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Page 1: Microsatellite markers in bermudagrass

Microsatellite markers in Bermudagrass: linkage and QTL analysis

Sameer Khanal

PGML

docstoc.com

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Introduction

• Warm-season perennial grasses

• Resilient nature suitable for turf purposes

Google images

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Biology

• Family: Poaceae

• Subfamily: Chloridoideae (PACC clade)

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Biology

• Family: Poaceae

• Subfamily: Chloridoideae (PACC clade)

• Genus: Cynodon

• Eight extant species and 10 varieties

(Harlan 1970)

• Major cultivars are triploid hybrids

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Germplasm

• Common bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon)

2n=4x=36

• African bermudagrass (Cynodon transvaalensis)

2n=2x=18

• Hybrids: triploids 2n=3x=27

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Framework linkage map

113 F1 mapping population

Marker system: RFLP

Mapping strategy: Two-way pseudo-testcross

African

Bermudagrass (T574)

Common

Bermudagrass (T89)

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RFLP markers

• Bermudagrass derived or heterologous RFLP probes

• Restriction digestion gels were blotted with labeled probes

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RFLP markers

• Polymorphic fragments were scored

• Parental origin of polymorphic fragments were ascertained

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Two-way pseudo-testcross

• Open pollinated/heterozygous parents were crossed

African

Bermudagrass (T574)

Common

Bermudagrass (T89)

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Two-way pseudo-testcross

• Fragments originating from one parent and absent in the other parent, but still segregating

T574

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Two-way pseudo-testcross

• Fragments originating from one parent and absent in the other parent, but still segregating

T89

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Two-way pseudo-testcross mapping

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Marker segregation patterns in autotetraploids

Single dose marker: showing 1:1 segregationFor example: Parent 1: oo x Aooo :Parent 2

F1: Aoo:ooo (1:1)

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Marker segregation patterns in autotetraploids

Double dose marker: showing 5:1 segregationFor example: Parent 1: oo x AAoo :Parent 2

F1: AAo /Aoo :ooo (5:1)

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Framework linkage map

T574 (Diploid): 77 single dose restriction fragments on 18 linkage groups

Seven homologous groups

T89 (Tetraploid): 155 single dose + 17 double dose markers on 35 linkage groups

Four homologous and 4 partial homologous groups identified

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Further development

Twenty microsatellite loci + 4 resistant gene analogs were added to this framework

Yet,

Marker coverage is less than 70%

Homologous groups not completely linked

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My research

Addition of simple sequence repeat markers to the framework linkage map of bermudagrass

QTL analysis of morphological and turf quality traits

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SSR resource

Primers from sugarcane EST templates available (total no. of EST-SSRs: 1,240)

Sugarcane markers have been mapped to several grass species

Further, EST-SSRs are shown to be highly transferable among different grass species

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Phase I: parental screening

• Two genotypes: T574 and T89

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Phase II: screening a subset

• Parents and 10 F1 progenies were genotyped

T89

T574 F1 progenies

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Phase III: population screening

• A total of 96 available primer pairs were screened against two parents and 92 F1s

T89

T574F1 progenies

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Marker scoring

• Fragments originating from one parent and absent in the other parent, but segregating in the progeny were scored

T89

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Marker scoring

• Fragments originating from one parent and absent in the other parent, but segregating in the progeny were scored

T574

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Marker scoring

• Fragments originating from both the parents and segregating (biparental markers) were also scored

Biparental

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Marker scoring

• A total of 120 SSR marker loci were scored

Markers # SSR loci # RFLP loci

T89 73 270 SDRF + 64 DDRF

T574 36 103

Biparental 11 0

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Mapping

• Software tools used:

• TetraploidMap

• OneMap (R environment)

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TetraploidMap

• Handles two-way pseudo testcross data

• Dominant and codominant markers

• Single/double dose, and biparental markers

• Four steps: 1. Segregation analysis

2. Cluster analysis

3. Linkage analysis

4. Linkage phase and maps

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Segregation analysis

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Cluster analysis

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Linkage analysis

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Phase determination

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Drawing maps

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TetraploidMap: T574

• A total of 116 (30 SSRs) markers were mapped

- Framework linkage map had 77 markers

• Map is composed of 20 linkage groups, 17 of them organized into 8 homologous groups

- Framework linkage map had 18 linkage groups, 15 of them organized into 7 homologous group

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TetraploidMap: T574

Lack of repulsion phase linkages in one of the groups

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TetraploidMap: T574• Map covers a total of 932 cM with 116 markers

separated by an average of 9.6 cM

- Framework map: 973.4 cM with 77 markers separated by an average of 16.5 cM

• Linkage groups are defined by about 6 markers and cover ~50 cM

- Framework map: 4 markers and cover ~54 cM

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TetraploidMap: T89

• A total of 282 (62 SSRs, 24 DDRFs) markers were mapped

- Framework linkage map had 155 SDRFs and 17 DDRFs

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TetraploidMap: T89

• Map is composed of 39 linkage groups, 34 of them organized into 15 partial homologous groups (of 2-3 linkage groups each)

- Framework map: 35 linkage groups, 16 organized into four complete homologous groups and eight into partial homologous groups

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Inferring complete homologous groups Multilocus probe linked in repulsion

Repulsion phase linkage

Multilocus probe

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TetraploidMap: T89

• Map covers a total of 1,165 cM with 282 markers separated by an average of 9 cM

- Framework map: 1837.3 cM with 155 markers separated by an average of 15.3 cM

• Linkage groups are defined by about 9 markers and cover ~70 cM

- Framework map: 4 markers and cover ~52.5 cM

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Inferring ancestral chromosomes

T574Consensus 1

T89Consensus 4

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Inferring ancestral chromosomes

T574Consensus 7

T89Consensus 8

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Inferring ancestral chromosomes

T574LG 9

T89Consensus 4

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OneMap

• R language based program

• Suitable for diploid outcrossing species

• Does not handle double dose markers

• Routinely used in sugarcane mapping studies

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OneMap: T574

# mapped markers

# linkagegroups Total cM

OneMap 115 13 1,364

TetraploidMap 116 20 932

Framework Map

77 18 973

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OneMap: T89

# mapped markers

# linkage groups Total cM

OneMap 260 32 3,355

TetraploidMap 282 39 1,165

Framework Map

155 35 1,837

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Future Works

• Updating the maps (rescored SSRs, changing input formats)

• Defining homologous groups

• QTL studies of morphological and turf quality traits