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Developmenrt of EST-SSR and genomic-SSR markers to assess genetic diversity in Jatropha Curcas L.

BACKGROUND: Jatropha curcas L. has attracted a great deal of attention worldwide, regarding its potential as a new biodiesel crop. However, the understanding of this crop remains very limited and little genomic research has been done. We used simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers that could be transf...

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Autores principales: Wen, Mingfu, Wang, Haiyan, Xia, Zhiqiang, Zou, Meiling, Lu, Cheng, Wang, Wenquan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2844395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20181259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-3-42
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author Wen, Mingfu
Wang, Haiyan
Xia, Zhiqiang
Zou, Meiling
Lu, Cheng
Wang, Wenquan
author_facet Wen, Mingfu
Wang, Haiyan
Xia, Zhiqiang
Zou, Meiling
Lu, Cheng
Wang, Wenquan
author_sort Wen, Mingfu
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description BACKGROUND: Jatropha curcas L. has attracted a great deal of attention worldwide, regarding its potential as a new biodiesel crop. However, the understanding of this crop remains very limited and little genomic research has been done. We used simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers that could be transferred from Manihot esculenta (cassava) to analyze the genetic relationships among 45 accessions of J. curcas from our germplasm collection. RESULTS: In total, 187 out of 419 expressed sequence tag (EST)-SSR and 54 out of 182 genomic (G)-SSR markers from cassava were polymorphic among the J. curcas accessions. The EST-SSR markers comprised 26.20% dinucleotide repeats, 57.75% trinucleotide repeats, 7.49% tetranucleotide repeats, and 8.56% pentanucleotide repeats, whereas the majority of the G-SSR markers were dinucleotide repeats (62.96%). The 187 EST-SSRs resided in genes that are involved mainly in biological and metabolic processes. Thirty-six EST-SSRs and 20 G-SSRs were chosen to analyze the genetic diversity among 45 J. curcas accessions. A total of 183 polymorphic alleles were detected. On the basis of the distribution of these polymorphic alleles, the 45 accessions were classified into six groups, in which the genotype showed a correlation with geographic origin. The estimated mean genetic diversity index was 0.5572, which suggests that our J. curcas germplasm collection has a high level of genetic diversity. This should facilitate subsequent studies on genetic mapping and molecular breeding. CONCLUSION: We identified 241 novel EST-SSR and G-SSR markers in J. curcas, which should be useful for genetic mapping and quantitative trait loci analysis of important agronomic traits. By using these markers, we found that the intergroup gene diversity of J. curcas was greater than the intragroup diversity, and that the domestication of the species probably occurred partly in America and partly in Hainan, China.
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spelling pubmed-28443952010-03-24 Developmenrt of EST-SSR and genomic-SSR markers to assess genetic diversity in Jatropha Curcas L. Wen, Mingfu Wang, Haiyan Xia, Zhiqiang Zou, Meiling Lu, Cheng Wang, Wenquan BMC Res Notes Research article BACKGROUND: Jatropha curcas L. has attracted a great deal of attention worldwide, regarding its potential as a new biodiesel crop. However, the understanding of this crop remains very limited and little genomic research has been done. We used simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers that could be transferred from Manihot esculenta (cassava) to analyze the genetic relationships among 45 accessions of J. curcas from our germplasm collection. RESULTS: In total, 187 out of 419 expressed sequence tag (EST)-SSR and 54 out of 182 genomic (G)-SSR markers from cassava were polymorphic among the J. curcas accessions. The EST-SSR markers comprised 26.20% dinucleotide repeats, 57.75% trinucleotide repeats, 7.49% tetranucleotide repeats, and 8.56% pentanucleotide repeats, whereas the majority of the G-SSR markers were dinucleotide repeats (62.96%). The 187 EST-SSRs resided in genes that are involved mainly in biological and metabolic processes. Thirty-six EST-SSRs and 20 G-SSRs were chosen to analyze the genetic diversity among 45 J. curcas accessions. A total of 183 polymorphic alleles were detected. On the basis of the distribution of these polymorphic alleles, the 45 accessions were classified into six groups, in which the genotype showed a correlation with geographic origin. The estimated mean genetic diversity index was 0.5572, which suggests that our J. curcas germplasm collection has a high level of genetic diversity. This should facilitate subsequent studies on genetic mapping and molecular breeding. CONCLUSION: We identified 241 novel EST-SSR and G-SSR markers in J. curcas, which should be useful for genetic mapping and quantitative trait loci analysis of important agronomic traits. By using these markers, we found that the intergroup gene diversity of J. curcas was greater than the intragroup diversity, and that the domestication of the species probably occurred partly in America and partly in Hainan, China. BioMed Central 2010-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2844395/ /pubmed/20181259 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-3-42 Text en Copyright ©2010 Wang et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research article
Wen, Mingfu
Wang, Haiyan
Xia, Zhiqiang
Zou, Meiling
Lu, Cheng
Wang, Wenquan
Developmenrt of EST-SSR and genomic-SSR markers to assess genetic diversity in Jatropha Curcas L.
title Developmenrt of EST-SSR and genomic-SSR markers to assess genetic diversity in Jatropha Curcas L.
title_full Developmenrt of EST-SSR and genomic-SSR markers to assess genetic diversity in Jatropha Curcas L.
title_fullStr Developmenrt of EST-SSR and genomic-SSR markers to assess genetic diversity in Jatropha Curcas L.
title_full_unstemmed Developmenrt of EST-SSR and genomic-SSR markers to assess genetic diversity in Jatropha Curcas L.
title_short Developmenrt of EST-SSR and genomic-SSR markers to assess genetic diversity in Jatropha Curcas L.
title_sort developmenrt of est-ssr and genomic-ssr markers to assess genetic diversity in jatropha curcas l.
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2844395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20181259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-3-42
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