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022 _a1572-9788 (Online)
024 8 _ahttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11032-011-9566-x
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041 _aeng
100 0 _aYuanhong Han
_912797
245 1 0 _aHigh-resolution melting analysis for SNP genotyping and mapping in tetraploid alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)
260 _a Dordrecht (Netherlands) :
_bSpringer,
_c2012.
500 _aPeer review
500 _aOpen Access
520 _aSingle nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) represent the most abundant type of genetic polymorphism in plant genomes. SNP markers are valuable tools for genetic analysis of complex traits of agronomic importance, linkage and association mapping, genome-wide selection, map-based cloning, and marker-assisted selection. Current challenges for SNP genotyping in polyploid outcrossing species include multiple alleles per loci and lack of high-throughput methods suitable for variant detection. In this study, we report on a high-resolution melting (HRM) analysis system for SNP genotyping and mapping in outcrossing tetraploid genotypes. The sensitivity and utility of this technology is demonstrated by identification of the parental genotypes and segregating progeny in six alfalfa populations based on unique melting curve profiles due to differences in allelic composition at one or multiple loci. HRM using a 384-well format is a fast, consistent, and efficient approach for SNP discovery and genotyping, useful in polyploid species with uncharacterized genomes. Possible applications of this method include variation discovery, analysis of candidate genes, genotyping for comparative and association mapping, and integration of genome-wide selection in breeding programs.
546 _aText in English
650 0 _aMedicago sativa
_gAGROVOC
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650 7 _2AGROVOC
_92084
_aChromosome mapping
650 0 _aSingle nucleotide polymorphisms
_gAGROVOC
_910805
700 0 _912798
_aDong-Man Khu
700 1 _912799
_aMonteros, M.J.
773 0 _tMolecular Breeding
_gv. 29, no. 2, p. 489-501
_dDordrecht (Netherlands) : Springer, 2012.
_x1380-3743
_wu78961
856 4 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11032-011-9566-x
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