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Mining and gene ontology based annotation of SSR markers from expressed sequence tags of Humulus lupulus
Humulus lupulus is commonly known as hops, a member of the family moraceae. Currently many projects are underway leading to the accumulation of voluminous genomic and expressed sequence tag sequences in public databases. The genetically characterized domains in these databases are limited due to non...
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Biomedical Informatics
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3283882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22368382 |
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author | Singh, Swati Gupta, Sanchita Mani, Ashutosh Chaturvedi, Anoop |
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description | Humulus lupulus is commonly known as hops, a member of the family moraceae. Currently many projects are underway leading to the accumulation of voluminous genomic and expressed sequence tag sequences in public databases. The genetically characterized domains in these databases are limited due to non-availability of reliable molecular markers. The large data of EST sequences are available in hops. The simple sequence repeat markers extracted from EST data are used as molecular markers for genetic characterization, in the present study. 25,495 EST sequences were examined and assembled to get full-length sequences. Maximum frequency distribution was shown by mononucleotide SSR motifs i.e. 60.44% in contig and 62.16% in singleton where as minimum frequency are observed for hexanucleotide SSR in contig (0.09%) and pentanucleotide SSR in singletons (0.12%). Maximum trinucleotide motifs code for Glutamic acid (GAA) while AT/TA were the most frequent repeat of dinucleotide SSRs. Flanking primer pairs were designed in-silico for the SSR containing sequences. Functional categorization of SSRs containing sequences was done through gene ontology terms like biological process, cellular component and molecular function. |
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spelling | pubmed-32838822012-02-24 Mining and gene ontology based annotation of SSR markers from expressed sequence tags of Humulus lupulus Singh, Swati Gupta, Sanchita Mani, Ashutosh Chaturvedi, Anoop Bioinformation Hypothesis Humulus lupulus is commonly known as hops, a member of the family moraceae. Currently many projects are underway leading to the accumulation of voluminous genomic and expressed sequence tag sequences in public databases. The genetically characterized domains in these databases are limited due to non-availability of reliable molecular markers. The large data of EST sequences are available in hops. The simple sequence repeat markers extracted from EST data are used as molecular markers for genetic characterization, in the present study. 25,495 EST sequences were examined and assembled to get full-length sequences. Maximum frequency distribution was shown by mononucleotide SSR motifs i.e. 60.44% in contig and 62.16% in singleton where as minimum frequency are observed for hexanucleotide SSR in contig (0.09%) and pentanucleotide SSR in singletons (0.12%). Maximum trinucleotide motifs code for Glutamic acid (GAA) while AT/TA were the most frequent repeat of dinucleotide SSRs. Flanking primer pairs were designed in-silico for the SSR containing sequences. Functional categorization of SSRs containing sequences was done through gene ontology terms like biological process, cellular component and molecular function. Biomedical Informatics 2012-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3283882/ /pubmed/22368382 Text en © 2012 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. |
spellingShingle | Hypothesis Singh, Swati Gupta, Sanchita Mani, Ashutosh Chaturvedi, Anoop Mining and gene ontology based annotation of SSR markers from expressed sequence tags of Humulus lupulus |
title | Mining and gene ontology based annotation of SSR markers from expressed sequence tags of Humulus lupulus |
title_full | Mining and gene ontology based annotation of SSR markers from expressed sequence tags of Humulus lupulus |
title_fullStr | Mining and gene ontology based annotation of SSR markers from expressed sequence tags of Humulus lupulus |
title_full_unstemmed | Mining and gene ontology based annotation of SSR markers from expressed sequence tags of Humulus lupulus |
title_short | Mining and gene ontology based annotation of SSR markers from expressed sequence tags of Humulus lupulus |
title_sort | mining and gene ontology based annotation of ssr markers from expressed sequence tags of humulus lupulus |
topic | Hypothesis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3283882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22368382 |
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