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Integration of Cytogenetic and Genetic Linkage Maps Unveils the Physical Architecture of Tomato Chromosome 2
Author(s) -
DalHoe Koo,
SungHwan Jo,
Jae-Wook Bang,
HyeMi Park,
Sanghyeob Lee,
Doil Choi
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
genetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.792
H-Index - 246
eISSN - 1943-2631
pISSN - 0016-6731
DOI - 10.1534/genetics.108.089532
Subject(s) - centimorgan , biology , genetics , chromosome , euchromatin , genetic linkage , gene density , fluorescence in situ hybridization , bacterial artificial chromosome , gene mapping , genome , heterochromatin , genome evolution , gene
We report the integration of the linkage map of tomato chromosome 2 with a high-density bacterial artificial chromosome fluorescence in situ hybridization (BAC-FISH)-based cytogenetic map. The euchromatic block of chromosome 2 resides between 13 and 142 cM and has a physical length of 48.12 microm, with 1 microm equivalent to 540 kb. BAC-FISH resolved a pair of loci that were 3.7-3.9 Mb apart and were not resolved on the linkage map. Most of the regions had crossover densities close to the mean of approximately 200 kb/cM. Relatively hot and cold spots of recombination were unevenly distributed along the chromosome. The distribution of centimorgan/micrometer values was similar to the previously reported recombination nodule distribution along the pachytene chromosome. FISH-based physical maps will play an important role in advanced genomics research for tomato, including map-based cloning of agronomically important traits and whole-genome sequencing.

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