PGII Plant Genome II Abstracts

Plant Genome II, January 1994

Plant Genome II Abstracts: Table of Contents

TRACKING DOWN ANCIENT PLANT TRANSPOSONS: ELUCIDATION OF MOBILE ELEMENT INVOLVEMENT IN GENOME EVOLUTION.
Thomas E. Bureau, Shawn E. White and Susan R. Wessler, Department of Botany/Genetics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 (email: BLTREAUT@BSCR.UGA.EDU).
INTEGRATING LIPID METABOLISM INTO THE GENOME
Tom Cheesbrough, Biology/Microbiology Dept., South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007
MAPPING ENABLES SERENDIPITY.
Edward H. Coe, ARS-USDA and Dept. of Agronomy, Curtis Hall, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211.
GENETIC ENGINEERING OF WHEAT.
Kutty K. Kartha, Ravindra N. Chibbar and Narender S. Nehra, Plant Biotechnology Institute, National Research Council of Canada, 110 Gymnasium Road, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 0W9.
SIMPLE SEQUENCE REPEAT DNA MARKERS FOR GENOME MAPPING AND GENOTYPE IDENTIFICATION.
Perry B. Cregan, Mahinur S. Akkaya, Jiang Rongwen, Soybean and Alfalfa Research Lab, USDA, ARS, Beltsville, MD 20705, Arvind A. Bhagwat, Dept. of Agronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742; and Uri Lavi, Inst. of Horticulture, ARO, The Volcanic Center, Bet-Dagan, Israel.
ARABIDOPSIS WORKSHOP, TUES JAN 25TH 3:30-6:00PM
Organizer: Caroline Dean, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK.
MAPPING THE MAIZE GENOME WITH YAC'S
Keith Edwards, Heather Rawles, Allan Daly and Keith Rufener, Plant Biotechnology Section, Zeneca Seeds, Jealott's Hill Research Station, Bracknell, Berkshire, UK RG12 6EY.
THE PLANT CHROMOSOME - A 1994 VIEW
Richard Flavell, John Innes Institute, Norwich Research Park, Colney Norwich, UK RG12 6EY.
GRASSES AS A SINGLE GENETIC SYSTEM: LIGULES AND TRANSPOSON MU
Michael Freeling and laboratory, Department of Plant Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
THE RFLP LINKAGE MAP OF THE POTATO AND ITS USE FOR MAPPING QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE TRAITS.
Christiane Gebhardt, Enrique Ritter, Christiane Leonards-Schippers, Ralf Schafer-Pregl, Werner Gieffers, Amalia Barone, Ali El-Kharbotly, Jens Niewohner and Francesco Salamini, MPI fur Zuchtungsforschung, Carl-von-Linne-Weg 10, 50829 Koln, Germany.
MOLECULAR CYTOGENETIC MAPPING AND MANIPULATION OF THE POLYPLOID GENOMES: THE WHEAT MODEL.
Bikram S. Gill, Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-5502.
BARLEY AND MODEL QTL SYSTEMS
Patrick Hayes. Department of Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331
CHROMOSOME-SPECIFIC DNA LIBRARIES; PLANT CHROMOSOMES AND GENES AT HIGH RESOLUTION IN SITU.
Reinhold G. Herrmann, Botanisches Institut der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, D-80638 Munchen, Germany
THE ISOLATION OF TOMATO GENES USING THE MAIZE TRANSPOSON ACTIVATOR AND ITS DERIVATIVES.
Jonathan D G Jones, The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UH, UK.
RFLP ANALYSIS OF INTROGRESSION IN PEANUT.
Gary Kochert, Department of Botany, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, Gustavo M. Garcia and H. Thomas Stalker, Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC 27695.
FREE GLOBAL ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS FOR PLANT BIOLOGISTS: THE BIOSCI NEWSGROUPS.
David Kristofferson, Ph.D. IntelliGenetics, Inc., 700 E. El Camino Real, Suite 300, Mountain View, CA 94040 Internet e-mail address for BIOSCI information:biosci@net.bio.net Telephone: 415-962-7339 FAX: 415-962-7302
RICE PHYSICAL AND GENETIC MAP CONSTRUCTION FOR THE ANALYSIS OF GENOME STRUCTURE.
Nori Kurata, Yoshiaki Nagamura, Takuji Sasaki and Yuzo Minobe. Rice Genome Research Program, NIAR/STAFF, 2-1-2 Kannondai, Tsukuba 305, Japan
USING RECOMBINANT INBRED LINES OF SOYBEAN TO ASSESS THE EFFECTS OF INTERACTING (EPISTATIC) QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCI
Karl G. Lark and Levi Mansur, Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112; James Orf, Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108
COLLINEARITY AND TRANSLOCATIONS IN THE DIPLOID BRASSICA SPECIES AND GENOME INTERACTION IN AMPHIDIPLOID B. NAPUS.
Derek Lydiate, Andrew Sharpe, Isobel Parkin, Evelyne Bohuon and Ulf Lagercrantz, Brassica & Oilseeds Research Department, John Innes Centre, Norwich NR4 7UH, U.K.
EVOLUTION OF DIVERSE PATTERNS OF ACTIN GENE REGULATION IN HIGHER PLANTS
Richard Meagher, John McDowell, Shurong Huang, Yong-Quiang An and Elizabeth McKinny, Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602
MAPPING OF QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCI IN TEST-CROSSES OF MAIZE: COMPARISON AMONG ENVIRONMENTS, TESTERS, AND POPULATIONS.
A.E. Melchinger, C.C. Schon, S. Fahr, Universitat Hohenheim, 70593 Stuttgart, Germany; J. Boppenmaier, E. Brunklaus-Jung, R.G. Herrmann, Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, 80638 Munchen, Germany; A. Daily, P. Westhoff, Universitat Dusseldorf, 4000 Dusseldorf, Germany.
YEAST GENOME ANALYSIS: FROM SEQUENCE TO FUNCTION
Stephen G Oliver, Department of Biochemistry & Applied Molecular Biology, UMIST, PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD, UK.
DNA TRANSFER VIA CRE-LOX MEDIATED SITE-SPECIFIC RECOMBINATION.
David W. Ow, Henrik Albert, Elsa Lee and Emily Dale, Plant Gene Expression Center, USDA-UC Berkeley, Albany, CA 94710
USING DNA MARKERS TO ACCELERATE BREEDING IN FOREST TREES
R. Sederoff 1, 3, D. Grattapaglia 1, 3, J.X. Chaparro 2, P. Wilcox 1, S. McCord 1, B.S. Crane 1, C. Plomion 1, H. Amerson 1, S. McKeand 1, F. Bridgwater 1, B. Goldfarb 1, R. Whetten 1, B.-H. Liu 1, 4, D. M. O'Malley 1. The Forest Biotechnology Group, and the Departments of Forestry 1, Horticulture 2, Genetics 3, and Statistics 4, North Carolina State University, 27695
RICE TRANSFORMATION: TOOLS FOR STUDIES IN GENE REGULATION AND CROP IMPROVEMENT.
Ko Shimamoto. Plantech Research Institute, 1000 Kamoshida, Midori-ku, Yokohama 227 Japan
DIVERGENCE OF DUPLICATED REGIONS AND LINKAGE CONSERVATION IN THE SOYBEAN GENOME.
Kayla M. Polzin 1, Eberson S. Calvo 2, Terry C. Olson 1, and Randy C. Shoemaker 3. 1 Dept. of Agronomy, 2 Dept. of Zoology/Genetics, and 3 USDA-ARS-FCR, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011.
DUPLICATE GENETIC FACTORS AND SOYBEAN GENOME ORGANIZATION
Randy C. Shoemaker 1,2, E. Charles Brummer 1, Eberson S. Calvo 3, and Kayla M. Polzin 1. 1 Dept. of Agronomy, 2 USDA-ARS-FCR, and 3 Dept. of Zoology/Genetics, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011.
EVALUATION OF cDNA LIBRARIES FOR SPECIFIC GENE CLONING.
Hirofumi Uchimiya, Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan.
SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF THE MITOCHONDRIAL GENOME OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA
Michael Unseld, Petra Brandt, Mathieu Klein and Axel Brennicke, Institut fur Genbiologische Forschung GmbH, IhnestraBe 63, 14195 Berlin, Germany.
PROGRESS TOWARDS A COMPLETE SET OF GENES
J. Craig Venter, The Institute for Genomic Research, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
GENETIC DISSECTION OF QUANTITATIVE TRAITS IN RICE USING MOLECULAR MARKERS.
Masahiro Yano, Department of Crop Breeding, Hokuriku National Agricultural Experiment Station, Joetsu, Niigata 943-01 Japan
QTL AFFECTING SOYBEAN CYST-NEMATODE RESISTANCE.
D.M. Webb 1, B.M. Baltazar 1, A.P. Rao-Arelli 2, J. Schupp 3, P. Keim 3, K. Clayton 1, A.R. Ferreira 3, T. Owens 1, and W. D. Beavis 1, 1 Pioneer Hi-Bred Int., P.O. Box 1004 Johnston, IA 50131; 2 Dept. Agronomy, 117 Curtis Hall, Univ. Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211; 3 Dept. Biology, NAU Box 5640, Northern Ariz. Univ., Flagstaff, AZ 86011.
A GENETIC MAP OF COMMON BEAN TO LOCALIZE SPECIFIC RESISTANCE GENES AGAINST ANTHRACNOSE.
Anne-Francoise Adam-Blondon, Mireille Sevignac, Michel Dron, Biologie moleculaire vegetale, Bat. 430, Universite Paris-Sud, 91405 Orsay-cedex, France.
MAPPING QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH RESISTANCE TO WATERMOLD (Pythium ultimum) AND BLACKMOLD (Alternaria alternata) IN TOMATO.
K. Aitken, D. Francis, M. Bongue Bartlesman, T. Cassol, D.A. St. Clair, Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis, CA 95616-8746 USA.
Genetic Dissection of Fusiform Rust Resistance in Loblolly Pine
H.V. Amerson 1, P.L. Wilcox 1,3, E.G. Kuhlman 2, D. O'Malley 1, and R.R. Sederoff 1. Department of Forestry 1, North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC, U.S.D.A. Forest Service Laboratories 2, Athens GA, New Zealand Forest Research Institute Ltd. 3, New Zealand.
MOLECULAR MAPPING OF GRAIN QUALITY TRAITS IN WHEAT.
James A. Anderson 1, Mark E. Sorrells 2, Patrick L. Finney 3, and Steven D. Tanksley 2, 1 Crop and Weed Sciences Department, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105, 2 Department of Plant Breeding and Biometry, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 3 USDA-ARS Soft Wheat Quality Laboratory, Wooster, OH.
MAPPING GENES ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN FLAVOR PREFERENCES IN SWEET CORN.
Fermin Azanza, Yaakov Tadmor, Torbert Rocheford, Barbara Klein and John Juvik, 307 Plant and Animal Biotechnology Laboratory, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801.
LINKAGES BETWEEN RFLP, RAPD, ISOZYME, DISEASE-RESISTANCE, AND MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS IN NARROW AND WIDE CROSSES OF CUCUMBER.
Kennard, W., Poetter, K., Dijkhuizen, A., Meglic, V., L, Staub, J., Havey, M. USDA, ARS, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706.
S-RELATED SEQUENCES ARE NOT SUFFICIENT TO PRODUCE SELF-INCOMPATIBILITY IN LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM
Robert Bernatzky, Richard H. Glaven and Bruce A. Rivers Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003.
PROGRESS IN DEVELOPING BREAD WHEAT RESISTANT TO BARLEY YELLOW DWARF VIRUSES USING SEROLOGICAL, MOLECULAR MARKER AND MOLECULAR CYTOGENETIC TECHNIQUES
L. Bertschinger 1, M. D. H. M. William 1, N. Islam-Faridi 1, A. Cortes 1, D. Gonzalez de Leon 1, A. Mujeeb-Kazi 1, A. Comeau 2, K. M. Makkouk 3, H. Ohm 4, R. Appels 5. 1 CIMMYT, Apdo Postal 6-641, 06600 Mexico, D. F., Mexico; 2 Agriculture Canada, 2560 boul. Hochelaga, SteFoy Qc G1V 2J3, Canada; 3 JCARDA, P.0. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria; 4 Dept. of Agronomy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA; 5 CSIRO, Division of Plant Industry, P.0. Box 1600, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
THE QUEST FOR DESIGNER BARLEY.
Jeremy Bezant 1, David Laurie 1, Mike Kearsey 2 and Jan Chojecki 3. 1 Cambridge Laboratory, John Innes Centre, Colney Lane, Norwich. NR9 3BN. 2 School of Biological Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham. B15 2TT. 3 Zeneca Seeds U.K. Ltd., Jealott's Hill Research Station, Bracknell, Berkshire. RG12 6EY.
A GENETIC LINKAGE MAP OF NORWAY SPRUCE: PERSPECTIVES.
Gioraio Binelli and Gabriele Bucci Dept. of Genetics and Microbiology, University of Milano, Institute of Ecology, University of Parma, Italy.
DETECTION OF BARLEY POWDERY MILDEW RESISTANCE GENES USING RFLP AND MICROSATELLITE DNA MARKERS.
Ruslan M. Biyashev 1, M. A. Saghai Maroof 1, and Qifa Zhang 2, 1 Department of Crop and Soil Env. Sci., Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, VA 24061-0404; 2 Biotechnology Center, Huazhong Agric. Univ., Wuhan, China
TRANSFERRING INFORMATIVE MOLECULAR MARKERS BETWEEN BARLEY (HORDEUM VULGARE L.) AND WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.)
Tom Blake, Luther Talbert and Dina Kadyrzhanov. Dept. of Plant & Soil Sci. and Dept. of Animal Sci., Montana State Univ., Bozeman, MT 59717.
STUDY OF A LEAF RUST RESISTANCE GENE CARRIED BY A xMV CHROMOSOME OF Aegilops ventricosa.
A. Bonhomme(l), J. Jahier(2), P. Nicolas(3), M. Bernard (1) (1) INRA, 63039 Clermont-Ferrand cedex, France. (2) INRA, 35650 Le Rheu, France. (3) Universite Blaise Pascal, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France.
CONSTRUCTION AND CHARACTERISANON OF A LARGE INSERT YAC LIBRARY OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA.
David Bouchez, Laboratoire de Biologie Cellulaire INRA, 78026 Versailles Cedex, France. In collaboration with: CEPH, 27 rue Juliette Dodu 75010 Paris; Laboratoire de Physiologie Vegetale Metabolique, ERA CNRS 799, B&t 430, 91405 Orsay Cedex; IBMP, 12 rue du General Zimer 67084 Strasbourg Cedex; URA CNRS 360, 63177 Aubieres Cedex.
MICROSATELLITE LENGTH POLYMORPHISM WITHIN ANCIENT WINE GRAPE CULTIVARS (VITIS VINIFERA L.)
John E. Bowers and Carole P. Meredith, Department of Viticulture and Enology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616.
ASSESSMENT OF NUCLEAR RFLPs AS A TAXONOMIC TOOL IN ALLIUM SECTION CEPA (ALLIACEAE).
James M. Bradeen, Ockyung Bark, and Michael J. Havey, USDA-ARS, Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706.
ANALYSIS OF THE SPRUCE GENOME BY FLUORESCENCE IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION.
Garth R. Brown, Vindhya Amarasinghe and John E. Carlson. Biotechnology Laboratory and Department of Forest Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
MAPPING QTL FOR SEED PROTEIN AND OIL IN SOYBEAN.
E.C. Brummer 1, G.L. Graef 2, J. Orf 3, J.R. Wilcox 4, and R.C. Shoemaker 5. 1 Dept. of Agronomy, Iowa State Univ., 2 Univ. of Nebraska, 3 Univ. of Minnesota, 4 USDA-ARS-FCR, Purdue Univ., 5 USDA-ARS-FCR, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA 50011.
LEVELS OF DNA SEQUENCE POLYMORPHISM AMONG WHEAT BREEDING VARIETIES
Glenn Bryan, Katrien Devos, Pauline Stephenson, Angela Collins, Jim Smith and Mike Gale, Cambridge Laboratory, John Innes Centre, Norwich, NR4 7UJ, UK
THE EXPRESSED GENE ANATOMY (EGAD) AND SEQUENCES, SOURCES, TAXA (SST) DATABASES: RATED BIOLOGICAL DATABASES TO SUPPORT RESEARCH IN GENE DISCOVERY AND EVOLUTION.
Carol Bult, Judith Blake, Anthony Kerlavage, Anna Glodek, Will FitzHugh, Owen White, Granger Sutton, Lisa FitzGerald, Man-Wai Chiu, Mark Adams, Rebecca Clayton, J. Craig Venter, and Chris Fields, The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR), Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878.
GENOMIC AND SUBGENOMIC DNA AMPLIFICATION FINGERPRINTING USING ARBITRARY MINI-HAIRPIN PRIMERS
Gustavo Caetano-Anolles and Peter M. Gresshoff, Plant Molecular Genetics, Institute of Agriculture and Center for Legume Research, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37901-1071
SINGLE TREE GENETIC LINKAGE MAP FOR DOUGLAS-FIR.
E. Jason Broome and John E. Carlson, The Biotechnology Laboratory and Department of Forest Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
LOCATING QTL FOR CARBON METABOLISM AND EARLY GROWTH IN MAIZE, USING CANDIDATE GENE APPROACH.
M. Causse 1, J.P. Rocher 2, J.L. Prioul 2 and D. de Vienne 1, 1 Station de Genetique Vegetale, INRA, CNRS-URA 1492, UPS, Ferme du Moulon, 91190 Gif s/Yvette, France. 2 Structure et Metabolisme des Plantes, Institut de Recherche sur les Plantes, CNRS-URA 1129, Bat 430, Universite Paris XI 91405 Orsay, France
CONSTRUCTION OF A COMPOSITE MAIZE MAP OF EXPRESSED SEQUENCES, BASED ON 4 INDIVIDUAL MAPS.
M. Causse, A. Maurice, C. Damerval, S. Santoni, D. de Vienne, Station de Genetique Vegetale, INRA, CNRS-URA 1492, UPS, Ferme du Moulon, 91190 Gif s/Yvette, France.
A SOFTWARE TO MANAGE cDNA ARABIDOPSIS SEQUENCES AND RELATED DATA
J.L. Charpenteau(*), M.F. Jourjon(*) and C. Christophe(**) (*) INRA Station de Biometrie et Intelligence Artificielle BP 27 31326 CASTANET TOLOSAN FRANCE (**) INRA Direction de l'informatique 147 Rue de l'Universite 75341 PARIS FRANCE
RIBOSOMAL RNA GENE REPEAT LINKED TO ADAPTABILITY OF A INDICA RICE CULTIVAR (BHASAMANIK) TO DEEPWATER ECOLOGY.
Rajat K. Chaudhuri, A Das, D Roy, I Chaudhuri, M Singh and Dilip Mukhopadhyay. Molecular Biology Laboratory, Botany Department, Calcutta University, Calcutta-700019, India.
DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSES OF INDICA AND JAPONICA RICE GENOTYPES TO TISSUE CULTURE FOR SALT-TOLERANCE.
AB Mandal 1, AK Bandopadhyay 1, Ila Chaudhuri 2 and Rajat K. Chaudhuri 2. 1 Central Agricultural Research Institute, Port Blair 744101, Andamans, India; 2 Molecular Biology Lab., Botany Department, Calcutta University, Calcutta-700019, India.
AA GENOME SPECIFIC PROMOTER LIKE DNA SEQUENCE FROM INDICA RICE (IR36) GENOME.
Abhijit Datta, DK Mukhopadhyay and Rajat K. Chaudhuri. Molecular Biology Laboratory, Botany Department, Calcutta University, Calcutta-700019, INDIA.
DNA PROBES FOR GENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE OIL PALM (Elaeis spp.)
S.C. Cheah, L.C.-L. Ooi, A.R. Rahimah and M. Maria, Biology Division, Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia, P.O. Box 10620, 50720 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
CLONING OF LARGE DNA FRAGMENTS FROM NICOTIANA PLUMBAGINIFOLIA INTO A YEAST ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOME SUITABLE FOR CHROMOSOME WALKING.
Chung-Mong Chen, Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC.
IDENTIFICATION OF A CALRETICULIN HOMOLOGOUS GENE IN PLANTS: DEVELOPMENTAL REGULATION AND AMINO ACID SEQUENCE DEDUCED FROM cDNA.
F.Q. Chen, P.M. Hayes, D. Mulrooney, and A. Pan, Dept. of Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-3002.
A DETAILED GENETIC LINKAGE MAP INCLUDING A CITRUS TRISTEZA VIRUS RESISTANCE GENE DERIVED FROM A CROSS BETWEEN TWO INTERGENERIC CITRUS X PONCIRUS HYBRIDS.
Frank Suozhan Chenq*, Mikeal L. Roose, Claire T. Federici, and Ricarda S. Kupper. Department of Botany and Plant Sciences University of California, Riverside, CA 92521. *Department of Horticultural Sciences, Cornell University, Geneva, NY 14456.
MOLECULAR AND MORPHOLOGICAL MARKERS FOR A DWARFING GENE FROM THE CITRUS ROOTSTOCK PONCIRUS TRIFOLIATA 'FLYING DRAGON'.
Frank Suozhan Cheng 1 and Mikeal L. Roose 2. l Department of Horticullural Sciences, Cornell University, Geneva, NY 14456; 2 Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521.
GENOMIC MAPPING OF AN INTER-RACIAL HYBRID BETWEEN CORSICAN AND LANDES RACES OF MARITIME PINE (Pinus pinaster Ait.).
Plomion C. 1,2, Durel C.E. 1, O'Malley D.M. 2 1-institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, 33610 Cestas, FRANCE; 2-Department of Forestry, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.
CONSTRUCNON AND UTILIZATION OF A DNA MARKER LINKAGE MAP OF RAPESEED.
Yan-San Chyi, Mary Hoenecke, and Larry Sernyk, Mycogen Plant Sciences Madison Laboratories, 5649 E. Buckeye Rd., Madison, WI 53716.
RESULTS OF EARLY- VS. LATE-GENERATION SELECTION IN BACKCROSS BREEDING USING RFLP MARKERS.
Yan-San Chyi, Jennifer Taylor, Kurt Kellesvig, and Larry Sernyk, Mycogen Plant Sciences, Madison Laboratories, 5649 E. Buckeye Rd., Madison, WI 53716.
HIGH RESOLUTION MAPPING OF RFLP MARKERS TIGHTLY LINKED TO THE BARLEY YELLOW DWARF VIRUS RESISTANCE GENE YD2 ON CHROMOSOME 3 OF BARLEY.
Nick Collins, Robert H. Symons, Department of Plant Science, Waite Campus, University of Adelaide, Glen Osmond, South Australia 5064.
DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF CHROMOSOMALLY UNBALANCED CYTOGENETIC STOCKS FOR PHYSICAL CHROMOSOME MAPPING IN COTTON (GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L.)
Charles F. Crane, Robert Hanson, Wayne A. Raska, Don G. Czeschin, H. James Price, and David M. Stelly, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843.
COMPARISON OF THREE METHODS FOR SUCCESSFUL MICROSPORE CULTURE OF WHEAT
M. Patel, N.L. Darvey and D.R. Marshall, Department of Crop Sciences, The University of Sydney, N.S.W. 2006, Australia.
MAPPING THE STRAWBERRY GENOME
Thomas M. Davis and Hongrun Yu. Department of Plant Biology,, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824.
ISOLATION OF MARKERS TIGHTLY TO A VIRUS RESISTANCE GENE (I) OF THE COMMON BEAN
I.V. Degremont and C. E. Vallejos, Dept. of Hort. Sci, and Plant Molec. and Cell. Biology Program, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611
GENE PRODUCT AMOUNTS AND MACROSCOPIC TRAITS DISPLAY CONTRASTED VALUES FOR QTL PARAMETERS IN MAIZE.
Catherine Damerval, Alexandrine Maurice, Agnes Leonardi, Jean-Marc Josse and Dominique de Vienne, Station de Genetique Vegetale, INRA/CNRS URA 1492/Universite Paris XI, La Ferme du Moulon, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
USE OF REPRESENTATIONAL DIFFERENCE ANALYSIS FOR GENOME, REGION-SPECIFIC CLONING IN CEREALS.
D.E. Delaney, S.H. Hulbert, B. Friebe and B.S. Gill, Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506.
IDENTIFICATION OF DNA MARKERS LINKED TO BUNT RESISTANCE GENE IN WHEAT.
T. Demeke, A. Laroche, and D.A. Gaudet. Agriculture and Agri-food Canada, Lethbridge Research Station, P.O. Box 3000 Main, Lethbridge, AB, Canada T1J 4B1.
HIGH RESOLUTION MAPPING OF THE HOR1/MLA/HOR2 REGION OF CHROMOSOME 5S IN BARLEY REVEALS EVIDENCE OF SEQUENCE DUPLICATION
Richard A. DeScenzo 1,2, Roger P. Wise 1,2.3, and Mamatha Mahadevappa 2,3. 1 Field Crops Research, USDA-ARS, 2 Department of Plant Pathology, and 3 Interdepartmental Genetics Program Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011
MICROSATELLITES AS A MOLECULAR MARKER SYSTEM FOR WHEAT
Katrien Devos, Glenn Bryan, Angela Collins, Jim Smith, Pauline Stephenson, and Mike Gale, Cambridge Laboratory, Colney, Norwich NR4 7UJ, UK
HIGH RESOLUTION MAPPING OF THE TOMATO (Cf-2/Cf-5) LEAF MOULD RESISTANCE LOCUS.
M. S. Dixon, K. Hatzixanthis, D. A. Jones, J. Keddie, M. Ganal*, S. D. Tanksley* and J. D, G. Jones, Sainsbury Laboratory, John Innes Institute for Plant Science Research, Norwich, UK., *Department of Plant Breeding, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
Quantitative Trait Mapping
Rebecca W. Doerge and Gary A. Churchill Biometrics Unit, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
PRELIMINARY KARYOTYPE IN PINUS ELLIOTTII ENGELM. ELLIOTTII USING FLUORESCENCE IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION AND FLUOROCHROME BANDING PATTERNS.
R.L. Doudrick, C.D. Nelson, W.L. Nance, J.S. Heslop-Harrison, and T. Schwarzacher. R.L. Doudrick, C.D. Nelson, W.L. Nance, U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Gulfport, MS, USA; J.S. Heslop-Harrison, T. Schwarzacher, John Innes Centre, Karyobiology Group, Norwich, U.K.
HOMEOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION BETWEEN RFLP MARKERS IN WHEAT CHROMOSOME 1A IN THE PRESENCE AND ABSENCE OF THE PH1 LOCUS.
Jorge Dubcovsky & Jan Dvorak. Department of Agronomy & Range Science, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, U.S.A.
IDENTIFICATION OF RAPD MARKERS FOR SEVERAL HESSIAN FLY RESISTANCE GENES TN WHEAT
I. Dweikat, F. Patterson, R. Ratcliffe*, and H. Ohm; Departments of Agronomy and 'Entomology and *USDA-ARS, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907
RECOMBINATION IN PEA
Noel Ellis, Lynda Turner, Roger Hellens and David Lee, John Innes Institute, Colney Lane, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
ZEA MAYS MITOCHONDRIAL GENOME: ORGANIZATION FUNCTION AND EVOLUTION
Christiane M.-R. Fauron, Marc Casper and Yan Gao. Eccles Genetics Building, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
MULTIPLE LOCUS RFLP DESIGNED BULK SEGREGANT ANALYSIS OF SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE RESISTANCE QTL.
Arnaldo R. Ferreira 1, Kathy Clayton 2, David M. Webb 2, and Paul Keim 1. 1 Department of Biological Science, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5640. 2 Pioneer Hi-Bred Int., P.O. Box 1004, Johnston, IA 50131.
USE OF DIGOXIGENIN-LABELED PROBES FOR RFLP MAPPING OF POLYPLOID SACCHARUM SPECIES.
Maureen M.M. Fitch 1, Elizabeth A. Ferrero 2, Paul H. Moore 1, and K.K. Wu 3, 1 USDA,ARS, Aiea, Hi 96701; 2 University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822; 3 Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, Aiea, HI 96701.
TRANSPOSON TAGGING, ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NUCLEAR MALE FERTILITY GENE FROM MAIZE.
Tim W. Fox, Mary R. Trimnell and Marc C. Albertsen, Department of Biotechnology, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. Johnston, IA 50131
THE ORIGIN OF THE MIDGET CHROMOSOME FROM WITHIN THE RYE GENOME USING RFLP MARKERS
Michael Francki, Peter Langridge and Ken Shepherd, Centre for Cereal Biotechnology, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, University of Adelaide, Glen Osmond, South Australia, 5062
FEATURE EXPRESSIONS: CREATING AND MANIPULATING SEQUENCE DATASETS
Brian Fristensky, Department of Plant Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, CANADA, R3T 2N2. (frist@cc.umantoba.ca)
MAPPING OF QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCI IN BC2F1 POPULATIONS OF COMMON WHEAT X TRITICUM TAUSCHII.
A. K. Fritz, T. S. Cox, B. S. Gill and R. G. Sears, Wheat Genetics Resource Center, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506
APPLE GENE MAPPING IN NEW ZEALAND
S.E. Gardiner, J.M. Zhu, H.C.M. Whitehead, C. Madie, *M. Lay Yee and *E.H.A. Rikkerink. HortResearch, Batchelar Research Centre, Palmerston North and *Mt Albert Research Centre, Auckland; NEW ZEALAND.
A RFLP LINKAGE MAP OF CULTIVATED SUNFLOWER(HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L.).
Laurent Gentzbittel 1, Felicity Vear 2, Andre Berville 3 and Paul Nicolas 4. 1-G.I.E. CARTISOL, 4 rue Ledru, 63038 Clermont-Ferrand Cedex 01, France. 2-INRA, Amelioration des Plantes, Domaine de Crouelle, 63039 Clermont-Ferrand, France. 3-INRA -ENSAM, 2 place P. Viala, 34060 Montpellier, France. 4-Universite Clermont-II, 4 rue Ledru, 63038 Clermont-Ferrand, France.
VARIATION FOR SEGREGATION AND LINKAGE IN CROSSES OF COMMON-BEAN.
O.M. Paredes 1 and P. Gepts, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis, CA 95616-8515, 1 Present address: Estacion Experimental Quilamapu, INIA, Casilla 426, Chillan Chile
MOLECULAR LINKAGE MAP ANALYSIS OF THE GENENCS OF DOMESTTCATION IN COMMON-BEAN.
E.M.K. Koinange 1, S.P. Singh 2, P. Gepts 1, 1 Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis, CA 95616-8515. Current address of EMKK is Ministry of Agriculture, Lyamungu Research Institute, P.O. Box 3004, Moshi, Tanzania; 2 Bean Program, Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Apartado Aereo 6713, Cali, Colombia.
HIGHER LEVEL OF RECOMBINATION IN WHEAT IS DUE TO MORE CROSS-OVERS/ARM AND LOCALIZED RECOMBINATION HOT-SPOTS.
Kulvinder Gill and Bikram Gill, Wheat Genetic Resource Center, Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS-66506.
Genetic Characterization of Tomato Never-ripe (Nr) Associated Ethylene Insensitivity.
Hsiao-Ching Yen 1, Sanghyeob Lee 1, Michael Lanahan 2, Harry Klee 2, Steven Tanksley 3 and James Giovannoni 1. 1 Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843. 2 Monsanto Company, 700 Chesterfield Village Parkway, Chesterfield, MO 63198. 3 Department of Plant Breeding and Biometry, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
COMPARISON OF SUGARCANE, MAIZE AND SORGHUM GENOME MAPS.
Laurent Grivet, Angelique D'Hont, Daniele Roques, Philippe Dufour, Perla Hamon and Jean Christophe Glaszmann, CIRAD-CA, BIOTROP, B.P. 5035, 34032 Montpellier Cedex 1, France.
MAPPING DISEASE-RESISTANCE GENES IN CITRUS: CURRENT STATUS.
F. G. Gmitter, Jr., S. Y. Xiao, S. Huang, X. L. Hu, and P. Ling, Citrus Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Lake Alfred, FL 33850.
RAPD DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A DNA POLYMORPHISM ASSOCIATED WITH DWARF BANANA SOMACLONAL VARIANTS
Olivia P. Damasco 1, Ian D. Godwin 1, Robert J. Henry 2, Stephen W. Adkins 1 and Mike K. Smith 3, 1 Department of Agriculture, and 2 Qld Agricultural Biotechnology Centre, The University of Queensland, QLD 4072, 3 DPI Maroochy Horticultural Research Centre, Nambour, QLD 4560, Australia.
MAPPING OF QTL INVOLVED IN RESISTANCE TO CORN BORERS, YIELD COMPONENTS AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS IN TROPICAL MAIZE.
D. Gonzalez-de-Leon, F. Acevedo, J. Alarcon, M. Bohn, J. Deutsch, D. Jewell, M. Khairallah, J. H. Mihm and D. Hoisington, CIMMYT, - Int. Mexico.
ATTEMPTS TOWARDS HIGH DENSITY MAPPING AROUND THE ym4 VIRUS RESISTANCE LOCUS IN BARLEY
Eva Bauer*, Peter Doerfel**, Reinhold Herrmann**, Andreas Houben***, Christian Jung**, Gottfried Kunzel***, Regina Martin**, Gerhard Wenzel* and Andreas Graner* *Institut fur Resistenzgenetik, Grunbach; **Institut fur Botanik der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, Munchen; ***Institut fur Pflanzen-genetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung, Gatersleben
GENETIC MAPPING OF QTL's CONTROLLING VOLUME GROWTH, VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION AND WOOD QUALITY TRAITS IN Eucalyptus grandis and E. urophylla.
Dari Grattapaglia 1, Bertolucci, F. L. 2, Penchel, R. 2 and Sederoff R.R. 1 - 1 Forest Biotechnology Group, Dep. of Genetics and Forestry Box 8008, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC and 2 Gerencia de Tecnologia - Aracruz Florestal S.A., ES Brazil.
MAPPING THE PISTILLATE CHARACTER OF WILD RICE THROUGH SYNTHETIC RELATIONSHIPS WITH MAIZE.
Alan W. Grombacher and Ronald L. Phillips. Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics. University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108
A TECHNIQUE ADAPTABLE TO HIGH SAMPLE NUMBER PROCESSING FOR ASSISTED SELECTION AND OTHER DNA-BASED SCREENING APPLICATIONS.
Wei-kuan Gu, Norman Weeden and Don Wallace, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Cornell University, Geneva, NY 14456 (W.G. and N.W.) and Department of Plant Breeding, Cornell University, Itliaca, NY 14853 (D.W.).
AMPLIFICATION OF PLANT GENOMES USING SINGLE PRIMERS OF MICROSATELLITES IN PCR: APPLICATION TO DNA MARKERS
Manju Gupta, Yan-San Chyi and Jeanne Romero-Severson, Mycogen Plant Sciences, Madison Laboratories, 5649 E. Buckeye Road, WI 53716
CHROMOSOMAL LOCALIZATION OF BACTERIAL ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOME INSERTS BY FLUORESCENT IN SITU DNA HYBRIDIZATION IN COTTON (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
Robert E. Hanson, Sung-Sick Woo, Michael Zwick, Don G. Czeschin, Rod Wing, David M. Stelly, Charles F. Crane, and H. James Price, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843.
PCR-BASED GENETIC MARKERS FOR LOBLOLLY PINE DEVELOPED FROM CLONED CDNAS.
David E. Harry and David B. Neale, Institute of Forest Genetics, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Albany, CA 94710
RFLP TAGGING OF GENES CAUSING SEGREGATION DISTORTION IN RICE.
Yoshiaki Harushima, Nori Kurata, Yoshiaki Nagamura, Yuzo Minobe and Masahiro Nakagahra. Rice Genome Research Program, NIAR/STAFF, 2-1-2 Kannondai, Tsukuba 305, Japan.
CYTOPLASMIC DETERMINATIONS USING PCR TO AID IN THE EXTRACTION OF MAINTAINER LINES FROM OPEN-POLLINATED POPULATIONS.
Michael J. Havey, Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706.
LARGE-SCALE cDNA ANALYSIS OF RICE GENOME: SIMILARITY SEARCHES AND DATA ENHANCEMENT METHODS AT REASONABLE COST AND IMPLEMENTATION TIME.
Ilkka Havukkala, Nobuo Miyadera, Isamu Ohta, Yoshiyuki Mukai, Takuji Sasaki and Yuzo Minobe, Rice Genome Research Program, National Institute of Agrobiological Resources/Society for Techno-innovation of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, STAFF Institute, 446-1 Ippaizuka, Kamiyokoba, Tsukuba, 305 Ibaraki, Japan
DNA AMPLIFICATION FINGERPRINTING TO ANALYZE GENETIC DIVERSITY IN SWEETPOTATO (Ipomoea batatas) GERMPLASM.
Guohao He, C. S. Prakash, and Robert L. Jarret*, Tuskegee University, School of Agriculture and Home Economics, Milbank Hall, Tuskegee, AL 36088-1614; *Plant Introduction Center, USDA/ARS, 1109 Experiment St. Griffin, GA 30223.
ANALYSIS OF POLYMORPHISM IN ALPHA-AMYLASE PROMOTERS.
Song Weining, Robert Henry and Lien Ko, Queensland Agricultural Biotechnology Centre, Gehrmann Laboratories, University of Queensland, 4072, Australia.
THE VALIDITY OF LOCUS ORDERS AND GENETIC MAPS.
James L. Holloway and Steven J. Knapp, Department of Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State University, Corvalis, OR 97331.
GENETIC ANALYSIS OF SPACIATION IN MICROSERIS (ASTERACEAE, LACTUCEAE) BY RAPD MAPPING OF A M. BIGELOVII X M. DOUGLASII HYBRID.
J.E.M. Hombergen, Hugo de Vries Laboratory, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 318, NL-1089 SM Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
MOLECULAR MARKERS FOR PEDIGREE RECONSTRUCTION AND QTL MAPPING IN MAIZE INBRED LINES.
Rhonda Honeycutt 1, Stephen Smith 2, and Bruno Sobral 1, 1 California Institute of Biological Research, 11099 North Torrey Pines Road, Ste. 300, La Jolla, CA 92037, and 2 Pioneer Hi-bred International, 7250 N.W. 62nd Ave., P.O. Box 1004, Johnston, IA 50131-10042
PHENETIC ANALYSIS OF SACCHARUM SPECIES USING MOLECULAR MARKERS. Rhonda Honeycutt, Nazeema Jannoo, and Bruno Sobral, Califonia Institute of Biological Research, 11099 North Torrey Pines Rd., Ste 300, La Jolla, CA 92037
DNA fingerprints of 28 Saccharum genotypes, generated using arbitrarily primed PCR (AP-PCR), were used to distinguish S. officinarum and S. robustum. Genetic similarities were calculated and used for clustering and principal coordinate (PCoA) analyses. Genotypes of S. officinarum were more homogenous than those of S. robustum. S. robustum Teboe Salah and Port Moresby were more similar to S. officinarum, though no clear subgroupings were detected in the small number of individuals sampled. In addition, phenotypes for 12 isozymes were analyzed using PCoA and clustering methods for over 1300 accessions of Saccharum and related species.
RAPD MARKERS FOR SEXUAL DETERMINATION IN PISTACHIO (PISTACIA VERA).
Jose I. Hormasa, Laura Dollo, Vito S. Polito, Department of Pomology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616
RECOMBINATION AT A COMPLEX RUST RESISTANCE LOCUS CAN GENERATE ALLELES WITH RACE-NONSPECIFIC RESISTANCE AND DISEASE LESION MIMIC PHENOTYPES.
Gongshe Hu and Scot Hulbert, Dept. Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506
TAGGING OF MAJOR AND MINOR GENES DETERMINING LINOLENIC ACID CONCENTRATION IN RAPESEED WITH DNA-BASED MARKERS.
J. Hu 1, C. Quiros 1, P. Arus 2, D. Struss 3, and G. Robbelen 3. 1 Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, 2 IRTA Cento de Cabrils 08340 Cabrils, Spain, 3 Institute of Plant Breeding, Georg August Universitat Gottingen, Germany
MAPPING GENES UNDERLYING FATTY ACID SYNTHESIS.
1 Gordon M. Huestis,1 Mary B. Slabaugh,1 Jeffrey M. Leonard, 1 Caprice Simmonds-Rosato, 2 Reinhard Toepfer, 2 Norbert Martini, 2 Barbara Klein, 2 Josef Walek, 2 Michael Voetz, 2 Jeff Schell, and 1 Steven J. Knapp, 1 Department of Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State University, Corvalis, OR 97331, USA and 2 Max Planck Institute f. Zuchtungsforschung, Carl-Von-Linne-Weg 10, 5000 Cologne 30, Germany.
A PCR-BASED MOLECULAR GENETIC MAP FOR THE CONIFER LARIX DECIDUA.
Keith Hutchison 1, Patricia Singer 1, Hugo Volkaert 2, Antoinette Decker 1, Lori Costello 1 and Michael Greenwood 2, 1 Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Molecular Biology, and 2 Department of Forest Biology, The University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04469
GENE EXPRESSION IN TRANSGENIC CEREALS.
Serik Omirulleh 1,2, Ajnur Ismagulova 1,2, Vladimir Samoilov 1*, Kasem Ahmed 3, Ferenc Sagi 3, Murat Karabaev 2 and Denes Dudits 1, 1 Institute of Plant Biology, Szeged, P.O. Box 521, Hungary; Institute of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Almaty, Kazakhstan, 480012; 3 Cereal Research Institute, Szeged, P.O. Box 391, Hungary; *Present address: Michigan State University, Michigan, 48824-1325, USA
Molecular strategies for the detection and isolation of mildew resistance genes in barley and wheat.
A. Jahoor, M. Schonfeld, L. Hartl, W. Michalek, F.J. Zeller, G. Fischbeck
FURTHER PROGRESS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GENOMIC RFLP MAP OF CULTIVATED SUNFLOWER (HELIANTHUS ANNUUS).
Chao-Chien Jan, Brady A. Vick, Jerry F. Miller, Eugene T. Butler*, and Alex L. Kahler*, *USDA-ARS, Northem Crop Science Laboratory, Fargo, ND 58105, and Biogenetic Services, Inc., Brookings, SD 57006.
PREDICTION OF RESPONSES TO SELECTION IN MARKER-ASSISTED BACKCROSS PROGRAMS BY COMPUTER SIMULATION
S. G. Jarboe, W.D. Beavis, and S.J. Openshaw, Purdue University and Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
INHERITANCE OF RESTRICTION FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISMS, RANDOM AMPLIFIED POLYMORPHIC DNAs AND ISOZYMES IN COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR
Jermstad, K.D. 1, A.M. Reem 1, J.R. Henifin 1, N.C. Wheeler 2 and D.B. Neale 1 1 Institute of Forest Genetics, USDA-Forest Service, 2480 Carson Road, Placerville, CA 95667 2 Weyerhaeuser Company, 505 N. Pearl Street, Centralia, WA 98531
THE CHROMOSOMAL LANDMARK ROLE OF THE 18S-26S RIBOSOMAL RNA GENE LOCI IN THE EVOLUTION OF POLYPLOID WHEATS
Jiming Jiang and Bikram S. Gill, Wheat Genetics Resource Center and Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506.
DIFFERENTIATING SINGLE-ZOOSPORE LINES OF THE DOWNY MILDEW FUNGUS (SCLEROSPORA GRAMINICOLA), A DISEASE OF PEARL MILLET (PENNISETUM GLAUCUM) USING QTL MAPS AND HOST GRAPHICAL GENOTYPES.
Elizabeth Jones 1, David Shaw 1, John Witcombe 1, Tom Hash 2, Mike Gale 3 and Chunji Liu 3. 1 University of Wales, Bangor. U.K., 2 Intemational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru. A.P., India and 3 Cambridge Laboratory, John Innes Institute, Norwich, U.K.
MOLECULAR AND CYTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF REPEATED DNA SEQUENCES IN SLASH PINE OTHER GYMNOSPERMS
A. Kamm, R.L. Doudrick*, C.D. Nelson*, W.L. Nance*, T. Schmidt, and J.S. Heslop-Harrison Karyobiology Group, Department of Cell Biology, John Innes Centre for Biological Research, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UJ, U.K. *U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Gulfport, MS, U.S.A.
ORGANIZATION OF THE HISTONE H3 MULTIGENE FAMILY IN THE SOYBEAN GENOME.
Vladimir Kanazin and Randy C. Shoemaker, USDA-ARS-FCR, Agronomy Department, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011.
A GENETIC LINKAGE MAP OF PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. BASED ON RAPD MARKERS
Matti Karjalainen, Paivi Hurme and Outi Savolainen, Department of Genetics, University of Oulu, SF-90570 Oulu, Finland.
MAPPING OF THE BARLEY CROSS HARRINGTON X TR306
North American Barley Genome Mapping Project (NABGMP) Presented by: K.J. Kasha 1 and A. Kleinhofs 2. 1 Crop Science Dept. University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1, 2 Crop and Soil Sciences and Genetics and Cell Biology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-6420.
Structural analysis of chromosome ends of rice.
Yuichi Katayose, I. Ashikawa, R. Toyonaga, Y. Umehara, K. Yoshino, Y. Nagamura, N. Kurata and Y. Minobe (Rice Genome Research Program, National Institute of Agrobiological Resources/Society for Techno-Innovation of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, 1-2 Kannondai 2-chome, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan)
Purification and Characterization of a Group II LEA Protein from Spinach Acclimating to Low Temperature
Toru Kazuoka and Kenji Oeda Biotechnology Laboratory, Takarazuka Research Center, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Takatsukasa, Takarazuka, Hyogo 665, Japan
ARRAY SIZE, ARRAY NUMBER, AND THE DYNAMICS OF THE 5S RNA GENES IN GLYCINE AND PHASEOLUS.
K. Danna 1, R. Workman, V. Coryell, L. Shi, T. Zhu, P. Keim. Dept of Biology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5640. 1 Permanent address: MCDB Dept., Univ. of Colorado, Boulder CO 80309-0347.
IDENTIFICATION AND LOCALIZATION OF MOLECULAR MARKERS LINKED TO THE Lr9 LEAF RUST RESISTANCE GENE OF WHEAT.
Gabriele Schachermayr 1, Herbert Siedler 1, Mike Gale 2, Hans Winzeler 1, Michael Winzeler 1 and Beat Keller 1, 1 Department of Plant Breeding, Swiss Federal Research Station for Agronomy, Zurich-Reckenholz, Reckenholzstrasse 191, CH-8046 Zurich, Switzerland; 2 Cambridge Laboratory, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UJ, UK.
RECOMBINATION IN INTRA- AND INTER-SPECIFIC CROSSES OF HEXAPLOID OAT (Avena species, 2n=6x=42).
Shahryar F. Kianian, Ronald L. Phillips, and Howard W. Rines*, Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, Univ. of Minnesota and *USDA-ARS., St.Paul, MN 55108.
SHOOTING BACTERIA INTO PLANT CELLS: A METHOD FOR DELIVERY OF HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT DNA?
Julie R. Kikkert and John C. Sanford, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Cornell University, Geneva, NY 14456.
TELOMERE ASSOCIATED SEQUENCES - CLONING AND MAPPING IN BAPLEY.
Andrzej Kilian* and Andris Kleinhofs, Department of Crop and Soil Sci and Genetics and Cell Biology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-6420, *Silesian University, Katowice, Poland.
PHYSICAL MAPPING OF THE GENOME OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA BY FINGERPRINTING ANALYSIS.
Yang, Seok Kim, Hong Kyu Kang, Joon Hyun Park and Hong Gil Nam, Department of Life Sciences, Pohang Institute of Science and Technology, P.O.BOX 125 Pohang, 790-600 South Korea
PARTIAL SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF LOBLOLLY PINE cDNAs AND IDENTIFICATION OF MAPPED PINE GENES.
Claire S. Kinlaw, Chris Baysdorfer, David E. Harry, Suzanne M. Gerttula, Andrew T. Groover, Jennifer M. Lee, Michael E. Devey, and David B. Neale. Institute of Forest Genetics, Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, P.O. Box 245, Berkeley, CA. 94701.
THE BARLEY GENOME MAP BASED ON THE STEPTOE X MOREX CROSS
A. Kleinhofs, A. Kilian, D. Kudrna, M.A. Saghai Maroof and B.J. Steffenson, Crop and Soil Sciences and Genetics and Cell Biology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-6420; Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061; Plant Pathology, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105
GENES AFFECTING THE SYNTHESIS OF DESATURATED FATTY ACIDS OF MAIZE KERNELS.
Steven J. Knapp, Department of Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA.
MAPPING AND MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION OF GENES UNDERLYING MULTIPLE QUANTITATIVE TRAITS.
Steven J. Knapp, Department of Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331.
MAPPING DOMINANT MARKERS USING F2 POPULATIONS.
Steven J. Knapp 1, William C. Bridges 2, James L. Holloway 1, and Ben-Hui Liu 3, 1 Department of Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, 2 Department of Experimental Statistics, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, and 3 Department of Forestry, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695.
FINGERPRINTING OF PLANT VARIETIES AND SPECIES WITH TELOMERIC PRIMERS.
Alexander Kolchinsky and Peter M. Gresshoff, Plant Molecular Genetics, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37901-1071.
A MAJOR SATELLITE DNA OF SOYBEAN: 92 BASE PAIRS TANDEM REPEAT.
Alexander Kolchinsky and Peter M. Gresshoff, Plant Molecular Genetics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37901-1071.
CONSTRUCTION OF A SOYBEAN DNA LIBRARY IN YACS: PROGRESS REPORT.
Roel Funke, Alexander Kolchinsky, and Peter M. Gresshoff, Plant Molecular Genetics, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37901-1071.
QTL MAPPING OF NATURALLY-OCCURRING VARIATION IN FLOWERING TIME OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA.
Stanley P. Kowalski 1, Tien-Hung Lan 1, Kenneth A. Feldmann 2, and Andrew H. Patersoni, 1 Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-2474; 2 Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721.
QTL-MAPPING OF FLOWERING TIME GENES IN A NATURAL POPULATION OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA
H. Kuittinen, E. Baena-Gonzales and O. Savolainen Department of Genetics, University of Oulu, 90570 Oulu, Finland
RAPD TAGGING OF A MALE FERTILITY RESTORATION GENE IN COTTON.
Tien-Hung Lan, Charles G. Cook*, and Andrew H. Paterson, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-2474, *USDA-ARS, Weslaco, TX 78596
MAPPING OF THE COCOA GENOME USING BIOCHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR MARKERS
C. Lanaud, A.M. Risterrucci, J.A.K. N'goran and D. Clement, CIRAD-BIOTROP and CIRAD-CP, BP 5035, 34032 Montpellier Cedex, France.
CONSTRUCTION OF LAMBDA AND YAC LIBRARIES FROM DEFINED REGIONS OF THE RYE GENOME.
Peter Langridge, Rong Qing Guo and Ursula Langridge, Department of Plant Science, Waite Campus, University of Adelaide, Glen Osmond, South Australia, 5064.
COMPARATIVE RFLP MAPPING OF HORDEUM VULGARE AND TRITICUM TAUSCHII.
Deana M. Namuth, Nora L.V. Lapitan, Kulvinder Gill* and Bikram S. Gill* Department of Agronomy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, and Department of Plant Pathology*, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506
A SURVEY OF SOLANUM SPECIES FOR DNA POLYMORPHISMS AND REACTIONS TO BACTERIAL RING ROT.
Carol A. Ishimaru 2*, Nora L. V. Lapitan 1*, Anne Vanburen, Ann Fenwick 1, and Kristin Pedas, Departments of Agronomy 1, and Plant Pathology and Weed Science 2, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523
DOUBLED-HAPLOIDS FOR MOLECULAR MAPPING IN COFFEE (Coffea canephora).
Lashermes P., Combes M.C., Couturon E., Marmey P. and A. Charrier, ORSTOM, 911 Av. Agropolis, BP 5045, F-34032, Mointpellier, France
QUALITATIVE RESISTANCE OF POPULUS sp. TO LEAF RUST MELAMPSORA LARICI-POPULINA Kleb.: IDENTIFICATION OF RAPD MARKERS IN A 2 x 2 FACTORIAL MATING DESIGN.
M. Villar 1, F. Lefevrel, H.D. Bradshaw Jr.2. 1 INRA 45160 Ardon, France and 2 Dept Biochemistry, University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195, USA
French Triticeae Mapping Initiative - FTMI: Genomic Pst1 DNA library construction and RFLP analysis in wheat.
P. Leroy, Y.H. Lu, M. Merlino, S. Negre, A. Bonhomme, M. Atkinson, M. Bernard (1), F. Quetier (2) (1) INRA, 63039 Clermont-Ferrand cedex, France (2) Universite de Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay cedex, France.
SOYBEAN SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME RESISTANCE GENES MAPPED BY MOLECULAR MARKERS.
Nixie Hnetkovsky, Simon Chang, Paul T. Gibson, David A. Lightfoot. Department of Plant and Soil Science, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale IL 62901.
DNA MARKERS FOR HEIGHT AND MATURITY GENES IN SORGHUM.
Yann-rong Lin, Keith F. Schertz*, Darrell T. Rosenow, Rod A. Wing, and Andrew H. Paterson. Dept. Soil and Crop Sci., Texas A&M University, and *USDA-ARS, College Station, TX. 77843
LINKAGE MAPPING USING OPEN-POLLINATED POPULATIONS
Ben-Hui Liu 1, 2, Ron Sederoff 2, David O'Malley 2, and Ross Whetten 2. 1 Department of Statistics and 2 Forest Biotechnology Group, Department of Forest, Box 8008, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8008
STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION OF THE PHASEOLIN MULTIGENE FAMILY IN Phoseolus vulgaris.
Victor Llaca and Paul Gepts, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis, CA 95616.
GENETIC LINKAGE MAPS OF VITIS AND QTL DETECTION BY INTERVAL MAPPING.
Muhammad A. Lodhi, Bruce I. Reisch and Norman F. Weeden. Department of Horticultural Sciences, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University, Geneva, NY 14456.
GENETIC RECOMBINATION DURING SOYBEAN CULTIVAR DEVELOPMENT.
Lisa L. Lorenzen 1 and Randy C. Shoemaker 2, 1 Department of Zoology and Genetics, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, 2 USDA-ARS-FCR, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011.
SOYBASE: A SOYBEAN GENOME DATABASE
Lisa L. Lorenzen 1, Phil J. Smith 2, and Randy C. Shoemaker 3, 1 Department of Zoology and Genetics, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, 2 Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, 3USDA-ARS-FCR,Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011
CHARACTERIZATION AND TRANSGENIC EXPRESSION OF AN ANTIFUNGAL ZEAMATIN-LIKE PROTEIN GENE FROM ZEA MAYS.
David E. Malehorn*, Jeffry R. Borgmeyer, Christine E. Smith, Jeanne G. Layton, and Dilip M. Shah; Monsanto, The Agricultural Group, St. Louis, MO 63198. *Present address: The Midland Certified Reagent Company, Midland TX 79701
RAPD ANALYSIS OF QTLs UNDERLYING EARLY SHOOT GROWTH IN LOBLOLLY PINE.
B.S. Crane, S.E. McKeand, R.R. Sederoff, D. M. O'Malley, Department of Forestry, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695
MAP MANAGER, A MICROCOMPUTER DATABASE AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR GENETIC MAPPING.
Kenneth F. Manly, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY 14263-0001
SPECIES-SPECIFIC PCR MARKERS IN THE GENUS SOLANUM
Ricardo W. Masuelli, Gene Tanimoto 1, Charles R. Brown 2 and Luca Comai 1. 1 University of Washinglon,Department of Botany KB-15, Seattle, WA 98195. 2 U.S. Department of Agriculture, ARS, Prosser
MOLECULAR MARKER (RFLP/SSR/RAPD) ANALYSIS OF SOYBEAN SEED SIZE.
P.J. Maughan, M.A. Saghai Maroof and G. R. Buss, Department of Crop & Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg VA 24601.
MITOCHRONDRIAL DNA POLYMROPHISM IN WILD AND CULTIVATED BARLEY.
P.J. Maughan and M.A. Saghai Maroof, Department of Crop & Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061
USE OF RAPD MARKERS FOR ANALYSIS OF GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS IN FORESTRY SPECIES.
Susan J. Black, J. Ignacio de las Heras, Michelle Letch and Martin J. Maunders. Advanced Technologies (Cambridge) Ltd., Cambridge Science Park, Cambridge, CB4 4WA, UK.
A RAPD MAP OF CULTIVATED U.S. GENOTYPES OF PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L.: MAPPING BEAN RUST RESISTANCE LOCI
Phillip McClean Jonathan Ewing, Michael Lince and Ken Grafton. Department of Crop and Weed Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105
REGULATION OF DE NOVO PURINE SYNTHESIS IN PLANTS
Julie Senecoff and Richard Meagher, Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602.
TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED LINKAGE MAP OF MUNGBEAN (VIGNA RADIATA L. WILCZEK) - PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS
D. Menancio-Hautea 1, N. D. Young 2, L. Kumar 3, D. H. Kim 4 and R. A. Hautea 1. 1 Institute of Plant Breeding, U. Philippines Los Banos, Philippines, 2 Dept. Plant Pathology, U. Minnesota, USA, 3 National Chemical India, 4 Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center, Taiwan, ROC
CONSTRUCTION OF A GENETIC MAP WITH MOLECULAR MARKERS IN ALMOND
R. Messeguer+, M.A. Viruel+, M.C. de Vicente+, J. Garcia-Mas**, X. Fernandez-Busquets+, F. Vargas*, P. Puigdomenech**, P. Arus+. +Plnat Genetics Department. IRTA. Carretera de Cabrils s/n. 08348 CABRILS (Barcelona). SPAIN. *Department of Mediterranean Fruit and Nut Trees. IRTA-Mas Bove. 43280 REUS (Tarragona). SPAIN. **Molecular Genetics Department. CID-CSIC. C/Jordi Girona, 18. 08034 BARCELONA. SPAIN.
BULK SEGREGANT ANALYSIS TO MAP DWARFING GENES IN HEXAPLOID OAT.
Sandra C.K. Milach, Howard W. Rines and Ronald L. Phillips. Univ. of Minnesota and USDA-ARS, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108.
MOLECULAR MARKER FOR THE APOMIXIS GENE IN BRACHIARIA
J.W. MILES, F.Pedraza, N.Palacios and J. Tohme. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, A.A. 6713, Cali, COLOMBIA.
REGION-SPECIFIC DETECTION OF RAPD MARKERS BY BULKED SEGREGANT ANALYSIS IN RICE.
Lisa Monna, Akio Miyao, Hui Sun Zhong, Muneo Yamazaki, Takuji Sasaki and Yuzo Minobe, Rice Genome Research Program, National Institute of Agrobiological Resources and Institute of Society for Techno-innovation of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Kannondai, 2-1-2, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305 Japan
HIGHLY POLYMORPHIC SIMPLE SEQUENCE REPEATS (SSR's) IN CHLOROPLAST GENOMES
Wayne Powell, Michele Morgante, Charles Andre and J. Antoni Rafalski, Biotechnology Research, Agricultural Products Department, E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. (Inc.) P.O.Box 80402 Experimental Station, Wilmington, DE 19880-0402
CHROMOSOME-SPECIFIC LIBRARIES FROM FLOW-SORTED PLANT CHROMOSOMES.
K. Aru Muga Nathan. Center for Biotechnology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588-0159, U.S.A.
PHYSICAL MAPPING OF SIX LEAF RUST RESISTANCE GENES INTROGRESSED INTO WHEAT FROM WILD RELATIVES.
M. N. Islam-Faridi and A. Mujeeb-Kazi, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Lisboa 27, Apdo. Postal 6-641, 06600 Mexico D.F., MEXICO.
Generation of Expressed sequence Tags of Brassica plants.
June Myoung Kwak 1, Yu Shin Park 1, Moon Su Soh 1, Hong Gil Nam 1,2. 1 Department of Life Sciences, Pohang Institute of Science and Technology, P.O.BOX 125 Pohang, 790-600 South Korea, 2 PMBBRC, Chinju, Kyungnam, South Korea
ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA EXPRESSED SEQUENCE TAGS AND THEIR ANALYSIS.
Thomas Newman 1, Libby Schoop 2, Emest Retzell 2, and Chds Somerville 3. 1 DOE Plant Research Lab, Michigan State Univ., E. Lansing, MI 48824. 2 Medical School, Univ. of Minnesota, 420 Delaware St. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455. 3 Stanford Univ., 290 Panama St., Stanford, CA 94305
GENETIC AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF FRUIT RIPENING LOCI IN TOMATO
Erick N. Noensie 1, Diane Ruezinsky 1, Xhianghuai Lu 1, Martin Ganal 2, Greg Martin 2, Steve Tanskley 2 and James Giovannoni 1. 1 Departinent of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station TX 77843; 2 Department of Plant Breeding and Biometry, Comell University, Ithaca NY 14853.
RAPDS IDENTIFY VARIETAL MISCLASSIFICATION AND REGIONAL DIVERGENCE IN CRANBERRY
Richard Novy 1, Carol Kobak 2, Joseph Goffreda 3, and Nicholi Vorsa 1, 1 Blueberry and Cranberry Research Center, Rutgers University, Chatsworth, NJ 08019, 2 Center for Theoretical and Applied Genetics, and 3 Department of Plant Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08093
QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCI (QTL) MARKERS ASSOCIATED WITH RUMINANT DIGESTION OF BARLEY (HORDEUM VULGARE L.).
Laura E. Oberthur, Janice Bowman, and Tom Blake. Dept. of Plant & Soil Sci. and Dept. of Animal Sci., Montana State Univ., Bozeman, MT 59717.
RELATIONSHIPS AMONG NORTH AMERICAN OAT CULTIVARS BASED ON RESTRICTION FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISMS
L.S. O'Donoughue 1, E. Souza 2, S.D. Tanksley, and M.E. Sorrells, Department of plant breeding and Biometry, 252 Emerson Hail, Cornell University, Ithaca N.Y. 14953-1902, U.S.A. 1 current address: Agriculture Canada Research Branch, Plant Research Center, Central Experimental Farm, Bldg 50, Ottawa, Ontario, KlA OC6, Canada. 2 University of Idaho, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, Idaho 83211, U.S.A
DNA METHYLATION AND TISSUE CULTURE-INDUCED VARIATION IN MAIZE
Paula M. Olhoft and Ronald L. Phillips, Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108
SEQUENCE STRUCTURE OF POLYMORPHIC BANDS GENERATED BY SINGLE-PRIMED PCR IN CITRUS
Mitsuo Omura, Akira Komatsu, Hirohisa Nesumi, Toshio Yoshida, and Ikuo Nakamura, Okitsu Branch, Fruit Tree Research Station, Shimizu, Shizuoka, 424-02 Japan
MAPPING AND COMPARING GENES FOR VERNALIZATION REQUIREMENT IN Brassica.
Thomas Osborn, Rita Teutonico, Marcio Ferreira and Luis Camargo, Department of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706.
STALK-ROT RESISTANCE IN MAIZE: A COMPARISON ACROSS ENVIRONMENTS.
M. Enrico Pe, Luca Gianfranceschi, Renato Tarchini, Raffaella Greco, Graziana Taramino and Giorgio Binelli, Department of Genetics and Microbiology, University of Milano, Italy.
THE CONVERSION OF RFLPs INTO POLYMORPHIC PCR BASED MARKERS THROUGH THE USE OF A TWO STEP ASYMMETRIC PCR APPROACH.
Greg A. Penner, J.-A. L. Stebbing and G. M. Casey, Agriculture Canada Winnipeg Research Station, 195 Dafoe Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2M9.
INCREASED FREQUENCY OF POLYMORPHISM DETECTION USING TEMPERATURE SWEEP GEL ELECTROPHORESIS (TSGE) ON RANDOMLY AMPLIFIED WHEAT DNA FRAGMENTS.
Greg A. Penner and Leslie J. Bezte, Agriculture Canada Winnipeg Research Station, 195 Dafoe Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2M9.
THE USE OF RAPDs AS PHYLOGENETIC CHARACTERS.
Brian K. Hoey, Kurt R. Crowe, Diana M. Barnes and Neil O. Polans, Department of Biological Sciences and Plant Molecular Biology Center, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL 60115.
SURVEY ON THE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF A SAMPLE OF RAPD MARKERS IN BRASSICA: SEQUENCE COMPARISON AND GENOMIC DISTRIBUTION
Carlos Quiros*, Patrice This 1, Anne-Marie Chevre 2 and Michael Delseny 1, Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis, CA 95616; 1 Laboratoire de Physiologie et Biologie Moleculaire Vegetale, Universite de Perpignan, 66860 Perpigan, France; 2 Station d'Amelioration des Plantes, INRA, BP 29, 35650 Le Rhue, France.
A DIALLEL ANALYSIS OF HETEROSIS IN ELITE HYBRID RICE BASED ON RFLPs AND MICROSATELLITES
Q. Zhang 1, Y. Gao 1, S. Yang 1, R. Ragab 2, M. Saghai Maroof 2, and Z. Li 1, 1 Biotechnology Center, Huazhong Agri. Univ., Wuhan, China, 2 Dept. of Crop & Soil Env. Sci., Blacksburg, VA 24061
GENETIC LINKAGE MAPPING IN PEACH USING MORPHOLOGICAL, RFLP, AND RAPD MARKERS
S. Rajapakse 1, L. E. Belthoff 1, R. Scorza 3, R. E. Ballard 1, W. V. Baird 2, R. Monet 4, and A. G. Abbott 1, 1 Dept. of Biological Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, 2 Dept. of Horticulture, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, 3 Appalachian Fruit Research Station, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Kearneysville, WV 25430, 4 INRA Centres de Recherches de Bordeaux, 33883 Villenave D'Ornon Cedex, France
DNA FINGEFPRINTING IN RICE USING SIMPLE REPETITIVE DNA SEQUENCES AND THEIR CRARACTERIZATION IN RICE.
P.K. RANJEKAR, W. Ramakrishna, K.V. Choudhari, M.D. Lagu and V.S. Gupta, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune-411 008, (INDIA)
COMPARATIVE RFLP AND QTL MAPPING IN SORGHUM AND MAIZE.
Messias G. Periera, Michael Lee, and P. John Rayapati, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, 50011.
GENETIC ANALYSIS OF RESISTANCE TO Puccinia coronata IN Avena USING MOLECULAR MARKERS.
P. John Rayapati 1, Arla L. Bush 2, Hal S. Moser 1, Michael Lee 1, and Roger P. Wise 2,3. 1 Department of Agronomy, 2 Department of Plant Pathology, 3 USDA-ARS, Field Crops Research, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011.
FINGERPRINTING TRITICUM AND AEGILOPS GENOMES USING PCR WITH CONSENSUS tRNA GENE PRIMERS.
P. V. Reddy and K.M. Soliman, Department of Plant and Soil Science, Alabama A & M University, Normal, AL 35762.
RAPD MARKERS IN PARENTAGE ANALYSIS OF EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH (BETULA PENDULA ROTH).
Satu Akerman 1, Jussi Tammisola 1, Seppo Lapinjoki 1, Mikko Regina 2, Hans Soderlund 1, Veli Kauppinen 1, Anneli Vihera-Aarnio 3 and Risto Hagqvist 4. 1 VTT, biotechnical laboratory, Espoo, 2 Dept. Pharmac. Chem., Univ. of Kuopio, PO Box 1627, 70211 Kuopio, Finland, 3 The Finnish Forest Research Institute, 4 The Foundation for Forest Tree Breeding in Finland.
THE PRESENCE AND EXPRESSION OF NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES HOMOLOGOUS TO THE BACTERIAL TRANSPOSON, TN1721, IN THE GENOME OF BREAD WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM).
Thomas L. Reynolds, Terry A. Loeb, and Todd R. Steck, Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223
FINDING INFORMATIVE RAPD MARKERS FOR QTL MAPPING OF WOOD DENSITY IN PINUS RADIATA.
H.P.C. Donnison, T.E. Richardson and S.D. Carson, New Zealand Forest Research Institute, Private Bag 3020 Rotorua, New Zealand.
INTEGRATING CONVENTIONAL TREE BREEDING METHODS WITH MARKER AIDED SELECTION USING RAPD MARKERS LINKED TO QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCI.
Carson, S. D. 1, T. E. Richardson 1, M. J. Carson 1, P. L. Wilcox 1 3, and K. G. Dodds 2. 1 NZ Forest Research Institute, Rotorua, New Zealand, 2 AgResearch, Dunedin, New Zealand, 3 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
MOLECULAR MARKERS FOR CLONAL FINGERPRINTING AND PATERNITY ANALYSIS IN PINUS RADIATA.
T.E. Richardson and S.D. Carson. New Zealand Forest Research Institute, Private Bag 3020, Rotorua, New Zealand.
PHYSICAL MAPPING OF PEARL MILLET GENOME BY IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION USING 5S AND 18S-26S rDNA AND SINGLE COPY RFLP PROBES
A RICROCH 1,2,3, A. SARR 1, and J.S. HESLOP-HARRISON 3. 1 Laboratoire d'Evolution et Systematique Vegetale. CNRS URA 1492. Bat. 362 Universite Paris-XI. 91405 Orsay cedex. FRANCE. 2 Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Horticulture. 4, rue Hardy. 78009 Versailles cedex. FRANCE. 3 Karyobiology group. Department of Cell biology. John lnnes Centre for Plant Science Research. Colney lane. Norwich NR4 7UH. UNITED KINGDOM
MAIZE CHROMOSOME RETENTION, SEXUAL TRANSMISSION, AND INTROGRESSION IN PLANTS GENERATED BY OAT X MAIZE CROSSES.
Oscar Riera-Lizarazu, Howard W. Rines*, and Ronald L. Phillips, Dept. of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota and *USDA-ARS, St. Paul, MN 55108.
GENETIC MAPPING IN AUTOPOLYPLOIDS.
Maria I. Ripol*, Gary Churchill* and Jorge da Silva#. *Biometrics Unit, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 #Copersucar-Divisao de Melhoramento, C.P. 162, 13400-000 Piracicaba-SP-Brasd
CHARACTERIZATION OF YEAST ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOME (YAC) CLONES FROM THE RIPENING INHIBITOR (RIN) REGION OF TOMATO
Diane Ruezinsky 1, Erick Noensie 1, S. Lilly Tracy 1, Xhianghuai Lu 1, Steve Tanskley 2 and James Giovannoni 1. 1 Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station TX 77843; 2 Department of Plant Breeding and Biometry, Cornell University, Ithaca NY 14853.
IDENTIFICATION OF A RECOMBINATION 'HOT-SPOT' WITHIN THE CLONED 140 KB A1-SH2 INTERVAL OF THE MAIZE GENOME.
PS Schnable 1,2, L Zhang 2, L Civardi 3, Y Xia 1, KJ Edwards 4 and BJ Nikolau 3, Departments of 1 Agronomy, and 2 Zoology and Genetics, and 3 Biochemistry & Biophysics, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011; 4 Plant Biotechnology Section, Zeneca Seeds, Joelotts Hill Research Station, Berkshire, UK
IDENTIFICATION OF CULTIVARS AND ESTIMATION OF GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS IN MANGIFERA INDICA L. USING RAPD MARKERS
R. J. Schnell, USDA, ARS, Subtropical Horticulture Research Station, 13601 Old Cutler Rd. Mianki, FL, USA, 33158.
ARABIDOPSIS BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE CENTERS
Mary Anderson 1, Randy Scholl 2, Bernard Mulligan 1 and Keith Davis 2. 1 Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre, Dept of Life Science, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham. NG7 2RD, U.K. and 2 Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, Ohio State University, 1735 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH, 43210 USA.
INTROGRESSION OF BYDV RESISTANCE FROM A WHEATGRASS INTO WHEAT.
Hari Sharma and Herb Ohm, Department of Agronomy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907; Luiz Goulart, Department of Agronomy, Universite de Uberlandia, Brazil; Richard Lister, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907; Rudi Appels, Division of Plant Industry, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia, and Ouafae Benlhabib, Department of agronomy, IAV, Hassan II, Rabat, Morocco.
PARTIAL SEQUENCING AND MAPPING OF TWO cDNA LIBRARIES IN MAIZE
1 Bo Shen, 1 Newton Carneiro, 1 Ivone Torres, 1 Becky Stevenson, 2 Chris Baysdorfor, 3 Rob Ferl and 1 Tim Helentjaris, 1 Dept. of Plant Sciences, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721. 2 Dept. of Biological Sciences, Calif State Univ, Heyward, CA 94542. 3 Horticultural Science Dept, Univ. of Florid, Gainesville FL 32611
DEVELOPMENT OF A CARROT GENENC MAP
Philipp W. Simon and Vivek Sampath, USDA, ARS, Vegetable Crops Research Unit, Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706.
MOLECULAR GENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE INTROGRESSION OF ALIEN GENOME FRAGMENTS INTO WHEAT, TRITICUM AESTIVUM.
Y. M. Sivolap, S. V. Chebotar, and A. I. Rybalka. Plant Breeding and Genetics Institute, Odessa, Ukraine.
REPEITITIVE DNA ELEMENTS AND GENOME DIVERGENCE IN THE GENUS MEDICAGO.
Daniel Z. Skinner, USDA-ARS and Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-5501.
MAPPING GENETIC DIVERSITY IN PHASEOLUS VULGARIS
Paul Skroch and Jim Nienhuis, University of Wisconsin Department of Horticulture, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, Wi 53706
LARGE-SCALE AUTOMATED GENOMIC PHYSICAL MAPPING SOFTWARE.
Tom Slezak, Mark Wagner, David O. Nelson, and Elbert Branscomb, Human Genome Center, Biology and Biotechnology Research Program, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550.
Saccharum spontaneum Genetic Linkage Map Containing PCR and RFLP Markers
Jorge da Silva 2,3, Salah M. Al-Janabi 1, William Burnquist 3, Rhonda J. Honeycutt 1, Mark E. Sorrells 2, Steven D. Tanksley 2, and Bruno W.S. Sobral 1. 1 California Institute of Biological Research, 11099 N. Torrey Pines Rd., Suite 300, La Jolla USA 92037, 2 Department of Plant Breeding and Biometry, Cornell University, Ithaca NY USA 14853, and 3 Copersucar Sugarcane Technology Center, 13.400 Piracicaba, SZio Paulo, Brazil
AMPLIFIED POLYMORPHIC DNA DETECTION IN SOYBEAN USING SPECIFIC NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES
Nancy Taylor-Grant and Khairy Soliman, Department of Plant and Soil Science, School of Agriculture & Home Economics, Alabama A&M University, Normal, AL 35762.
CONSTRUCTION OF RICE COSMID LIBRARY AND PHYSICAL MAPPING OF THE RICE BACTERIAL BLIGHT RESISTANCE LOCUS, Xa21
Wenyuan Song and Pamela C. Ronald, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis CA 95616.
CLASSICAL AND MOLECULAR GENETIC MAPS OF THE SOYBEAN: PROGRESS TOWARDS ASSIMILATION.
J.E. Specht, R.C. Shoemaker, P.B. Cregan, S.J. Lonning, and M.S. Akkaya.
Position-independent expression of the GUS reporter gene in the presence of a MAR element
Jan-Peter Nap, Ludmilla Mlynarova, Annelies Loonen, Willem J. Stiekema. DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research (CPRO-DLO), P.O. Box 16, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Ac-Ds and En-I transposons mapped near disease resistance loci for targeted tagging in potato
A. Pereira, J.M.E. Jacobs, C.M. Kreike, B. te Lintel Hekkert, A. El Kharbotly E. Jacobsen 1, W.J. Stiekema. DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research (CPRO-DLO), P.O. Box 16, 6700 AJ Wageningen, The Netherlands. 1 Department of Plant Breeding, Wageningen Agricultural University, P.O. Box 386, 6700 AJ Wageningen, The Netherlands
STRATEGIES OF POOLING FOR PARENTAGE ANALYSES APPLYING DNA MARKERS
Jussi Tammisola, VTT, Biotechnical Laboratory, PO Box 202, FIN-02151 Espoo, Finland, and The Scientific Council for Agriculture and Forestry in Finland
DETECTION OF LINKAGE BETWEEN DNA MARKERS AND A LOCUS AFFECTING PALMITIC ACID CONTENT IN SPRING TURNIP RAPE (Brassica rapa L.)
Pirjo Tanhuanpaa, Johanna Vilkki, Huha Vilkki and Speeo Pulli, Institute of Plant breeding, Agricultural Research Centre, FIN-31600 Jokioinen, Finland.
FINE MAPPING OF PEA NODULATION MUTANTS LOCATED IN THE Idh--d REGION OF LINKAGE GROUP I
Svetlana Temnykh, Norman Weeden and Tom LaRue, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Cornell University, Geneva, NY 14456 (S.T. and N.W.) and Boyce Thompson Institute, Tower Road, Ithaca, NY 14853 (T.L.)
LOCI THAT AFFECT QUANTITATIVE TRAITS ACROSS MULTIPLE ENVIRONMENTS IN A TWO-ROW BARLEY POPULATION.
North American Barley Genome Mapping Project, presented by N. A. Tinker, Department of Plant Science, McGill University, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, H9X 3V9, Canada.
INBRED BACKCROSS BREEDING FOR THE INTROGRESSION OF QUANTITATIVE TRAITS IN TOMATO AND THE IDENTIFICATION OF TRAIT-CORRELATED PFLP MARKERS
Steven R. Triano, Karen Aitken and Dina A. St. Clair, Department of Vegetable Crops, University of Califomia, Davis, CA 95616-8746 USA.
QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCUS EFFECTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTION FOR ECONOMIC TRAITS IN BARLEY.
SE Ullrich 1, PM Hayes 2, BH Liu 3, SJ Knapp 2, F Chen 2, BL Jones 4, TK Blake 5, JD Franckowiak 6, DC Rasmusson 7, ME Sorrells 8, DM Wesenberg 9, A Kleinhofs 1, RA Nilan 1. 1 Washington State Univ., 2 Oregon State Univ., 3 North Carolina State Univ., 4 USDA-ARS, Madison, WI, 5 Montana State Univ., 6 North Dakota State Univ. 7 Univ of Minnesota, 8 Cornell Univ., 9 USDA-ARS, Aberdeen, ID.
THE COMPLETE NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE OF THE BLACK PINE CHLOROPLAST GENOME .
Tatsuya Wakasugi 1, Junko Tsudzuki 2, Shiho Itoh 2, Keiko Nakashima 2, Takahiko Tsudzuki 3, Masaru Shibata 4 and Masahiro Sugiura 1. Cent. for Gene Res., Nagoya Univ. Nagoya 464-01; 2 Sugiyama Jogakuen Univ., Nagoya Univ., Aichi-Gakuin Univ., Nisshincho 470-01; 4 Oji Inst. for Forest Tree Improvement, Kameyama 519-02, Japan.
LIGATION MEDIATED PCR OF GENOMIC DNA FLANKING TRANSPOSON INSERTIONS: ISOLATION OF MU TAGGED GENES IN MAIZE
Nigel Walker and Michael Freeling, Department of Plant Biology, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720.
RFLP MAPPING OF COMPLETE AND PARTIAL RESISTANCE TO BLAST IN A DURABLY RESISTANT RICE CULTIVAR
Guo-Liang Wang*,+, David J. Mackill*,#, J. Michael Bonman*,§, Susan R. McCouch*,%, Michael C. Champoux* and Rebecca J. Nelson*l. *International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), P.O. Box 933, Manila 1099, Philippines,+Current address: Dept. of Plant Pathology, UC Davis, CA 95616, #USDA-ARS, Dept. of Agronomy & Range Science, UC Davis, CA 95616, §Current address: Du Pont Agricultural Products, P.O. Box 30, Newark, DE, %Current address: Plant Breeding Dept., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853.
CONSTRUCTION OF A BACTERIAL ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOME (BAC) LIBRARY FOR PHYSICAL MAPPING AND CLONING OF A BACTERIAL BLIGHT RESISTANCE GENE, Xa-21
Guoliang Wang and Pamela C. Ronald, Department of Plant Pathology, UCD, Davis, CA 95616
INTER-MICROSATELLITE AMPLIFICATION WITH 5'-ANCHORED SIMPLE REPEAT SEQUENCE PRIMERS GENERATES HIGHLY VARIABLE AND GENOTYPE SPECIFIC GENENC FINGERPRINTS.
R. Waugh, J. Provan, K.J. Chalmers and W. Powell, Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee DD2 5DA, Scotland, UK
RFLP ANALYSIS OF MAIZE TELOCENTRICS TO DETERMINE CENTROMERE POSITIONS.
Warren Lee, David Weber, Martha Schneerman, and Greg Doyle, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61761 and Agronomy Dept., Univ. of MO, Columbia MO 65211
ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANCIENT GRAPEVINE CULNVARS VIA DNA FINGERPRUMNG.
Guang-Ning Ye, Norman F. Weeden, Robert M. Pool and Bruce I. Reisch, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Cornell University, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NY 14456.
GENERATION OF A LINKAGE MAP FOR SWEET- CLOVER (Melilotus) AND TAGGING GENES FOR LEAFLET SHAPE AND ANNUAL FLOWERING.
Norman Weeden and Tammy Cargnoni, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Cornell University, Geneva, NY 14456
GENETIC CONTROL OF RECOMBINATION RATES IN MAIZE. I. VARIABILITY AMONG LATIN AMERICAN RACES AND TEOSINTE.
Claire G. Williams, Charles W. Stuber, William F. Thompson & Major M. Goodman, Departments of Genetics, USDA-ARS, Botany & Crop Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh North Carolina 27695.
MAPPING MARKERS LINKED TO THE XA21 LOCUS OF RICE
Christie Williams, Tom Hoisten and Pam Ronald, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616
DEVELOPMENT OF A MOLECULAR MARKER FOR A CEREAL CYST NEMATODE (CCN) RESISTANCE GENE (Cre)IN WHEAT.
Kevin Williams, Peter Langridge and John Fisher, Departments of Crop Protection and Plant Science, Waite Campus, University of Adelaide, Glen Osmond, South Australia 5064.
THE USE OF RFLP MARKERS TO PREDICT GENETIC DISTANCE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HYBRIDS IN BRASSICA NAPUS.
L.A. Wisniewski 1, S.J. Johnston 1,3, C.R. Nunn 1, C.P. Werner 2, W.D.O. Hamilton 1 and R.W. Jennaway 2. 1 Agricultural Genetics Company, Applied Plant Technology Laboratory, Babraham, Cambridge, CB2 4AZ, England; 2 Agricultural Genetics Company, Cambridge Plant Breeders, Thriplow, Nr. Royston, Herts. SG8 7RE, England.
CONSTRUCTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A BACTERIAL ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOME LIBRARY FOR SORGHUM BICOLOR
Sung-Sick Woo, Xiao-Ling Ding, Anne M. Van Buren, Zhen Zhang, Keith F. Schertz 1, Andrew H. Paterson, and Rod A. Wing, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University, and 1 USDA-ARS, College Station,TX 77843
RECOMBINATION ESTIMATES AND CENTROMERE LOCATION DETERMINED IN VARIOUS POPULATIONS DERIVED FROM TELOCENTRIC IX OF SUN II OAT.
Bai-chai Wu, Shahryar F. Kianian, Ronald L. Phillips, and Howard W. Rines*, University of Minnesota and *USDA-ARS, St. Paul, MN 55108
5' REGION OF GLUTELIN GENES ISOLATED FROM RICE WILD SPECIES.
Wu, Hsin-Kan and Tein-Chin Chen, Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC.
MOLECULAR ORGANIZATION OF CHLORELLA CHROMOSOME I : CONSERVATION OF HIGHER PLANT TELOMERIC REPEATS.
Takanobu Higashiyama, Sinya Maki, and Takashi Yamada, Department of Fermentation Technology, Hiroshima University, Kagamiyama 1-4- 1, Higashi-Hiroshima 724 Japan
MICROSATELLITE DNA POLYMORPHISM IN INDICA AND JAPONICA RICE.
Guanpin Yang 1, M. A. Saghai Maroof 1, and Qifa Zhang 2, 1Department of Crop and Soil Env. Sci., Virginia Polytech. Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg VA 24061, and 2Biotechnology Center, Huazhong Agric. Univ., Wuhan, China
DNA-BASED MARKERS AND A LINKAGE MAP IN CELERY (APIUM GRAVEOLENS).
Xiaofeng Yang and Carlos F. Quiros, Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis, CA 95616
CHROMOSOME MAPPING OF THE GENES FOR RNA-DEGRADING ENZYME ACTIVITIES IN CULTIVATED BARLEY.
Yang Yen and P. Stephen Baenziger, Department of Agronomy, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583-0915.
INTEGRATION OF MULTIPLE RFLP MAPS AND MORPHOLOGICAL MARKERS INTO A UNIFIED MAIZE MAP
G.L. Yerk 1, O. Heredia 2, E.H.Coe 1, S Chao 2, T. Musket 2, G. Xu 2, J. Gardiner 2, B. Burr 3, F. Burr 3, and E. Matz 3, USDA-ARS, Columbia, MO 1, University of Missouri 2, and Brookhaven National Laboratory 1.
CONSTRUCTION OF A YAC CONTIG OF RICE FOR ISOLATION OF Xa-1, BACTERIAL BLIGHT RESISTANCE GENE.
Satomi Yoshimura*,**, Yosuke Umehara*, Nori Kurata*, Yoshiaki Nagamura*, Yuzo Minobe* and Nobuo Iwata**. *Rice Genome Research Program, National Institute of Agrobiological Resources / Society for Techno-innovation of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan and **Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 812, Japan.
SUBSTANTIAL GENOME CONSERVATION AMONG LEGUME GENERA DETECTED WITH DNA MARKERS.
Samuel Boutin 1, Terry Olson 2, Zhi Hong Yu 3, Nevin Young 1, Randy Shoemaker 4, and Eduardo Valleijos 3. 1 Dept. of Plant Pathology, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, 2 Dept. of Agronomy, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA, 3 Horticultural Sciences Dept., Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 4USDA-ARS / Dept. of Agronomy, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA
DIVERGENCE AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP OF A SOYBEAN VIRUS RESISTANCE GENE BASED ON TIGHTLY-LINKED MOLECULAR MARKERS
Yong G. Yu, M. A. Saghai Maroof, and Glenn R. Buss, Department of Crop and Soil Env. Sci., Virginia Polytech. INSL and State Univ., Blacksburg, VA 24061
DETECTION AND MAPPING OF TELOMERES IN COMMON BEANS (Phaseolas vulgaris L.)
Z. H. Yu and C. E. Vallejos, Department of Horticultural Sciences, and Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611
MICROSATELLITE DNA POLYMORPHISMS IN BARLEY
M. A. Saghai Maroof 1, Ruslan M. Biyashev 1, Guanpin Yang 1, Qifa Zhang 1, and Yong G. Yu 1, 1 Department of Crop and Soil Env. Sci., Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, VA 24061-0404; 2 Biotechnology Center, Huazhong Agric. Univ., Wuhan, China
A SOYBEAN MOSAIC VIRUS RESISTANCE GENE (Rsv) IS TIGHTLY LINKED TO A MULTIGENE FAMILY
Yong G. Yu 1, M. A. Saghai Maroof 1, Glenn R. Buss 1, Peter, J. Maughan 1, and Sue A. Tolin 2, 1 Department of Crop and Soil Env. Sci., 2 Department of Plant Pathol. and Physiol., Virginia Polytech. Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg, VA 24061
LOCALIZATION OF REPETITIVE AND SINGLE COPY SEQUENCE ON MEIOTIC PACHYTENE AND MITOTIC METAPHASE CHROMOSOMES OF TOMATO USING FLUORESCENCE IN SITU HYBREDIZATION (FISH)
Xiaobo Zhong 1, Hans de Jong 2, and Pim Zabel 1, Wageningen Agricultural University, Departments of Molecular Biology 1, and Genetics 2, Wageningen, The Netherlands
CHARACTERIZATION AND GENETIC MAPPING OF DNA MICROSATELLITES FROM COTTON
Xinping Zhao, Yann-rong Lin, Andrew H. Paterson, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-2474
PREPARATION OF MEGABASE DNA FROM PLANT NUCLEI.
Hong-Bin Zhang 1, Xinping Zhao 1, Xiaoling Ding, Andrew H. Paterson, and Rod A. Wing, Department of Soil and Crop Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, U.S.A. (1 Co-senior authors)
MAP-BASED CLONING IN CROP PLANTS: TOMATO AS A MODEL SYSTEM II.
ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A SET OF OVERLAPPING YEAST ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES ENCOMPASSING THE jointless LOCUS.
MAPPING OF A GENE COMPLEX FORMED BY FOUR LINKED GENES FROM ARABIDOPSIS IN BRASSICA GENOMES.
Jan Sadowski 1, Pascale Gaubier 2, Michel Delseny 2 and Carlos Quiros 1, 1 Department of Vegetable Crops, University of Califonia, Davis, CA 95616 and 2 Laboratory of Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology,University of Perpignan, F-66025 Perpignan, France.
MOLECULAR POPULATION GENETIC APPROACHES TO STUDYING ADAPTATION
Outi Savolainen, Department of Genetics, University of Oulu, FIN-90570 Oulu, Finland.
DNA fingerprinting using RAPD markers of European Picea abies L. provenances and clones.
D. Scheepers and M. Briquet. Unite de Biochimie Biologique, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Place Croix du Sud 2/20, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
A molecular and cytological model of the sugar beet genome T. Schmidt and J.S. Heslop-Harrison. Karyobiology Group, John Innes Centre, Norwich, NR4 7UJ, U.K.
The genome of cultivated beet (Beta vulgaris; 2n=18) contains approximately 60% middle and highly repeated DNA sequences. Some members of this genome fraction are organized as tandemly arranged DNA (satellite DNA and rRNA genes), while others are clusters of simple sequence repeats (microsatellites) or dispersed sequence families. Five non-homologous DNA families comprising the major sequence classes of the sugar beet genome have been cloned, sequenced and analyzed in respect to their evolution and distribution. Multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization complemented by pulsed field gel electrophoresis is enabling the development of a comprehensive model of the sugar beet genome. The centromeric region of all chromosomes is occupied by two satellite types spanning regions of more than 800 kbp. Three satellite repeats are localized on the main heterochromatic blocks of all beet chromosome arms. Chromosome-specific expansion of satellite repeats was observed for two satellite repeats. Clusters of a dispersed DNA sequence family are present on all chromosomes. The major families of microsatellites consisting of sequence motifs like GATA, CAC, GACA or GGAT show a limited distribution over all chromosomes with specific domains around centromeres of some chromosome pairs only. The Arabidopsis thaliana telomeric sequence (TTTAGGG)n was mapped at the physical ends and at main heterochromatic blocks of all sugar beet chromosomes. The subtelomeric region is proposed to be gene-rich and transcriptionally-active.
CONSTRUCTION OF A GENETIC MAP OF PAPAYA USING RAPD TECHNOLOGY AND MAPPING OF QUANTITATIVE TRAITS OF HORTICULUTRAL IMPORTANCE.
Suresh Sondur 1,2, Richard Manshardt 1 and John I. Stiles2, Departments of Horticulture 1 and Plant Molecular Physiology 2, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822.
RAPD MAPPING OF LONGLEAF PINE HYBRIDS
Kubisiak, T.L. 1, Nelson, C.D. 2, and W.L. Nance 2, Stine, M. 1 1 Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, School of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 2 U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Southern Institute of Forest Genetics, Gulfport, MS 39505
A LINKAGE MAP OF THE SWEET CHERRY GENOME BASED ON RAPD ANALYSIS OF MICROSPORE-DERIVED CALLUS CULTURES
Stockinger, Eric J., Mulinix, Colleen A., Long, Christopher M., and Amy F. Iezzoni. Department of Horticulture, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI 48824-1325
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROSATELLITE DNA LOCI IN CANOLA (Brassica napus L.).
A.K. Szewc-McFadden, S.M. Bliek, J.R. McFerson, W.F. Lamboy, and S. Kresovich. USDA-ARS Plant Genetic Resources Units, Geneve, NY 14456-0462 and Griffin, GA 30223-1797
HYPOMETHYLATED SEQUENCES: CHARACTERIZATION OF THE DUPLICATE SOYBEAN GENOME.
Tong Zhu 1, Arnold Oliphant 2, and Paul Keim 1, 1 Department of Biological Sciences, Box 5640, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, 2 Pioneer Hi-Bred Intemational, Johnston, IA 50131.
ACCESSING PLANT GENOME INFORMATION: THE USDA PLANT GENOME INFORMATION SYSTEMS.
Douglas W. Bigwood, Database Manager, Plant Genome Database, USDA National Agricultural Library, 10301 Baltimore Blvd., Beltsville, MD 20705, USA.
Involving Biologists: ACEDB Brings New Participants into the Process of Database Development.
Sam Cartinhour, USDA/National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705
THE MAIZE GENOME DATABASE: PRIORITIZING.
Edward H. Coe, ARS-USDA and Dept. of Agronomy, Curtis Hall, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211.
INFORMATICS TOOLS FOR GENOME PROJECTS AT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY.
Leland Ellis, W.M. Keck Center for Genome Informatics, Institute of Biosciences and Technology, Texas A&M University, Houston, Texas 77030.
NCBI SERVICES.
Warren R. Gish, National Center for Biotechnology Informadon, Nafional Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD 20894.
SoyBase Metabolic DB and Genera Database Builder
Stanley Letovsky, Letovsky Associates, 286 West Rock Ave. New Haven CT 06515. letovsky@cs.yale.edu
Soybase : The Building of a Genome Database
Lisa L. Lorenzen 1, Phil J. Smith 2, and Randy C. Shoemaker 3, 1 Department of Zoology and Genetics, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, 2 Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, 3USDA-ARS-FCR,Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011
DENDROME: GENOME DATABASES FOR FOREST TREES
David B. Neale and Bradley K. Sherman, Institute of Forest Genetics, USDA Forest Service, Albany, CA 94701, dendrome@s27w007.pswfs.gov
Registry of Sequenced Plant Genes
Ellen M. Reardon and C. A. Price, Commission on Plant Gene Nomenclature, Waksman Institute, Piscataway, NJ 08855-0759, USA
IGD - GENOME INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Otto Rifter, Dept. of Molecular Biophysics (0810), German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), 69009 Heidelberg, Germany (oritter@dkfzheidelberg.de)
MAPPING QTLs FOR GROWTH FORM AND PHENOLOGY IN HYBRID POPULUS
H.D. Bradshaw, Jr. and R.F. Stettler, Department of Biochemistry SJ-70 and College of Forest Resources AR-10, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195.
KARYOTYPING SPRUCE BY FLUORESCENCE IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION.
Garth R. Brown, Vindhya Amarasinghe and John E. Carlson, The Biotechnology Laboratory and Department of Forest Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
DNA PROBES FOR GENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE OIL PALM (Elaeis app.)
S.C. Cheah, L.C.-L. Ooi, A.R. Rahimah and M.Maria, Biology Division, Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia, P.O. Box 10620, 50720 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
MICROSATELLITE LOCI IN PINUS RADIATA
D. N. Smith, M. E. Devey, and G. F. Moran CSIRO Division of Forestry, P.O. Box 4008, Q3ieen Victoria Terrace, ACT 2600, Australia.
GENETIC MAPPING OF QTL'S CONTROLLING VOLUME GROWTH, VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION AND WOOD QUALITY TRAITS IN Eucalyptus grandis and E. urophylla.
Dario Grattapaglia 1, Bertolucci, F.L. 2, Penchel, R. 2 and Sederoff R.R. 1. 1 Forest Biotechnology Group, Dep. of Genetics and Forestry Box 8008, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC and 2 Gerencia de Tecnologia-Aracruz Florestal S.A., ES Brazil.
IDENTIFICATION OF QTL INFLUENCING WOOD SPECIFIC GRAVITY IN LOBLOLLY PINE (Pinus taeda).
Andrew Groover 1, Mike Devey 2, Troy Fiddler 1, Jennifer Lee 1, Bob Megraw 3, Tom Mitchel-Olds 4, Brad Sherman 1, Slavojub Vujcic 1, Claire Williams 5, and David Neale 1. 1 Institute of Forest Genetics, Pacific Southwest Research Station, US Forest Service. 2 CSIRO Division of Forestry, Australia. 3 Weyerhaeuser Company. 4 Div of Biol Sci, University of Montana. 5 Department of Genetics, NC State University.
PCR-BASED GENETIC MARKERS FOR LOBLOLLY PINE DEVELOPED FROM CLONED cDNAs.
David E. Harry and David B. Neale, Institute of Forest Genetics, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Albany, CA 94710
GENOME ORGANIZATION AND VARIATION IN THE CONIFER LARIX DECIDUA.
Keith Hutchison 1, Patricia Singer 1, Hugo Volkaert 2, Antoinette Decker 1, Lori Costello 1 and Michael Greenwood 2, 1 Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Molecular Biology, and 2 Department of Forest Biology, The University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04469
Evolution of complex gene families in pines.
C.S. Kinlaw and S.M. Gerttula. Institute of Forest Genetics, USDA Forest Service, PO Box 245, Berkeley, CA 94701.
MARKER-AIDED BACKCROSS BREEDING FOR EARLY HEIGHT GROWTH IN LONGLEAF PINE
Kubisiak, T.L. 1, Nelson, C.D. 2, W.L. Nance 2, and M. Stine 1. 1 Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, School of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, 2 U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southem Forest Experiment Station, Southern Institute of Forest Genetics, Gulfport, MS 39505
GENOME MAP ASSISTED PLANT BREEDING FOR FOREST TREES
Ben-Hui Liu 1, 2, Ron Sederoff 2, David O'Malley 2, and Ross Whetten 2. l Department of Statistics and 2 Forest Biotechnology Group, Department of Forest, Box 8008, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8008
A LINKAGE MAP FOR EUCALYPTS AND PROGRESS ON QTL ANALYSIS FOR TRAITS ASSESSED IN SEEDLINGS.
M. Byrne, G.F. Moran, J. Murrell and E. Williams, Division of Forestry, CSIRO, PO Box 4008, Queen Victoria Terrace, Canberra ACT Australia 2600.
GENETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SLASH PINE: FUSIFORM RUST INTERACTION -- A MOLECULAR MARKER-AIDED APPROACH.
W.L. Nance, C. D. Nelson, and R. L. Doudrick, U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Forestry Scicnces Laboratory, Gulfport, MS 39505
MOLECULAR POPULATION GENETIC APPROACHES TO STUDYING ADAPTATION
Outi Savolainen, Department of Genetics, University of Oulu, FIN-90570 Oulu, Finland.
Bioinformatics, the Internet and Forest Tree Molecular Genetics
Bradley K. Sherman and David B. Neale. Institute of Forest Genetics, USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station, P.O. Box 245, Berkeley, CA, 94701 (dendrome@s27w007.pswfs.gov)
Genetic Dissection of Fusfform Rust Resistance in Loblolly Pine
P.L Wilcox 1,3, H.V. Amerson 1, E.G. Kuhlman 2, D. O'Malley 1, and R.R. Sederoff 1. Department of Forestry 1, North Carolina State University, Raleigh N.C., U.S.D.A Forest Service Laboratories 2, Athens GA, New Zealand Forest Research Institute Ltd .3, New Zealand.
THE COMPLETE NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE OF THE CHLOROPLAST GENOME FROM BLACK PINE (Pinus thubergii).
Tatsuya Wakasugi 1, Junko Tsudzuki 2, Shiho Itoh 2, Keiko Nakashima 2, Takahiko Tsudzuki 3, Masaru Shibata 4 and Masahiro Sugiura 1. 1 Cent. for Gene Res., Nagoya Univ., Nagoya 464-01; 2 Sugiyama Jogakuen Univ., Nagoya 464; 3 Aichi-Gakuin Univ., Nisshincho 470-01; 4 Oji Inst. for Forest Tree Improvement, Kameyama 519-02, Japan