Molecular markers and genetic maps are useful tools in genetic studies. Novel molecular markers and their applications have been developed in recent years. With the recent advancements in sequencing technology, the genomic sequences of an increasingly great number of fungi have become available. A novel type of molecular marker was developed to construct the first reported linkage map of the edible and economically important basidiomycete Volvariella volvacea by using 104 structural variation (SV) markers that are based on the genomic sequences. Because of the special and simple life cycle in basidiomycete, SV markers can be effectively developed by genomic comparison and tested in single spore isolates (SSIs). This stable, convenient and rapidly developed marker may assist in the construction of genetic maps and facilitate genomic research for other species of fungi.
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Wang, W., Chen, B., Zhang, L., Yan, J., Lu, Y., Zhang, X., … Xie, B. (2015). Structural variation (SV) markers in the basidiomycete Volvariella volvacea and their application in the construction of a genetic map. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 16(7), 16669–16682. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms160716669
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