Title
Construction of Reference Chromosome-Scale Pseudomolecules for Potato: Integrating the Potato Genome with Genetic and Physical Maps
Date Issued
2013
Access level
restricted access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Sharma, SK
Bolser, D
Sonderkaer, M
Carboni, MF
D'Ambrosio, JM
de la Cruz, G
Di Genova, A
Douches, DS
Guo, X
Guzman, F
Hackett, CA
Hamilton, JP
Li, Y
Lozano, R
Maass, A
Marshall, D
Martinez, D
McLean, K
Mejia, N
Milne, L
Munive, S
Nagy, I
Ponce, O
Ramirez, M
Thomson, SJ
Torres, Y
Publisher(s)
Genetics Society of America
Abstract
The genome of potato, a major global food crop, was recently sequenced. The work presented here details the integration of the potato reference genome (DM) with a new sequence-tagged site marker2based linkage map and other physical and genetic maps of potato and the closely related species tomato. Primary anchoring of the DM genome assembly was accomplished by the use of a diploid segregating population, which was genotyped with several types of molecular genetic markers to construct a new ~936 cM linkage map comprising 2469 marker loci. In silico anchoring approaches used genetic and physical maps from the diploid potato genotype RH89-039-16 (RH) and tomato. This combined approach has allowed 951 superscaffolds to be ordered into pseudomolecules corresponding to the 12 potato chromosomes. These pseudomolecules represent 674 Mb (~93%) of the 723 Mb genome assembly and 37,482 (~96%) of the 39,031 predicted genes. The superscaffold order and orientation within the pseudomolecules are closely collinear with independently constructed high density linkage maps. Comparisons between marker distribution and physical location reveal regions of greater and lesser recombination, as well as regions exhibiting significant segregation distortion. The work presented here has led to a greatly improved ordering of the potato reference genome superscaffolds into chromosomal "pseudomolecules". © 2013 Sharma et al. doi: 10.1534/g3.113.007153.
Start page
2031
End page
2047
Volume
3
Issue
11
Number
172
Language
English
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84889019837
PubMed ID
Source
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
ISSN of the container
2160-1836
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