Abstract
A total of 122 F1 individuals from a single full-sib interspecific hybrid family crossed between Pinus elliottii var. elliottii (PEE) and P. caribaea var. hondurensis (PCH) were used to construct a detailed genetic linkage maps using four types of molecular markers: sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP), microsatellite (SSR), expressed sequence tag polymorphism (ESTP) and inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR). There were 381 SRAP, 108 SSR, 25 ESTP and 32 ISSR loci, segregating in the interspecific F1 hybrid individuals. Framework maps were constructed at a LOD score threshold of 4.0 using the JoinMap® 3.0. The map for the male parent (PCH) had 108 markers in 16 linkage groups (LGs), with a total length of 1,065.9 cM (Kosambi) and an average marker interval of 9.87 cM. The map for the female parent (PEE) contained 93 markers in 19 LGs, with a total length of 1,006.7 cM (Kosambi) and an average marker interval of 10.82 cM. The maps for PCH and PEE covered 56.5 and 70.3 % of their respective genomes. Based on the position of 36 loci segregating in both parents, 8 homologous LGs between PEE and PCH were identified.
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