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ABSTRACT A detailed linkage map of lettuce was constructed using 53 genetic markers including 41 restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) loci, five downy mildew resistance genes, four isozyme loci and three morphological markers. The genetic markers were distributed into nine linkage groups and cover 404 cM which may be 25-30% of the lettuce genome. The majority (31 of 34) of the RFLP probes detected single segregating loci, although seven of these may have been homologous to further monomorphic loci. When several loci were detected by a single probe, the loci were generally linked, suggesting tandem duplications. One probe, however, detected loci in three linkage groups suggesting translocations. The five downy mildew resistance genes (Dm1, Dm3, Dm4, Dm5/8 and Dm13), segregating in the Calmar × Kordaat cross, represented each of the four resistance gene linkage groups. Dm5/8 is flanked by two cDNA loci, each located 10 cM away. These flanking markers will be used to study the source of variation in downy mildew genes and are also part our strategy to clone resistance genes.

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BiologyGeneticsDowny mildewRestriction fragment length polymorphismLactucaGenetic linkageGene mappingAmplified fragment length polymorphismGenetic markerLocus (genetics)GeneSequence-tagged siteChromosomeGenotypePopulationBotanyGenetic diversity

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Year
1987
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Volume
116
Issue
2
Pages
331-337
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Benoit Landry, Rick Kesseli, Barry Farrara et al. (1987). A Genetic Map of Lettuce (<i>Lactuca sativa</i> L.) With Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism, Isozyme, Disease Resistance and Morphological Markers. Genetics , 116 (2) , 331-337. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/116.2.331

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10.1093/genetics/116.2.331