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Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Discovery Through Illumina-Based Transcriptome Sequencing And Mapping In Lentil, Hülya Yilmaz Temel, Deni̇z Göl, Hi̇lal Betül Kaya Akkale, Abdullah Kahri̇man, Muhammed Bahatti̇n Tanyolaç Jan 2015

Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Discovery Through Illumina-Based Transcriptome Sequencing And Mapping In Lentil, Hülya Yilmaz Temel, Deni̇z Göl, Hi̇lal Betül Kaya Akkale, Abdullah Kahri̇man, Muhammed Bahatti̇n Tanyolaç

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Lentil, which belongs to the family Leguminosae (Fabaceae), is a diploid (2n = 2x = 14 chromosomes) self-pollinating crop with a genome size of 4063 Mbp. Because of its nutritional importance and role in the fixation of nitrogen from the atmosphere, lentil is a widely used crop species in molecular genetic studies. By using DNA markers, to date, a limited number of polymorphic bands have been generated. Therefore, it is necessary to develop additional markers to saturate the genome at high density. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers are promising for this purpose because of their abundance, stability, and heredity; they …


Major Quantitative Trait Loci For Flowering Time In Lentil, Abdullah Kahri̇man, Hülya Yilmaz Temel, Abdulkadi̇r Aydoğan, Muhammed Bahatti̇n Tanyolaç Jan 2015

Major Quantitative Trait Loci For Flowering Time In Lentil, Abdullah Kahri̇man, Hülya Yilmaz Temel, Abdulkadi̇r Aydoğan, Muhammed Bahatti̇n Tanyolaç

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for flowering time (FT) in lentil were located using a recombinant inbreed line population derived from an intraspecific cross of Precoz × WA8649041. Experiments for FT were conducted in 2 locations (Haymana, Turkey and Pullman, WA, USA) for 5 years (from 1998 to 2002 in both Pullman and Haymana). A linkage map was constructed using 149 markers (RAPD, AFLP, ISSR, SSR, and 2 morphological markers) located on 11 linkage groups (LGs). Analysis of variance of FT was found to be significant for all locations and years. One major QTL for FT was identified on LG6 across …