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Mining of SSR markers from Expressed Sequence Tags of bamboo species

With the ever increasing number of Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) from various sequencing projects, ESTs have become valuable and first-hand source of in-silico mining of simple sequence repeats (SSR) markers. We examined a total of 3419 EST sequences from three bamboo species, namely, Phyllostachys...

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Autores principales: Ramalakshmi, Oviya Iyappan, Piramanayagam, Shanmughavel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Biomedical Informatics 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21364824
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description With the ever increasing number of Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) from various sequencing projects, ESTs have become valuable and first-hand source of in-silico mining of simple sequence repeats (SSR) markers. We examined a total of 3419 EST sequences from three bamboo species, namely, Phyllostachys edulis, Bambusa oldhamii and Dendrocalamus sinicus for the presence of di- to hexa- microsatellites. The frequency of SSR containing ESTs varied from 5.36% in B. oldhamii to 13.05% in P. edulis. No SSRs were found in D. sinicus. Tri-nucleotide repeats (49.34%) were most frequent in P. edulis, while not much comparable difference in repeats was found in B. oldhamii. Flanking primer pairs were also designed in-silico for the sequences containing SSRs and their position on the genome hypothesized using similarity searching. SSRs located in open reading frame (ORF) were given functional annotation using Gene Ontology. Polymorphic SSRs were also detected using new pipeline- polySSR. Polymorphism level was very low (2.43%) and the position of the polymorphic SSRs was determined. The development of SSRs and the study of polymorphism will help in the further study of intra- and inter- gene flow, genetic structure, variability, linkage mapping and evolutionary relationships in bamboo
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spelling pubmed-30557022011-05-03 Mining of SSR markers from Expressed Sequence Tags of bamboo species Ramalakshmi, Oviya Iyappan Piramanayagam, Shanmughavel Bioinformation Hypothesis With the ever increasing number of Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) from various sequencing projects, ESTs have become valuable and first-hand source of in-silico mining of simple sequence repeats (SSR) markers. We examined a total of 3419 EST sequences from three bamboo species, namely, Phyllostachys edulis, Bambusa oldhamii and Dendrocalamus sinicus for the presence of di- to hexa- microsatellites. The frequency of SSR containing ESTs varied from 5.36% in B. oldhamii to 13.05% in P. edulis. No SSRs were found in D. sinicus. Tri-nucleotide repeats (49.34%) were most frequent in P. edulis, while not much comparable difference in repeats was found in B. oldhamii. Flanking primer pairs were also designed in-silico for the sequences containing SSRs and their position on the genome hypothesized using similarity searching. SSRs located in open reading frame (ORF) were given functional annotation using Gene Ontology. Polymorphic SSRs were also detected using new pipeline- polySSR. Polymorphism level was very low (2.43%) and the position of the polymorphic SSRs was determined. The development of SSRs and the study of polymorphism will help in the further study of intra- and inter- gene flow, genetic structure, variability, linkage mapping and evolutionary relationships in bamboo Biomedical Informatics 2010-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3055702/ /pubmed/21364824 Text en © 2010 Biomedical Informatics This is an open-access article, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited.
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title_full Mining of SSR markers from Expressed Sequence Tags of bamboo species
title_fullStr Mining of SSR markers from Expressed Sequence Tags of bamboo species
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title_short Mining of SSR markers from Expressed Sequence Tags of bamboo species
title_sort mining of ssr markers from expressed sequence tags of bamboo species
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21364824
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