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Identification of RAPD markers linked to the Fin and P loci in Phaseolus vulgaris L.

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Bulked segregant analysis was used to identify random amplified polymorphic DNA RAPD markers linked to the genes for indeterminate growth habit (Fin) and seed color (P) in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) using an F2 population derived from the cross A 195 × Kristal 137. The variety A 195 is characterized by determinate growth habit and brown colored seeds, while Kristal 137 exhibits indeterminate growth habit and white colored seeds. Among the 140 RAPD primers used to discriminate between two parental genotypes and between two bulks of DNA, respectively, from determinate and indeterminate plants, only 64 (45.71%) amplified polymorphic markers. Nineteen primers amplified clear polymorphic bands and were further tested among 100 F 2 plants. The analysis of the genetic linkage between analyzed molecular markers and the loci for indeterminate growth habit and seed color was performed using the program Join Map 3.0. The logarithm of odds (LOD) of 8.0 and 10 were used as thresholds for linkage grouping, respectively of locus Fin and locus P. One RAPD marker, AA18-600-P1, was found linked to the Fin locus that determines plant habit type and mapped at 17.6 cM apart from it (rec. freq. = 0.162). Five RAPD markers were found linked to the P locus, with distances to this locus varying from 4.1 cM (marker AB18 1500-P2, rec. freq.= 0.034) to 42.6 cM (marker Q03700-P1).

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