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Development and Characterization of Transcription Factor Gene-Derived Microsatellite (TFGM) Markers in Medicago truncatula and Their Transferability in Leguminous and Non-Leguminous Species

Transcription factors (TFs) are critical adaptor molecules that regulate many plant processes by controlling gene expression. The recent increase in the availability of TF data has made TFs a valuable resource for genic functional microsatellite marker development. In the present study, we developed...

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Autores principales: Liu, Wenxian, Jia, Xitao, Liu, Zhimin, Zhang, Zhengshe, Wang, Yanrong, Liu, Zhipeng, Xie, Wengang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6272326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25988608
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules20058759
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author Liu, Wenxian
Jia, Xitao
Liu, Zhimin
Zhang, Zhengshe
Wang, Yanrong
Liu, Zhipeng
Xie, Wengang
author_facet Liu, Wenxian
Jia, Xitao
Liu, Zhimin
Zhang, Zhengshe
Wang, Yanrong
Liu, Zhipeng
Xie, Wengang
author_sort Liu, Wenxian
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description Transcription factors (TFs) are critical adaptor molecules that regulate many plant processes by controlling gene expression. The recent increase in the availability of TF data has made TFs a valuable resource for genic functional microsatellite marker development. In the present study, we developed TF gene-derived microsatellite (TFGM) markers for Medicago truncatula and assessed their cross-species transferability. A total of 203 SSRs were identified from 1467 M. truncatula TF coding sequences, 87.68% of which were trinucleotide repeats, followed by mono- (4.93%) and hexanucleotide repeats (1.48%). Further, 142 TFGM markers showed a high level of transferability to the leguminous (55.63%–85.21%) and non-leguminous (28.17%–50.00%) species. Polymorphisms of 27 TFGM markers were evaluated in 44 alfalfa accessions. The allele number per marker ranged from two to eight with an average of 4.41, and the PIC values ranged from 0.08 to 0.84 with an average of 0.60. Considering the high polymorphism, these TFGM markers developed in our study will be valuable for genetic relationship assessments, marker-assisted selection and comparative genomic studies in leguminous and non-leguminous species.
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spelling pubmed-62723262019-01-07 Development and Characterization of Transcription Factor Gene-Derived Microsatellite (TFGM) Markers in Medicago truncatula and Their Transferability in Leguminous and Non-Leguminous Species Liu, Wenxian Jia, Xitao Liu, Zhimin Zhang, Zhengshe Wang, Yanrong Liu, Zhipeng Xie, Wengang Molecules Article Transcription factors (TFs) are critical adaptor molecules that regulate many plant processes by controlling gene expression. The recent increase in the availability of TF data has made TFs a valuable resource for genic functional microsatellite marker development. In the present study, we developed TF gene-derived microsatellite (TFGM) markers for Medicago truncatula and assessed their cross-species transferability. A total of 203 SSRs were identified from 1467 M. truncatula TF coding sequences, 87.68% of which were trinucleotide repeats, followed by mono- (4.93%) and hexanucleotide repeats (1.48%). Further, 142 TFGM markers showed a high level of transferability to the leguminous (55.63%–85.21%) and non-leguminous (28.17%–50.00%) species. Polymorphisms of 27 TFGM markers were evaluated in 44 alfalfa accessions. The allele number per marker ranged from two to eight with an average of 4.41, and the PIC values ranged from 0.08 to 0.84 with an average of 0.60. Considering the high polymorphism, these TFGM markers developed in our study will be valuable for genetic relationship assessments, marker-assisted selection and comparative genomic studies in leguminous and non-leguminous species. MDPI 2015-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6272326/ /pubmed/25988608 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules20058759 Text en © 2015 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Liu, Wenxian
Jia, Xitao
Liu, Zhimin
Zhang, Zhengshe
Wang, Yanrong
Liu, Zhipeng
Xie, Wengang
Development and Characterization of Transcription Factor Gene-Derived Microsatellite (TFGM) Markers in Medicago truncatula and Their Transferability in Leguminous and Non-Leguminous Species
title Development and Characterization of Transcription Factor Gene-Derived Microsatellite (TFGM) Markers in Medicago truncatula and Their Transferability in Leguminous and Non-Leguminous Species
title_full Development and Characterization of Transcription Factor Gene-Derived Microsatellite (TFGM) Markers in Medicago truncatula and Their Transferability in Leguminous and Non-Leguminous Species
title_fullStr Development and Characterization of Transcription Factor Gene-Derived Microsatellite (TFGM) Markers in Medicago truncatula and Their Transferability in Leguminous and Non-Leguminous Species
title_full_unstemmed Development and Characterization of Transcription Factor Gene-Derived Microsatellite (TFGM) Markers in Medicago truncatula and Their Transferability in Leguminous and Non-Leguminous Species
title_short Development and Characterization of Transcription Factor Gene-Derived Microsatellite (TFGM) Markers in Medicago truncatula and Their Transferability in Leguminous and Non-Leguminous Species
title_sort development and characterization of transcription factor gene-derived microsatellite (tfgm) markers in medicago truncatula and their transferability in leguminous and non-leguminous species
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6272326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25988608
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules20058759
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