, Paris
Cirad
Durand-Gasselin, Tristan
France, Paris
Cirad
Courtois, Brigitte
France, Paris
Cirad
Asmono, D.
Indonesia, Medan
Indonesian Oil and Palm Research Institute
Cheah, S. C.
Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
Malaysian Palm Oil Board
Rohde, W.
Germany, Koln
Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
Ritter, E.
Spain, Derio
Neiker, Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development
Charrier, André
France, Montpellier
Inrae's Occitanie-montpellier Centre
Statistics
Citations: 190
Authors: 18
Affiliations: 9
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1007/s00122-004-1901-8
ISSN:
00405752
Research Areas
Genetics And Genomics
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Quantitative