1. BAC libraries from wheat chromosome 7D: efficient tool for positional cloning of aphid resistance genes
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Simkova, Hana, Safar, Jan, Kubalakova, Marie, Suchankova, Pavla, Cihalikova, Jarmila, Robert-Quatre, Heda, Azhaguvel, Perumal, Weng, Yiqun, Peng, Junhua, Lapitan, Nora L.V., Ma, Yaqin, You, Frank M., Luo, Ming-Cheng, Bartos, Jan, and Dolezel, Jaroslav
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Wheat -- Genetic aspects -- Research ,Aphididae -- Genetic aspects -- Research ,Cloning -- Research ,Biotechnology industry ,High technology industry - Abstract
Positional cloning in bread wheat is a tedious task due to its huge genome size and hexaploid character. BAC libraries represent an essential tool for positional cloning. However, wheat BAC libraries comprise more than million clones, which makes their screening very laborious. Here, we present a targeted approach based on chromosome-specific BAC libraries. Such libraries were constructed from flow-sorted arms of wheat chromosome 7D. A library from the short arm (7DS) consisting of 49,152 clones with 113 kb insert size represented 12.1 arm equivalents whereas a library from the long arm (7DL) comprised 50,304 clones of 116kb providing 14.9x arm coverage. The 7DS library was PCR screened with markers linked to Russian wheat aphid resistance gene DnCI2401, the 7DL library was screened by hybridization with a probe linked to greenbug resistance gene Gb3. The small number of clones combined with high coverage made the screening highly efficient and cost effective., 1. Introduction Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important crop species providing the staple food for 40% of the world's population. As with other crops, the [...]
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- 2011
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