An anther-derived doubled haploid (DH) and an F2 mapping population were developed from an intraspecific hybrid between the eggplant breeding lines ‘305E40’ and ‘67/3’. The former incorporates an introgressed segment from S. aethiopicum gr. gilo carrying the Rfo-sa1 gene which confers resistance to Fusarium oxysporum; the latter is a selection from an intraspecific cross involving two conventional eggplant varieties and lacks Rfo-sa1. Initially, 28 AFLP primer combination (PCs) were applied to a sample of 93 F2 individuals and 93 DH individuals, from which 170 polymorphic AFLP fragments were identified. In the DH population, the segregation of 117 of these AFLPs, as well as that of markers closely linked to Rfo-sa1 were substantially distorted, while in the F2 population, segregation distortion was restricted to just ten markers, thus the latter was chosen for map development. A set of 141 F2 individuals was genotyped with 73 AFLP PCs (generating 406 informative markers), 32 SSRs, four tomato RFLPs and three CAPS markers linked to Rfo-sa1. This resulted in the assigning of 348 markers to 12 major linkage groups. The framework map covered 718.7 cM, comprising 238 markers (212 AFLPs, 22 SSRs, one RFLP and the Rfo-sa1 CAPS). Marker order and inter-marker distances in this eggplant map were largely consistent with those reported in a recently published SSR-based map. From an eggplant breeding perspective, DH populations produced by anther culture appear to be subject to massive segregation distortion, and thus may not be very efficient in capturing the full range of genetic variation present in the parental lines.

Segregation distortion and linkage analysis in eggplant (Solanum melongena L.)

Valè G.;
2010-01-01

Abstract

An anther-derived doubled haploid (DH) and an F2 mapping population were developed from an intraspecific hybrid between the eggplant breeding lines ‘305E40’ and ‘67/3’. The former incorporates an introgressed segment from S. aethiopicum gr. gilo carrying the Rfo-sa1 gene which confers resistance to Fusarium oxysporum; the latter is a selection from an intraspecific cross involving two conventional eggplant varieties and lacks Rfo-sa1. Initially, 28 AFLP primer combination (PCs) were applied to a sample of 93 F2 individuals and 93 DH individuals, from which 170 polymorphic AFLP fragments were identified. In the DH population, the segregation of 117 of these AFLPs, as well as that of markers closely linked to Rfo-sa1 were substantially distorted, while in the F2 population, segregation distortion was restricted to just ten markers, thus the latter was chosen for map development. A set of 141 F2 individuals was genotyped with 73 AFLP PCs (generating 406 informative markers), 32 SSRs, four tomato RFLPs and three CAPS markers linked to Rfo-sa1. This resulted in the assigning of 348 markers to 12 major linkage groups. The framework map covered 718.7 cM, comprising 238 markers (212 AFLPs, 22 SSRs, one RFLP and the Rfo-sa1 CAPS). Marker order and inter-marker distances in this eggplant map were largely consistent with those reported in a recently published SSR-based map. From an eggplant breeding perspective, DH populations produced by anther culture appear to be subject to massive segregation distortion, and thus may not be very efficient in capturing the full range of genetic variation present in the parental lines.
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