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A genetic map of tetraploid Paspalum notatum Flügge (bahiagrass) based on single-dose molecular markers
Author
Stein, Juliana
Pessino, Silvina Claudia
Martínez, Eric Javier
Rodríguez, María Pía
Siena, Lorena Adelina
Quarin, Camilo Luis
Ortiz, Juan Pablo Amelio
Institutions
Abstract
Paspalum notatum Flu¨ gge is a warmseason
forage grass with mainly diploid (2n =
20) and autotetraploid (2n = 40) representatives.
Diploid races reproduce sexually and
require crosspollination due to a self-incompatible
mating system, while autotetraploids
reproduce by aposporous apomixis. The objectives
of this work were to develop a genetic
linkage map of Paspalum notatum Flu¨gge at
the tetraploid level, identify the linkage/s
group/s associated with apomixis and carry
out a general characterization of its mode of
inheritance. A pseudo test-cross F1 family of
113 individuals segregating for the mode of
reproduction was obtained by crossing a synthetic
completely sexual tetraploid plant
(Q4188) as female parent with a natural
aposporous individual (Q4117) as pollen donor.
Map construction was based on single-dose
markers (SDAFs) segregating from both parents.
Two linkage maps (female and male)
were constructed. Within each map, homologous
groups were assembled by detecting
repulsion-phase linked SDAFs. Putative
Q4188 and Q4117 homolog groups were
identified by mapping shared single dose markers
(BSDF). The Q4188 map consisted of 263
markers distributed on 26 co-segregation
groups over a total genetic distance of 1.590.6
cM, while the Q4117 map contained 216 loci
dispersed on 39 co-segregation groups along
2.265.7 cM, giving an estimated genome coverage
of 88% and 83%, respectively. Seven and
12 putative homologous chromosomes were
detected within Q4188 and Q4117 maps,
respectively. Afterward, ten female and male
homologous chromosomes were identified by
mapping BSDFs. In the Q4117 map, a single
linkage group was associated with apospory. It
was characterized by restriction in recombination
and preferential chromosome pairing. A
BPSD marker mapping within this group
allowed the detection of the female homolog
and the putative four male groups of the set
carrying apospory. Fil: Stein, Juliana. Laboratorio de Biología Molecular, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Rosario; Argentina.