The genetic linkage maps of the traditional F2 population in inbred lines were estimated from the frequency of recombination events in both parents, providing full genetic information for genetic and genomic studies. However, in outbred forest trees, it is almost impossible to generate the F2 population because of their high heterozygosity and long generation times. We proposed a novel strategy to construct an integrated genetic linkage map that contained both parental recombination information, with restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing (RADSeq) data in an F1 hybrid population of Populus deltoides and Populus simonii. We selected a large number of specific RAD tags to construct the linkage map, each of which contained two SNPs, one he...
Natural hybrid zones have proven to be precious tools for understanding the origin and maintenance o...
Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental cha...
The maintenance of species barriers in the face of gene flow is often thought to result from strong ...
<div><p>Although numerous linkage maps have been constructed in the genus <i>Populus</i>, they are t...
Populus deltoides, P. nigra, and P. trichocarpa are the most important species for poplar breeding p...
<div><p>Based on a two-way pseudo-testcross strategy, high density and complete coverage linkage map...
Abstract Background Restriction-site associated DNA sequencing (RADseq) technology was recently empl...
Admixture between genetically divergent populations facilitates genomic studies of the mechanisms in...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Genomic resources are sparse in most ecologically ...
The genomic architecture of functionally important traits is key to understanding the maintenance of...
[b]Background[/b][br/] The availability of a large expressed sequence tags (EST) resource and recent...
Uncovering the genetic architecture of species differences is of central importance for understandin...
Abstract Background With the plummeting cost of the next-generation sequencing technologies, high-de...
Natural hybrid zones have proven to be precious tools for understanding the origin and maintenance o...
Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental cha...
The maintenance of species barriers in the face of gene flow is often thought to result from strong ...
<div><p>Although numerous linkage maps have been constructed in the genus <i>Populus</i>, they are t...
Populus deltoides, P. nigra, and P. trichocarpa are the most important species for poplar breeding p...
<div><p>Based on a two-way pseudo-testcross strategy, high density and complete coverage linkage map...
Abstract Background Restriction-site associated DNA sequencing (RADseq) technology was recently empl...
Admixture between genetically divergent populations facilitates genomic studies of the mechanisms in...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Genomic resources are sparse in most ecologically ...
The genomic architecture of functionally important traits is key to understanding the maintenance of...
[b]Background[/b][br/] The availability of a large expressed sequence tags (EST) resource and recent...
Uncovering the genetic architecture of species differences is of central importance for understandin...
Abstract Background With the plummeting cost of the next-generation sequencing technologies, high-de...
Natural hybrid zones have proven to be precious tools for understanding the origin and maintenance o...
Anticipating the evolutionary responses of long-lived organisms, such as trees, to environmental cha...
The maintenance of species barriers in the face of gene flow is often thought to result from strong ...