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    Genome. 2002 Dec;45(6):1203-15.

    Development of an AFLP-based linkage map and localization of QTLs for seed fatty acid content in condiment mustard (Brassica juncea).

    Lionneton E, Ravera S, Sanchez L, Aubert G, Delourme R, Ochatt S.

    Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Unité de Recherche en Génétique et Amélioration des Plantes (URGAP), BP 86510, 21065 Dijon cedex, France. eric.lionneton@epoisses.inra.fr

    A genetic linkage map of Brassica juncea based on AFLP and RAPD markers was constructed using 131 F1-derived doubled-haploid (DH) plants from a cross between two mustard lines. The map included 273 markers (264 AFLP, 9 RAPD) arranged on 18 linkage groups, and covered a total genetic distance of 1641 cM; 18.3% of the AFLP markers showed a segregation distortion (P < 0.01). The markers with biased segregation were clustered on seven linkage groups. QTLs for oil contents, palmitic acid (16:0), stearic acid (18:0), oleic acid (18:1), linoleic acid (18:2), linolenic acid (18:3), eicosenoic acid (20:1), and erucic acid (22:1), were mapped on the AFLP linkage map. Correlation studies among fatty acids in the DH population and the localization of QTLs involved in their control indicated that a major gene located on linkage group (LG) 2 controlled the elongation step of erucic acid.

    PMID: 12502267 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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