TY - JOUR
T1 - SNP discovery and linkage map construction in cultivated tomato
AU - Shirasawa, Kenta
AU - Isobe, Sachiko
AU - Hirakawa, Hideki
AU - Asamizu, Erika
AU - Fukuoka, Hiroyuki
AU - Just, Daniel
AU - Rothan, Christophe
AU - Sasamoto, Shigemi
AU - Fujishiro, Tsunakazu
AU - Kishida, Yoshie
AU - Kohara, Mitsuyo
AU - Tsuruoka, Hisano
AU - Wada, Tsuyuko
AU - Nakamura, Yasukazu
AU - Sato, Shusei
AU - Tabata, Satoshi
PY - 2010/12
Y1 - 2010/12
N2 - Few intraspecific genetic linkage maps have been reported for cultivated tomato, mainly because genetic diversity within Solanum lycopersicum is much less than that between tomato species. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), the most abundant source of genomic variation, are the most promising source of polymorphisms for the construction of linkage maps for closely related intraspecific lines. In this study, we developed SNP markers based on expressed sequence tags for the construction of intraspecific linkage maps in tomato. Out of the 5607 SNP positions detected through in silico analysis, 1536 were selected for high-throughput genotyping of two mapping populations derived from crosses between 'Micro-Tom' and either 'Ailsa Craig' or 'M82'. A total of 1137 markers, including 793 out of the 1338 successfully genotyped SNPs, along with 344 simple sequence repeat and intronic polymorphism markers, were mapped onto two linkage maps, which covered 1467.8 and 1422.7 cM, respectively. The SNP markers developed were then screened against cultivated tomato lines in order to estimate the transferability of these SNPs to other breeding materials. The molecular markers and linkage maps represent a milestone in the genomics and genetics, and are the first step toward molecular breeding of cultivated tomato. Information on the DNA markers, linkage maps, and SNP genotypes for these tomato lines is available at http://www.kazusa.or.jp/tomato/.
AB - Few intraspecific genetic linkage maps have been reported for cultivated tomato, mainly because genetic diversity within Solanum lycopersicum is much less than that between tomato species. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), the most abundant source of genomic variation, are the most promising source of polymorphisms for the construction of linkage maps for closely related intraspecific lines. In this study, we developed SNP markers based on expressed sequence tags for the construction of intraspecific linkage maps in tomato. Out of the 5607 SNP positions detected through in silico analysis, 1536 were selected for high-throughput genotyping of two mapping populations derived from crosses between 'Micro-Tom' and either 'Ailsa Craig' or 'M82'. A total of 1137 markers, including 793 out of the 1338 successfully genotyped SNPs, along with 344 simple sequence repeat and intronic polymorphism markers, were mapped onto two linkage maps, which covered 1467.8 and 1422.7 cM, respectively. The SNP markers developed were then screened against cultivated tomato lines in order to estimate the transferability of these SNPs to other breeding materials. The molecular markers and linkage maps represent a milestone in the genomics and genetics, and are the first step toward molecular breeding of cultivated tomato. Information on the DNA markers, linkage maps, and SNP genotypes for these tomato lines is available at http://www.kazusa.or.jp/tomato/.
KW - DNA marker
KW - Solanum lycopersicum
KW - linkage map
KW - single nucleotide polymorphism
KW - tomato
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U2 - 10.1093/dnares/dsq024
DO - 10.1093/dnares/dsq024
M3 - Article
C2 - 21044984
AN - SCOPUS:78649818997
SN - 1340-2838
VL - 17
SP - 381
EP - 391
JO - DNA Research
JF - DNA Research
IS - 6
ER -