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First Microsatellite Markers Developed from Cupuassu ESTs: Application in Diversity Analysis and Cross-Species Transferability to Cacao

The cupuassu tree (Theobroma grandiflorum) (Willd. ex Spreng.) Schum. is a fruitful species from the Amazon with great economical potential, due to the multiple uses of its fruit´s pulp and seeds in the food and cosmetic industries, including the production of cupulate, an alternative to chocolate....

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Autores principales: Ferraz dos Santos, Lucas, Moreira Fregapani, Roberta, Falcão, Loeni Ludke, Togawa, Roberto Coiti, Costa, Marcos Mota do Carmo, Lopes, Uilson Vanderlei, Peres Gramacho, Karina, Alves, Rafael Moyses, Micheli, Fabienne, Marcellino, Lucilia Helena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4780773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26949967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151074
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author Ferraz dos Santos, Lucas
Moreira Fregapani, Roberta
Falcão, Loeni Ludke
Togawa, Roberto Coiti
Costa, Marcos Mota do Carmo
Lopes, Uilson Vanderlei
Peres Gramacho, Karina
Alves, Rafael Moyses
Micheli, Fabienne
Marcellino, Lucilia Helena
author_facet Ferraz dos Santos, Lucas
Moreira Fregapani, Roberta
Falcão, Loeni Ludke
Togawa, Roberto Coiti
Costa, Marcos Mota do Carmo
Lopes, Uilson Vanderlei
Peres Gramacho, Karina
Alves, Rafael Moyses
Micheli, Fabienne
Marcellino, Lucilia Helena
author_sort Ferraz dos Santos, Lucas
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description The cupuassu tree (Theobroma grandiflorum) (Willd. ex Spreng.) Schum. is a fruitful species from the Amazon with great economical potential, due to the multiple uses of its fruit´s pulp and seeds in the food and cosmetic industries, including the production of cupulate, an alternative to chocolate. In order to support the cupuassu breeding program and to select plants presenting both pulp/seed quality and fungal disease resistance, SSRs from Next Generation Sequencing ESTs were obtained and used in diversity analysis. From 8,330 ESTs, 1,517 contained one or more SSRs (1,899 SSRs identified). The most abundant motifs identified in the EST-SSRs were hepta- and trinucleotides, and they were found with a minimum and maximum of 2 and 19 repeats, respectively. From the 1,517 ESTs containing SSRs, 70 ESTs were selected based on their functional annotation, focusing on pulp and seed quality, as well as resistance to pathogens. The 70 ESTs selected contained 77 SSRs, and among which, 11 were polymorphic in cupuassu genotypes. These EST-SSRs were able to discriminate the cupuassu genotype in relation to resistance/susceptibility to witches’ broom disease, as well as to pulp quality (SST/ATT values). Finally, we showed that these markers were transferable to cacao genotypes, and that genome availability might be used as a predictive tool for polymorphism detection and primer design useful for both Theobroma species. To our knowledge, this is the first report involving EST-SSRs from cupuassu and is also a pioneer in the analysis of marker transferability from cupuassu to cacao. Moreover, these markers might contribute to develop or saturate the cupuassu and cacao genetic maps, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-47807732016-03-23 First Microsatellite Markers Developed from Cupuassu ESTs: Application in Diversity Analysis and Cross-Species Transferability to Cacao Ferraz dos Santos, Lucas Moreira Fregapani, Roberta Falcão, Loeni Ludke Togawa, Roberto Coiti Costa, Marcos Mota do Carmo Lopes, Uilson Vanderlei Peres Gramacho, Karina Alves, Rafael Moyses Micheli, Fabienne Marcellino, Lucilia Helena PLoS One Research Article The cupuassu tree (Theobroma grandiflorum) (Willd. ex Spreng.) Schum. is a fruitful species from the Amazon with great economical potential, due to the multiple uses of its fruit´s pulp and seeds in the food and cosmetic industries, including the production of cupulate, an alternative to chocolate. In order to support the cupuassu breeding program and to select plants presenting both pulp/seed quality and fungal disease resistance, SSRs from Next Generation Sequencing ESTs were obtained and used in diversity analysis. From 8,330 ESTs, 1,517 contained one or more SSRs (1,899 SSRs identified). The most abundant motifs identified in the EST-SSRs were hepta- and trinucleotides, and they were found with a minimum and maximum of 2 and 19 repeats, respectively. From the 1,517 ESTs containing SSRs, 70 ESTs were selected based on their functional annotation, focusing on pulp and seed quality, as well as resistance to pathogens. The 70 ESTs selected contained 77 SSRs, and among which, 11 were polymorphic in cupuassu genotypes. These EST-SSRs were able to discriminate the cupuassu genotype in relation to resistance/susceptibility to witches’ broom disease, as well as to pulp quality (SST/ATT values). Finally, we showed that these markers were transferable to cacao genotypes, and that genome availability might be used as a predictive tool for polymorphism detection and primer design useful for both Theobroma species. To our knowledge, this is the first report involving EST-SSRs from cupuassu and is also a pioneer in the analysis of marker transferability from cupuassu to cacao. Moreover, these markers might contribute to develop or saturate the cupuassu and cacao genetic maps, respectively. Public Library of Science 2016-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4780773/ /pubmed/26949967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151074 Text en © 2016 Ferraz dos Santos et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ferraz dos Santos, Lucas
Moreira Fregapani, Roberta
Falcão, Loeni Ludke
Togawa, Roberto Coiti
Costa, Marcos Mota do Carmo
Lopes, Uilson Vanderlei
Peres Gramacho, Karina
Alves, Rafael Moyses
Micheli, Fabienne
Marcellino, Lucilia Helena
First Microsatellite Markers Developed from Cupuassu ESTs: Application in Diversity Analysis and Cross-Species Transferability to Cacao
title First Microsatellite Markers Developed from Cupuassu ESTs: Application in Diversity Analysis and Cross-Species Transferability to Cacao
title_full First Microsatellite Markers Developed from Cupuassu ESTs: Application in Diversity Analysis and Cross-Species Transferability to Cacao
title_fullStr First Microsatellite Markers Developed from Cupuassu ESTs: Application in Diversity Analysis and Cross-Species Transferability to Cacao
title_full_unstemmed First Microsatellite Markers Developed from Cupuassu ESTs: Application in Diversity Analysis and Cross-Species Transferability to Cacao
title_short First Microsatellite Markers Developed from Cupuassu ESTs: Application in Diversity Analysis and Cross-Species Transferability to Cacao
title_sort first microsatellite markers developed from cupuassu ests: application in diversity analysis and cross-species transferability to cacao
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4780773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26949967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151074
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