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A microsatellite linkage map of Barramundi, Lates calcarifer.


ABSTRACT: Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) is an important farmed marine food fish species. Its compact genome (approximately 700 Mb) is among the smallest genomes of food fish species. We established a first-generation genetic linkage map of Barramundi with a mapping panel containing three parents (two males and one female) and 93 progeny. A total of 240 microsatellite markers were mapped into 24 linkage groups. Among these markers, 10 were located in ESTs and known genes. The total lengths of the female and male maps were 873.8 and 414.5 cM with an average marker spacing of 6.20 and 4.70 cM, respectively. Comparing the flanking sequences of the 240 Barramundi microsatellites with the assembled whole-genome sequences of Tetraodon nigrovidiris revealed 55 homologous sequences located in 19 of the 21 chromosomes of T. nigrovidiris. The map will not only enable the mapping of quantitative trait loci, but also provide new resources for understanding the evolution of fish genomes.

SUBMITTER: Wang CM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1800599 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A microsatellite linkage map of Barramundi, Lates calcarifer.

Wang Chun Ming CM   Zhu Ze Yuan ZY   Lo Loong Chueng LC   Feng Felicia F   Lin Grace G   Yang Wen Tong WT   Li Jian J   Yue Gen Hua GH  

Genetics 20061218 2


Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) is an important farmed marine food fish species. Its compact genome (approximately 700 Mb) is among the smallest genomes of food fish species. We established a first-generation genetic linkage map of Barramundi with a mapping panel containing three parents (two males and one female) and 93 progeny. A total of 240 microsatellite markers were mapped into 24 linkage groups. Among these markers, 10 were located in ESTs and known genes. The total lengths of the female an  ...[more]

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