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An Integrated Linkage Map of Three Recombinant Inbred Populations of Pea (Pisum sativum L.)

Chie Sawada, Carol Moreau, Gabriel H. J. Robinson, Burkhard Steuernagel, Luzie U. Wingen, Jitender Cheema, Ellen Sizer-Coverdale, David Lloyd, Claire Domoney, Noel Ellis

2022Genes11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biparental recombinant inbred line (RIL) populations are sets of genetically stable lines and have a simple population structure that facilitates the dissection of the genetics of interesting traits. On the other hand, populations derived from multiparent intercrosses combine both greater diversity and higher numbers of recombination events than RILs. Here, we describe a simple population structure: a three-way recombinant inbred population combination. This structure was easy to produce and was a compromise between biparental and multiparent populations. We show that this structure had advantages when analyzing cultivar crosses, and could achieve a mapping resolution of a few genes.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyInbred strainRecombinant DNAPopulationGeneticsSativumPisumGeneBotanySociologyDemographyGenetic and Environmental Crop StudiesGenetics and Plant BreedingAgricultural pest management studies