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      Distribution of MITE Transposons in a Rice Genetic Map

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      Molecular genetic markers have wide applicability for a various genetic analyses, and genetic mapping with PCR-based markers has identified many loci in the rice genome. This study was conducted to develop a genetic map of rice based on SSR and MITE-A...

      Molecular genetic markers have wide applicability for a various genetic analyses, and genetic mapping with PCR-based markers has identified many loci in the rice genome. This study was conducted to develop a genetic map of rice based on SSR and MITE-AFLP markers. The F2 mapping population was established from a cross between Oryza sativa var. Ilpoombyeo (Japonica type variety) and O. rufipogon W259. A total of 334 markers, including 54 SSR and 280 MITE-AFLP markers, were mapped on rice chromosomes using an F2 population. Of these, 280 markers, including 226 MITE-AFLP and 54 SSR markers were found to be genetically linked to form 12 linkage groups. The size of framework map spanned 2899.7 cM of the 12 linkage groups. The average linkage distance between markers among all linkage groups was 10.4 cM. The number of markers per linkage group ranged from 15 to 37. Most of MITE-AFLP markers were well distributed through the twelve rice chromosomes. In this study, we have exploited the MITE-AFLP markers to develop a new class of molecular markers for rice genome study. These new markers are expected to provide valuable resources for map-based studies, such as marker-assisted selection, gene tagging, and the analysis of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in rice genome research program.

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      1 "and preferential insertion of members of the family Heartbreaker into genic regions of maize" 97 : 1160-1165, 2000

      2 "a new family of inverted repeat elements associated with genes of both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants" 907-916,

      3 "a large family of small inverted-repeat transposable elements frequently associated with maize genes" 1283-1294,

      4 "Transposons and genome evolution in plants" 97 : 7002-7007, 2000

      5 "The novel families of miniature inverted repeat transposable elements are associated with genes of the yellow fever mosquito Aesdes aegypti" 7475-7480, 1997

      6 "The distribution and copy number of copia-like retrotransposons in rice and their implications in the organization and evolution of the rice genome" 96 : 6824-6828, 1999

      7 "The combination of linkage values and the calculation of distances between the loci of linked factors" 299-309,

      8 "The MITE family Heartbreaker" 97 : 10083-10089, 2000

      9 "Saturated molecular map of the rice genome based on an interspecific backcross population" 1251-138 1274, taksleysd1994

      10 "Plant transposable elements" 27 : 331-470, 1997

      1 "and preferential insertion of members of the family Heartbreaker into genic regions of maize" 97 : 1160-1165, 2000

      2 "a new family of inverted repeat elements associated with genes of both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants" 907-916,

      3 "a large family of small inverted-repeat transposable elements frequently associated with maize genes" 1283-1294,

      4 "Transposons and genome evolution in plants" 97 : 7002-7007, 2000

      5 "The novel families of miniature inverted repeat transposable elements are associated with genes of the yellow fever mosquito Aesdes aegypti" 7475-7480, 1997

      6 "The distribution and copy number of copia-like retrotransposons in rice and their implications in the organization and evolution of the rice genome" 96 : 6824-6828, 1999

      7 "The combination of linkage values and the calculation of distances between the loci of linked factors" 299-309,

      8 "The MITE family Heartbreaker" 97 : 10083-10089, 2000

      9 "Saturated molecular map of the rice genome based on an interspecific backcross population" 1251-138 1274, taksleysd1994

      10 "Plant transposable elements" 27 : 331-470, 1997

      11 "Plant retrotransposons" 33 : 479-532, 1999

      12 "Phylogenetic relationship among Oryza species revealed by AFLP" 98 : 1320-1328, 1999

      13 "Molecular mapping and marker-assisted selection for major-gene traits in rice." 137-149, 2001

      14 "Mobile inverted-repeat elements of the Tourist family are associated genes of many cereal grasses" 1411-1415,

      15 "Miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements help to create diversity in maize and rice" 107-116, 2001

      16 "Mapping and genome organization of microsatellite sequences in rice" 100 : 697-712, 2000

      17 "LTR-retrotransposons and MITEs: important players in the evolution of plant genomes" 5 : 814-821, 1995

      18 "Integrated map of AFLP SSLP and RFLP markers using a recombinant inbred population of rice" 97 : 370-380, 1998

      19 "Homology of AFLP products in three mapping populations of barley" 255 : 312-321, 1997

      20 "Genetic variation of AA genome Oryza species measured by MITE-AFLP" 107 : 203-209, 2003

      21 "Genetic variation in Oryza species detected by MITE-AFLP" 78 : 235-243, 2003

      22 "Constructing genetic maps with MAPMAKER/EXP 3"

      23 "Computational and experimental analysis of microsatellites in rice" 11 : 1441-1452, 2001

      24 "Chromosomal regions associated with segregation distortion of molecular markers in F2, backcross, doubled-haploid, and recombinant inbred populations in rice" 22 : 535-545, 1997

      25 "An integrated high-density RFLP-AFLP map of tomato based on two Lycopersicon esculentum x L" pennellii F2 populations 99 (99): 254-271, 1999

      26 "AFLP, a new technique for DNA fingerprinting" 23 : 4407-4414, 1995

      27 "A simple and rapid method of plant DNA preparation" 19-21

      28 "A new MITE family, Pangrangja, in Gramineae." 15 : 373-380, 2003

      29 "A high-density linkage map in Brassica juncea using AFLP and RFLP markers" 106 : 607-614, 2003

      30 "A computer-based systematic survey reveals the predominance of small inverted-repeat elements in wild-type rice genes" 93 : 8524-8529, 1996

      31 "A comprehensive rice transcript map containing 6591 expressed sequence tag sites" 14 : 525-535, 2002

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