پديد آورندگان :
Mirhoseini Seyed Ziyaeddin نويسنده , Potki Payam نويسنده , Rabiei Babak نويسنده , Dalirsefat Seyed Benyamin نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
The domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori, is of high
commercial importance as a silk producer and is also
widely used for implementation of basic and applied
research. It is important to understand its genome
organization using molecular markers for genetic studies
and for breeding purposes. In this study, a genetic
linkage map using 204 amplified fragment length polymorphism
(AFLP) markers was developed. Twenty
PstI/TaqI primer combinations were used to genotype
78 progenies from an F2 population of the
P107×Khorasan Lemon cross. Each primer combination
generated an average of 10.2 AFLP markers qualified
for linkage mapping. All the 204 AFLP markers
were assigned to 12 linkage groups at the Logarithm of
Odds (LOD) threshold of 2. The number of markers in
the linkage groups ranged from 2 to 53. There were
seven major linkage groups with 13-53 markers and
five small linkage groups with 2-6 markers. The 12 linkage
groups varied in length from 12.3 to 938.4 cM and
the total length of linkage map was 4262 cM, giving an
average marker resolution of 20.89 cM. This study
presents the preliminary step for further marker-assisted
research on silkworm, including Quantitative Trait
Loci (QTL) and introgression analyses.