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Investigation on Possible Use of Recombinant Inbred Line Population as Possible Mapping Population in Safflower
Abstract
Linkage maps have been developed for many plant species. Genetic maps could be used to
locate important genes on linkage groups and enable breeders to manipulate important genes and
characters. Safflower has been cultivated for centuries as oilseed crop but there is no genetic map
developed for safflower. In the present study, possible use of a recombinant inbred population (RIL)
as a mapping population was investigated. The population was developed by crossing Dincer 5-118
and Remzibey-05 cultivars and advanced to F6 generation. Sixteen lines along with parents were used
to screen 10 AFLP primer combinations to reveal polymorphisms. A total of 439 bands were
produced and 20 of those were found to be polymorphic both between parents and among the
individuals. Amount of polymorphisms produced by the primer combinations ranged between 0-4.
Among the polymorphic bands, 9 showed skewed distribution from the expected ratio
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Turkish
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Publication Date
September 1, 2011
Submission Date
September 1, 2011
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Year 2011 Volume: 6 Number: 2