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Integration of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) linkage and chromosomal maps

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THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS
Volume 106, Issue 2, Pages 205-212

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s00122-002-1138-3

Keywords

fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH); RFLP markers; physical mapping; rDNA intraspecific variation; Fabaceae

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Fluorescent in situ hybridisation of pooled, closely linked RFLP markers was used to integrate the genetic linkage map and the mitotic chromosome map of the common bean. Pooled RFLP probes showed clear and reproducible signals and allowed the assignment of all linkage groups to the chromosomes of two Phaseolus vulgaris cultivars, Saxa and Calima. Low extension values for signals originating from clustered RFLPs suggest that these clones are physically close to each other and that clusters in the genetic map are not a result of suppression of recombination due to the occurrence of chromosome rearrangements. For linkage group K, clustering of markers could be associated with proximity to centromeres. High variation in the number of 45S rDNA loci was observed among cultivars, suggesting that these terminal sites are highly recombinogenic in common bean.

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