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Construction of a Saccharum Consensus Genetic Map from Two Interspecific Crosses

Ray Minga, Sin-Chieh Liub, John E. Bowersc, Paul H. Moored, James E. Irvinee and Andrew H. Paterson*,c

a Hawaii Agric. Res. Center, Aiea, HI 96701
b Plant Genome Mapping Lab., Dep. of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX 77843
c Dep. of Crop and Soil Science, Botany, and Genetics, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602
d USDA-ARS, Pacific Basin Agric. Res. Center, Aiea, HI 96701
e Texas A&M Agric. Res. and Ext. Center, Weslaco, TX 78596






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Fig. 1. Saccharum consensus linkage map and corresponding sorghum linkage groups (LGs). Loci connected by a line are detected by the same probe in both genomes. The underlined markers were tandemly duplicated loci on a sugarcane linkage group. The italic markers, on the basis of their relative positions on different sugarcane linkage groups, might have been duplicated loci or might have been different alleles of the same loci on different homologs. This type of markers was referred as repeated loci to distinguish them from those tandemly duplicated loci on a single linkage group. Tandemly duplicated markers were connected by a line to the corresponding sorghum markers, but repeated markers were not connected. Markers on the right side of HGs 2 and 3 were approximately at the same location with the markers on the consensus map they aligned to. Markers mapped on a different sorghum LG were indicated by the sorghum LG in parentheses following the markers.

 





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