Development of genetic markers in celery based on restriction fragment length polymorphisms.

Keywords
  • Apium graveolens
  • Apium
  • Apium graveolens var. rapaceum
  • restriction fragment length polymorphism
  • loci
  • isozymes
  • genetic markers
  • linkage groups
  • anthocyanins
  • linkage (genetics)
  • inheritance (genetics)
  • chromosome mapping
  • segregation
  • apium chilense
  • apium panul
  • apium graveolens var. secaliunum
PISSN
0040-5752
Publication Dbxref
PMID:24196065
Title
Development of genetic markers in celery based on restriction fragment length polymorphisms.
Publication Type
Journal Article
Series Name
TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik
Volume
85
Publication Year
1993
Issue
6-7
Page Numbers
889-96
DOI
10.1007/BF00225034
Journal Abbreviation
Theor Appl Genet
Publication Date
1993 Feb
Unique Local Identifier

Huestis GM, McGrath JM, Quiros CF. Development of genetic markers in celery based on restriction fragment length polymorphisms.. TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik. 1993 Feb; 85(6-7):889-96.

Citation
Huestis GM, McGrath JM, Quiros CF. Development of genetic markers in celery based on restriction fragment length polymorphisms.. TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik. 1993 Feb; 85(6-7):889-96.
ISSN
0040-5752
Language Abbr
eng
Publication Model
Print
Authors
Huestis GM, McGrath JM, Quiros CF
Language
English
Elocation
10.1007/BF00225034
Journal Country
Germany
Abstract

Linkage relationships are reported for 34 markers in celery (Apium graveolens L. var 'dulce') including 21 RFLP, 11 isozyme, and 2 morphological traits. The mapping was carried out in a cross between celery and an annual accession from Thailand, A143, and based on F2 segregation of 136 plants. A total of 318 centiMorgans (cM) are covered by the markers distributed in 8 linkage groups. Probes for the identification of RFLPs were isolated from a celery cDNA library and were also obtained from heterologous sources. EcoRV, EcoRI, and HindIII were the most useful restriction enzymes in uncovering polymorphism. In our cross, 18% of the cDNA probes were found to be polymorphic for at least one of the enzymes used. Six of the markers showed significant deviations from expected F2 ratios.

Database Reference Annotations
Map
1993 Celery RFLP
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