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Fine mapping in tomato using microsynteny with the Arabidopsis genome: the Diageotropica (Dgt) locus

BACKGROUND: The Arabidopsis thaliana genome sequence provides a catalog of reference genes applicable to comparative microsynteny analysis of other species, facilitating map-based cloning in economically important crops. We have applied such an analysis to the tomato expressed sequence tag (EST) dat...

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Autores principales: Oh, KwangChul, Hardeman, Kristine, Ivanchenko, Maria G, Ellard-Ivey, Mary, Nebenführ, Andreas, White, TJ, Lomax, Terri L
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC126874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12225588
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author Oh, KwangChul
Hardeman, Kristine
Ivanchenko, Maria G
Ellard-Ivey, Mary
Nebenführ, Andreas
White, TJ
Lomax, Terri L
author_facet Oh, KwangChul
Hardeman, Kristine
Ivanchenko, Maria G
Ellard-Ivey, Mary
Nebenführ, Andreas
White, TJ
Lomax, Terri L
author_sort Oh, KwangChul
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description BACKGROUND: The Arabidopsis thaliana genome sequence provides a catalog of reference genes applicable to comparative microsynteny analysis of other species, facilitating map-based cloning in economically important crops. We have applied such an analysis to the tomato expressed sequence tag (EST) database to expedite high-resolution mapping of the Diageotropica (Dgt) gene within the distal end of chromosome 1 in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). RESULTS: A BLAST search of the Arabidopsis database with nucleotide sequences of markers that flank the tomato dgt locus revealed regions of microsynteny between the distal end of chromosome 1 in tomato, two regions of Arabidopsis chromosome 4, and one on chromosome 2. Tomato ESTs homeologous to Arabidopsis gene sequences within those regions were converted into co-dominant molecular markers via cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) analysis and scored against an informative backcross mapping population. Six new microsyntenic EST (MEST) markers were rapidly identified in the dgt region, two of which further defined the placement of the Dgt gene and permitted the selection of a candidate tomato bacterial artificial chromosome clone for sequence analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Microsynteny-based comparative mapping combined with CAPS analysis of recombinant plants rapidly and economically narrowed the dgt mapping region from 0.8 to 0.15 cM. This approach should contribute to developing high-density maps of molecular markers to target-specific regions for positional cloning and marker-assisted selection in a variety of plants.
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spelling pubmed-1268742002-10-09 Fine mapping in tomato using microsynteny with the Arabidopsis genome: the Diageotropica (Dgt) locus Oh, KwangChul Hardeman, Kristine Ivanchenko, Maria G Ellard-Ivey, Mary Nebenführ, Andreas White, TJ Lomax, Terri L Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: The Arabidopsis thaliana genome sequence provides a catalog of reference genes applicable to comparative microsynteny analysis of other species, facilitating map-based cloning in economically important crops. We have applied such an analysis to the tomato expressed sequence tag (EST) database to expedite high-resolution mapping of the Diageotropica (Dgt) gene within the distal end of chromosome 1 in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). RESULTS: A BLAST search of the Arabidopsis database with nucleotide sequences of markers that flank the tomato dgt locus revealed regions of microsynteny between the distal end of chromosome 1 in tomato, two regions of Arabidopsis chromosome 4, and one on chromosome 2. Tomato ESTs homeologous to Arabidopsis gene sequences within those regions were converted into co-dominant molecular markers via cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) analysis and scored against an informative backcross mapping population. Six new microsyntenic EST (MEST) markers were rapidly identified in the dgt region, two of which further defined the placement of the Dgt gene and permitted the selection of a candidate tomato bacterial artificial chromosome clone for sequence analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Microsynteny-based comparative mapping combined with CAPS analysis of recombinant plants rapidly and economically narrowed the dgt mapping region from 0.8 to 0.15 cM. This approach should contribute to developing high-density maps of molecular markers to target-specific regions for positional cloning and marker-assisted selection in a variety of plants. BioMed Central 2002 2002-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC126874/ /pubmed/12225588 Text en Copyright © 2002 Oh et al., licensee BioMed Central Ltd
spellingShingle Research
Oh, KwangChul
Hardeman, Kristine
Ivanchenko, Maria G
Ellard-Ivey, Mary
Nebenführ, Andreas
White, TJ
Lomax, Terri L
Fine mapping in tomato using microsynteny with the Arabidopsis genome: the Diageotropica (Dgt) locus
title Fine mapping in tomato using microsynteny with the Arabidopsis genome: the Diageotropica (Dgt) locus
title_full Fine mapping in tomato using microsynteny with the Arabidopsis genome: the Diageotropica (Dgt) locus
title_fullStr Fine mapping in tomato using microsynteny with the Arabidopsis genome: the Diageotropica (Dgt) locus
title_full_unstemmed Fine mapping in tomato using microsynteny with the Arabidopsis genome: the Diageotropica (Dgt) locus
title_short Fine mapping in tomato using microsynteny with the Arabidopsis genome: the Diageotropica (Dgt) locus
title_sort fine mapping in tomato using microsynteny with the arabidopsis genome: the diageotropica (dgt) locus
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC126874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12225588
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