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GrainGenes Reference Report: GEN-167-343

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GEN-167-343
Title
A physically anchored genetic map and linkage to avirulence reveals recombination suppression over the proximal region of hessian fly chromosome A2
Journal
Genetics
Year
2004
Volume
167
Pages
343-355
Author
Behura SK
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Abstract
Resistance in wheat (Triticum aestivum) to the Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor), a major insect pest of wheat, is based on a gene-for-gene interaction. Close linkage (3 plus or minus 2 cM) was discovered between Hessian fly avirulence genes vH3 and vH5. Bulked segregant analysis revealed two DNA markers (28-178 and 23-201) within 10 cM of these loci and only 3 plus or minus 2 cM apart. However, 28-178 was located in the middle of the short arm of Hessian fly chromosome A2 whereas 23-201 was located in the middle of the long arm of chromosome A2, suggesting the presence of severe recombination suppression over its proximal region. To further test that possibility, an AFLP-based genetic map of the Hessian fly genome was constructed. Fluorescence in situ hybridization of 20 markers on the genetic map to the polytene chromosomes of the Hessian fly indicated good correspondence between the linkage groups and the four Hessian fly chromosomes. The physically anchored genetic map is the first of any gall midge species. The proximal region of mitotic chromosome A2 makes up 30% of its length but corresponded to <3% of the chromosome A2 genetic map
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Pubmed: 15166159
Keyword
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avirulence
avirulence gene
avirulence genes
bulked segregant analysis
cecidomyiidae
cm
cytogenetics
dna
drosophila
fluorescence
fluorescence in situ hybridization
gene
genome
hessian fly
hybridization
in situ
in situ hybridization
inheritance
insect
linkage
linkage groups
locus
long arm
map
mayetiola destructor
mayetiola destructor diptera
midge
oryza wood-mason
pest
population
recombination
resistance
resistance gene
reveal
rice gall midge
suppression
triticum

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