Segregation analysis of molecular markers in a population derived from coffea liberica hiern x c. eugenioides l

Coffee is a very important crop for the world economy. The commercial coffee production is based on two species, Coffea arabica L. (70%) and C. canephora Pierre (30%). C. arabica is the only allotetraploid (2n=4x=44) species, which has its primary center of diversity in the southwestern Ethiopia hig...

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López Gartner, Germán Ariel
McCouch, Susan
Moncada Botero, Maria del Pilar
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6 Tecnología (ciencias aplicadas) / Technology
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
coffee
microsatellites
segregation distortion
Plant Breeding
Biotechnology
Café
microsatélites
distorsión de segregación.
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Segregation analysis of molecular markers in a population derived from coffea liberica hiern x c. eugenioides l
title Segregation analysis of molecular markers in a population derived from coffea liberica hiern x c. eugenioides l
spellingShingle Segregation analysis of molecular markers in a population derived from coffea liberica hiern x c. eugenioides l
6 Tecnología (ciencias aplicadas) / Technology
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
coffee
microsatellites
segregation distortion
Plant Breeding
Biotechnology
Café
microsatélites
distorsión de segregación.
title_short Segregation analysis of molecular markers in a population derived from coffea liberica hiern x c. eugenioides l
title_full Segregation analysis of molecular markers in a population derived from coffea liberica hiern x c. eugenioides l
title_fullStr Segregation analysis of molecular markers in a population derived from coffea liberica hiern x c. eugenioides l
title_full_unstemmed Segregation analysis of molecular markers in a population derived from coffea liberica hiern x c. eugenioides l
title_sort Segregation analysis of molecular markers in a population derived from coffea liberica hiern x c. eugenioides l
dc.creator.fl_str_mv López Gartner, Germán Ariel
McCouch, Susan
Moncada Botero, Maria del Pilar
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv López Gartner, Germán Ariel
McCouch, Susan
Moncada Botero, Maria del Pilar
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv 6 Tecnología (ciencias aplicadas) / Technology
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
topic 6 Tecnología (ciencias aplicadas) / Technology
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
coffee
microsatellites
segregation distortion
Plant Breeding
Biotechnology
Café
microsatélites
distorsión de segregación.
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv coffee
microsatellites
segregation distortion
Plant Breeding
Biotechnology
Café
microsatélites
distorsión de segregación.
description Coffee is a very important crop for the world economy. The commercial coffee production is based on two species, Coffea arabica L. (70%) and C. canephora Pierre (30%). C. arabica is the only allotetraploid (2n=4x=44) species, which has its primary center of diversity in the southwestern Ethiopia highlands. C. arabica is the only species cultivated in Colombia and represents a very important economic and social value. However, C. arabica has a very narrow genetic diversity and therefore, the use of diploid species on coffee breeding is very important because they allow to broad its diversity. In this work, the genetic segregation patterns were evaluated on a population of 101 F1 hybrid plants from a cross between the diploid species C. liberica and C. eugenioides using 618 molecular markers, of which 168 SSRs and 2 ESTs exhibited polymorphic patterns that allowed segregation analysis. Approximately 24% of the loci were null alleles, and the segregation distortion reached 23.5% at 0.01. A total of four segregant types were observed, from up to seven possibilities. The origins of null alleles, possible causes of segregation distortion, different segregation patterns obtained and recombination frequencies are discussed. The knowledge derived from this study allowed to better understand the genetic segregation behavior of these markers with the aim of developing genetic maps that have important applications for coffee breeding programs as well as other commercial crops.
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