A microsatellite-based consensus linkage map for species of Eucalyptus and a novel set of 230 microsatellite markers for the genus.

Eucalypts are the most widely planted hardwood trees in the world occupying globally more than 18 million hectares as an important source of carbon neutral renewable energy and raw material for pulp, paper and solid wood. Quantitative Trait Loci (QTLs) in Eucalyptus have been localized on pedigree-specific RAPD or AFLP maps seriously limiting the value of such QTL mapping efforts for molecular breeding. The availability of a genus-wide genetic map with transferable microsatellite markers has become a must for the effective advancement of genomic undertakings. This report describes the development of a novel set of 230 EMBRA microsatellites, the construction of the first comprehensive microsatellite-based consensus linkage map for Eucalyptus and the consolidation of existing linkage information for other microsatellites and candidate genes mapped in other species of the genus.

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Main Authors: BRONDANI, R. P. V., WILLIAMS, E. R., BRONDANI, C., GRATTAPAGLIA, D.
Other Authors: ROSANA PEREIRA VIANELLO, CNPAF
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2007-01-22
Subjects:Marcadores microssatélites, Genômica comparativa, QTL, Eucalyptus,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/207201
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-6-20
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spelling dig-alice-doc-2072012021-07-22T18:01:16Z A microsatellite-based consensus linkage map for species of Eucalyptus and a novel set of 230 microsatellite markers for the genus. BRONDANI, R. P. V. WILLIAMS, E. R. BRONDANI, C. GRATTAPAGLIA, D. ROSANA PEREIRA VIANELLO, CNPAF CLAUDIO BRONDANI, CNPAF EMLYN R. WILLIAMS, CSIRO DARIO GRATTAPAGLIA, Cenargen. Marcadores microssatélites Genômica comparativa QTL Eucalyptus Eucalypts are the most widely planted hardwood trees in the world occupying globally more than 18 million hectares as an important source of carbon neutral renewable energy and raw material for pulp, paper and solid wood. Quantitative Trait Loci (QTLs) in Eucalyptus have been localized on pedigree-specific RAPD or AFLP maps seriously limiting the value of such QTL mapping efforts for molecular breeding. The availability of a genus-wide genetic map with transferable microsatellite markers has become a must for the effective advancement of genomic undertakings. This report describes the development of a novel set of 230 EMBRA microsatellites, the construction of the first comprehensive microsatellite-based consensus linkage map for Eucalyptus and the consolidation of existing linkage information for other microsatellites and candidate genes mapped in other species of the genus. 2021-07-22T18:01:07Z 2021-07-22T18:01:07Z 2007-01-22 2006 Artigo de periódico BMC Plant Biology, v. 6, article 20, Sept. 2006. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/207201 https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-6-20 Ingles en openAccess
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topic Marcadores microssatélites
Genômica comparativa
QTL
Eucalyptus
Marcadores microssatélites
Genômica comparativa
QTL
Eucalyptus
spellingShingle Marcadores microssatélites
Genômica comparativa
QTL
Eucalyptus
Marcadores microssatélites
Genômica comparativa
QTL
Eucalyptus
BRONDANI, R. P. V.
WILLIAMS, E. R.
BRONDANI, C.
GRATTAPAGLIA, D.
A microsatellite-based consensus linkage map for species of Eucalyptus and a novel set of 230 microsatellite markers for the genus.
description Eucalypts are the most widely planted hardwood trees in the world occupying globally more than 18 million hectares as an important source of carbon neutral renewable energy and raw material for pulp, paper and solid wood. Quantitative Trait Loci (QTLs) in Eucalyptus have been localized on pedigree-specific RAPD or AFLP maps seriously limiting the value of such QTL mapping efforts for molecular breeding. The availability of a genus-wide genetic map with transferable microsatellite markers has become a must for the effective advancement of genomic undertakings. This report describes the development of a novel set of 230 EMBRA microsatellites, the construction of the first comprehensive microsatellite-based consensus linkage map for Eucalyptus and the consolidation of existing linkage information for other microsatellites and candidate genes mapped in other species of the genus.
author2 ROSANA PEREIRA VIANELLO, CNPAF
author_facet ROSANA PEREIRA VIANELLO, CNPAF
BRONDANI, R. P. V.
WILLIAMS, E. R.
BRONDANI, C.
GRATTAPAGLIA, D.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Marcadores microssatélites
Genômica comparativa
QTL
Eucalyptus
author BRONDANI, R. P. V.
WILLIAMS, E. R.
BRONDANI, C.
GRATTAPAGLIA, D.
author_sort BRONDANI, R. P. V.
title A microsatellite-based consensus linkage map for species of Eucalyptus and a novel set of 230 microsatellite markers for the genus.
title_short A microsatellite-based consensus linkage map for species of Eucalyptus and a novel set of 230 microsatellite markers for the genus.
title_full A microsatellite-based consensus linkage map for species of Eucalyptus and a novel set of 230 microsatellite markers for the genus.
title_fullStr A microsatellite-based consensus linkage map for species of Eucalyptus and a novel set of 230 microsatellite markers for the genus.
title_full_unstemmed A microsatellite-based consensus linkage map for species of Eucalyptus and a novel set of 230 microsatellite markers for the genus.
title_sort microsatellite-based consensus linkage map for species of eucalyptus and a novel set of 230 microsatellite markers for the genus.
publishDate 2007-01-22
url http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/207201
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-6-20
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