A120 Kilobase Resolution Contig Map of the Rice Genome
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in DNA Sequence
- Vol. 7 (6) , 319-335
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10425179709034052
Abstract
92% of the rice genome (4.3 × 108 bp, 2n = 24) was covered by 631 contigs of various length, which were generated by fingerprinting from a representative and genetically stable bacterial artificial chromosome (BAG) library of the Guang Lu Ai 4 (a O. Sativa variety) genome with the average insert of 120 kb in length. To form the contig map, 565 molecular markers of RFLP, STS, cDNA and anchor set derived from two O. Sativa varieties were by colony hybridization mapped to the contigs, which were then assigned to and ordered along the particular chromosomes according to the marker colinearity. Being highly conserved DNA sequences shared among the genomes of rice, barley, wheat, oat, maize, sorghum and sugar cane, 89 anchor markers mapped help to identify the rice genes through the information provided by the maps of relative genomes, and vice versa. Numerous repeated DNA sequences of various length were identified and mapped to the chromosomes. Physical distances have been determined for hundreds pairs of adjacent markers, which would facilitate the identification by map-based cloning the rice genes of interest. The accuracy of clone overlaps in contigs was further confirmed by the existence in contigs of well fit stacks of marker-lodged clones independently identified by hybridization. Large scale DNA sequencing of individual chromosomes could now be initiated simply by selecting and sequencing the minimally overlapped BAG clones of the contigs.Keywords
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