Preliminary genetic linkage map of Indian major carp, Labeo rohita (Hamilton 1822) based on microsatellite markers
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Sahoo, L.
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Patel, Alok
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Sahu, B. P.
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Mitra, S.
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Meher, P. K.
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Mahapatra, K.D.
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Dash, S. K.
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Jayasankar, P.
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Das, P.
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2015-11-03T20:21:34Z
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2015-11-03T20:21:34Z
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2015
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Journal of Genetics Volumen: 94 Número: 2 Páginas: 271-277 (2015)
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/134817
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Linkage map with wide marker coverage is an essential resource for genetic improvement study for any species. Sex-averaged genetic linkage map of Labeo rohita, popularly known as “rohu” widely cultured in Indian sub continent was developed by placing 68 microsatellite markers generated by a simplified method. The parents and their F1 progeny (92 individuals) were used as segregating populations. The genetic linkage map spans a sex averaged total length of 1462.2 cM, in 25 linkage groups. The genome length of rohu was estimated to be 3087.9cM. This genetic linkage map may facilitate systematic searches of the genome to identify genes associated with commercially important characters and marker-assisted selection programs of this species.