Abstract:Abstract: Using a RIL population derived from a cross between a common wheat 3338 and spelt wheat Altgold, a genetic linkage map was constructed comprising of 287 out of totally 344 polymorphic markers (271 SSR and 63 EST-SSR markers). Among the 334 polymorphic markers, 82 markers showed the significantly segregation distortion (P<0.05), favoring either the maker alleles of female parent 3338(33, 40.2%) or male parent Altgold (49,59.8%). Segregation distortion markers distribution along the present molecular maps of wheat was far from uniform, with clusters of tightly linked loci and single markers. 6 segregation distortion regions (clusters of 3-6 makers) were detected on 5 chromosomes, indicating that possible causes for segregation deviation of molecular markers are gametic selection.