Using the technique of amplified restriction fragment polymorphism (AFLP) analysis, and bulked segregant pools from F~2~ progeny of the cross __Lycopersicon esculentum__ (Cf9)ร__L. pennellii__, approximately 42 000 AFLP loci for tight linkage to the tomato __Cfโ9__ gene for resistance to __Cladospor
Identification of a codominant amplified polymorphic DNA marker linked to the verticillium wilt resistance gene in tomato
โ Scribed by L. M. Kawchuk; D. R. Lynch; J. Hachey; P. S. Bains; F. Kulcsar
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 451 KB
- Volume
- 89
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0040-5752
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โฆ Synopsis
Resistance to verticillium wilt, a vascular disease causing yield losses in many crops, is conferred in tomato by a single dominant allele, Ve. A population segregating for the Ve allele was generated using near-isogenic tomato lines. Analysis of the parental tomato DNA using the polymerase chain reaction and 400 random primers, each 10 deoxyribonucleotides in length, produced 1,880 amplified DNA fragments. Of the four polymorphisms observed between the resistant and susceptible parental genotypes, only one was linked to the Ve gene. No recombination was observed between this DNA marker and the Ve locus, indicating that the linkage is less than 3.5ยฑ2.7 cM. The marker detected both the susceptible and resistant alleles, producing amplified DNA fragments of approximately 1,300 and 1,350 bp, respectively. The sequence of the primer, determined from cloned amplified products, was 5' CTCACATGCA 3' instead of the expected 5' CTCACATGCC 3'. The marker will be of value to tomato breeding programs because of the tight linkage, Codominant nature, and analytical procedure utilized.
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