Preliminary linkage map of the turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) based on microsatellite markers

The turkey is an agriculturally important species for which, until now, there is no published genetic linkage map based on microsatellite markers - still the markers most used in the chicken and other farm animals. In order to increase the number of markers on a turkey genetic linkage map we decided...

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Veröffentlicht in:Animal genetics 2003-12, Vol.34 (6), p.399-409
Hauptverfasser: Burt, D.W, Morrice, D.R, Sewalem, A, Smith, J, Paton, I.R, Smith, E.J, Bentley, J, Hocking, P.M
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Zusammenfassung:The turkey is an agriculturally important species for which, until now, there is no published genetic linkage map based on microsatellite markers - still the markers most used in the chicken and other farm animals. In order to increase the number of markers on a turkey genetic linkage map we decided to map new microsatellite sequences obtained from a GT-enriched turkey genomic library. In different chicken populations more than 35-55% of microsatellites are polymorphic. In the turkey populations tested here, 43% of all turkey primers tested were found to be polymorphic, in both commercial and wild type turkeys. Twenty linkage groups (including the Z chromosome) containing 74 markers have been established, along with 37 other unassigned markers. This map will lay the foundations for further genetic mapping and the identification of genes and quantitative trait loci in this economically important species. Genome comparisons, based on genetic maps, with related species such as the chicken would then also be possible. All primer information, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) conditions, allele sizes and genetic linkage maps can be viewed at http://roslin.thearkdb.org/. The DNA is also available on request through the Roslin Institute.
ISSN:0268-9146
1365-2052
DOI:10.1046/j.1365-2052.2003.01033.x