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Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technique was used to analyze the fingerprinting of four successive generations
ofFenneropenaeus chinensis to reveal their disease-resistance traits. Some loci showed quite different genetic frequencies due to artificial selection,
which implied that these fragments were putative markers related to the disease-resistance trait. We developed a simple and
effective method to further characterize these AFLP fragments. Specific AFLP bands were cut directly from polyacrylamide gels,
re-amplified, cloned and sequenced. Eight putative genetic markers were sequenced and their sizes ranged from 63 to 209 bp.
The sequences were submitted to dbGSS (database of Genome Sequence Survey); and the BLAST analysis showed low similarity to
the function genes, indicating these markers were tightly linked to a disease-resistance trait but were not functional genes.
This research was supported by special funds from the National Key Basic Research Program (G1999012007) and the National High-Tech
Research and Development Program of China (863 Program. 2001AA620105). 相似文献
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