Genetic map of the common bean using a breeding population derived from the Mesoamerican gene pool
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2010
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The mapping population consisted of 94 F2 generation plants derived from a cross between the CNFC 7812
and CNFC 8056 lines, with different protein contents, 24% and 19% respectively. Seven hundred and fifty-two molecular
markers were tested among the parents and four individuals from the segregant population. A total of 101 loci were used to
develop the genetic map. The polymorphism rate was 8.3% and 23.2% for the microsatellite and RAPD markers, respectively.
The sizes of the linkage groups ranged from 6.7 to 139.0 cM , presenting a mean of 49.4 ± 36.8. The map length was 840.7
cM and the mean group length was 45.9 cM. The average distance between the framework loci was 16.1 cM. This map was
compared with international reference bean maps and results were discussed. The construction of the genetic map from
parents of the same center of origin and the commercial grain type were discussed.
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Microssatelites, RAPD, Pool gênico Mesoamericano, Programa de melhoramento, Marcadores moleculares, Breeding program, Mesoamerican gene pools, Phaseolus vulgaris L.
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FERREIRA, Luciana Gomes et al. Genetic map of the common bean using a breeding population derived from the Mesoamerican gene pool. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, Viçosa, v. 10, n. 1, p. 1-8, 2010.