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Effect of marker segregation distortion on high density linkage map construction and QTL mapping in Soybean (Glycine max L.).


ABSTRACT: Marker segregation distortion is a natural phenomenon. Severely distorted markers are usually excluded in the construction of linkage maps. We investigated the effect of marker segregation distortion on linkage map construction and quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping. A total of 519 recombinant inbred lines of soybean from orthogonal and reciprocal crosses between LSZZH and NN493-1 were genotyped by specific length amplified fragment markers and seed linoleic acid content was measured in three environments. As a result, twenty linkage groups were constructed with 11,846 markers, including 1513 (12.77%) significantly distorted markers, on 20 chromosomes, and the map length was 2475.86?cM with an average marker-interval of 0.21?cM. The inclusion of distorted markers in the analysis was shown to not only improve the grouping of the markers from the same chromosomes, and the consistency of linkage maps with genome, but also increase genome coverage by markers. Combining genotypic data from both orthogonal and reciprocal crosses decreased the proportion of distorted markers and then improved the quality of linkage maps. Validation of the linkage maps was confirmed by the high collinearity between positions of markers in the soybean reference genome and in linkage maps and by the high consistency of 24 QTL regions in this study compared with the previously reported QTLs and lipid metabolism related genes. Additionally, linkage maps that include distorted markers could add more information to the outputs from QTL mapping. These results provide important information for linkage mapping, gene cloning and marker-assisted selection in soybean.

SUBMITTER: Zuo JF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6972858 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of marker segregation distortion on high density linkage map construction and QTL mapping in Soybean (Glycine max L.).

Zuo Jian-Fang JF   Niu Yuan Y   Cheng Peng P   Feng Jian-Ying JY   Han Shi-Feng SF   Zhang Ying-Hao YH   Shu Guoping G   Wang Yibo Y   Zhang Yuan-Ming YM  

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Marker segregation distortion is a natural phenomenon. Severely distorted markers are usually excluded in the construction of linkage maps. We investigated the effect of marker segregation distortion on linkage map construction and quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping. A total of 519 recombinant inbred lines of soybean from orthogonal and reciprocal crosses between LSZZH and NN493-1 were genotyped by specific length amplified fragment markers and seed linoleic acid content was measured in thre  ...[more]

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