Development of Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) Markers Suitable for Genetic Linkage Mapping of Catfish

1999 
Abstract Genomic research requires many molecular markers for construction of the genetic linkage map and for marker-assisted selection (MAS). Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers are inherited with Mendelian expectations in catfish and, thus, are suitable for use in gene mapping and MAS. To identify large numbers of AFLP markers, 64 primer combinations were tested to generate AFLP patterns between channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus and blue catfish I. furcatus. The 64 primer combinations amplified 7,871 bands, of which 3,081 were polymorphic between the two mating parents of channel catfish and blue catfish used to produce the reference families for mapping analysis. The primer combinations that produced fewer bands showed higher rates of polymorphism. Of the 64 primers, 53 primer combinations produced clean and reproducible AFLP profiles. Nine primer combinations produced fair AFLP profiles. The remaining two primers produced poor AFLP profiles with intensive background bands. The 53 e...
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