Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về lâm nghiệp được đăng trên tạp chí lâm nghiệp quốc tế đề tài: A high density genetic map of maritime pine based on AFLPs. | Ann. For. Sci. 59 2002 627-636 INRA EDP Sciences 2002 DOI forest 2002048 627 Original article A high density genetic map of maritime pine based on AFLPs I o X 71 4 o ITĨÌ a 1 1 T A A o Ì11 f a QJ o Ý1 0 h x 11 tY Ofb To TÌ A A ct T f I IT nẤrì z a David Chagné Céline Lalanne Delphine Madur SatiSh Kumar Jean-Marc Frigério I o tKori no X T 1 f -r a X tonri o Tì ÍO lla A T Ti z l 1 I X o A ĩí 1 lt oc A A o ÍT o X5 z l 1 _ I A o T M i T _X m OffO Ýc Catherine Krier Stéphane Decroocq Arnould Savouré Magida Bou-Dagher-Kharrat Evangelista Bertocchia Jean Bracha and Christophe Plomiona aINRA Équipe de Génétique et Amelioration des Arbres Forestiers 69 route d Arcachon 33612 Cestas Cedex France b Forest Research Applications of Genomic Science Sala Street Rotorua 3021 New Zealand cPhysiologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire des Plantes UMR 7632 CNRS Université Pierre et Marie Curie case 156 4 Place Jussieu 75252 Paris Cedex 05 France Received 16 August 2001 accepted 13 February 2002 Abstract - We constructed a high-density linkage map of maritime pine Pinus pinaster Ait. based on AFLP Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism markers using a three-generation outbred pedigree. In a first step male and female maps were established independently with test-cross markers segregating 1 1 presence absence of the amplified fragment in the full-sib progeny . In a second step both maps were merged using intercross markers segregating 3 1 in the progeny. A combination of MAPMAKER and JOINMAP softwares was used for the mapping process. A consensus map was obtained and is available at URL http genetics pinus Map3 . It covers 1441 cM and comprises a total of 620 AFLP markers on 12 linkage groups. The physical size of the maritime pine genome pg 2C was measured by flow cytometry providing a physical genetic size ratio of Mb cM. This map will be used to dissect the genetic architecture of economically growth wood quality and ecologically water-use