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In silico prediction and segregation analysis of putative virus defense genes based on SSR markers in sweet potato F1 progenies of cultivars ‘New Kawogo’ and ‘Resisto’

In sweet potato, an anti-virus defense mechanism termed reversion has been postulated to lead to virus freedom from once infected plants. The objectives of this study were to identify anti-virus defense genes and evaluate their segregation in progenies. Reference genes from different plant species w...

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Autores principales: Ssamula, Alexander, Okiror, Anthony, Avrahami-Moyal, Liat, Tam, Yehudit, Gal-On, Amit, Gaba, Victor, Mukasa, Settumba B., Wasswa, Peter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7672372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33281890
http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/AJB2018/16724
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author Ssamula, Alexander
Okiror, Anthony
Avrahami-Moyal, Liat
Tam, Yehudit
Gal-On, Amit
Gaba, Victor
Mukasa, Settumba B.
Wasswa, Peter
author_facet Ssamula, Alexander
Okiror, Anthony
Avrahami-Moyal, Liat
Tam, Yehudit
Gal-On, Amit
Gaba, Victor
Mukasa, Settumba B.
Wasswa, Peter
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description In sweet potato, an anti-virus defense mechanism termed reversion has been postulated to lead to virus freedom from once infected plants. The objectives of this study were to identify anti-virus defense genes and evaluate their segregation in progenies. Reference genes from different plant species were used to assemble transcript sequences of each sweet potato defense gene in silico. Sequences were used for evaluate phylogenetic relationships with similar genes from different plant species, mining respective defense genes and thereafter developing simple sequence repeats (SSRs) for segregation analysis. Eight potential defense genes were identified: RNA dependent RNA polymerases 1, 2, 5, and 6; Argonaute 1, and Dicer-like 1, 2, and 4. Identified genes were differentially related to those of other plants and were observed on different chromosomes. The defense genes contained mono-, di-, tri-, tetra, penta-, and hexa-nucleotide repeat motifs. The SSR markers within progenies were segregated in disomic, co-segregation, nullisomic, monosomic, and trisomic modes. These findings indicate the possibility of deriving and utilizing SSRs using published genomic information. Furthermore, and given that the SSR markers were derived from known genes on defined chromosomes, this work will contribute to future molecular breeding and development of resistance gene analogs in this economically important crop.
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spelling pubmed-76723722020-12-04 In silico prediction and segregation analysis of putative virus defense genes based on SSR markers in sweet potato F1 progenies of cultivars ‘New Kawogo’ and ‘Resisto’ Ssamula, Alexander Okiror, Anthony Avrahami-Moyal, Liat Tam, Yehudit Gal-On, Amit Gaba, Victor Mukasa, Settumba B. Wasswa, Peter Afr J Biotechnol Full Length Research Paper In sweet potato, an anti-virus defense mechanism termed reversion has been postulated to lead to virus freedom from once infected plants. The objectives of this study were to identify anti-virus defense genes and evaluate their segregation in progenies. Reference genes from different plant species were used to assemble transcript sequences of each sweet potato defense gene in silico. Sequences were used for evaluate phylogenetic relationships with similar genes from different plant species, mining respective defense genes and thereafter developing simple sequence repeats (SSRs) for segregation analysis. Eight potential defense genes were identified: RNA dependent RNA polymerases 1, 2, 5, and 6; Argonaute 1, and Dicer-like 1, 2, and 4. Identified genes were differentially related to those of other plants and were observed on different chromosomes. The defense genes contained mono-, di-, tri-, tetra, penta-, and hexa-nucleotide repeat motifs. The SSR markers within progenies were segregated in disomic, co-segregation, nullisomic, monosomic, and trisomic modes. These findings indicate the possibility of deriving and utilizing SSRs using published genomic information. Furthermore, and given that the SSR markers were derived from known genes on defined chromosomes, this work will contribute to future molecular breeding and development of resistance gene analogs in this economically important crop. Academic Journals 2019-04-17 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC7672372/ /pubmed/33281890 http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/AJB2018/16724 Text en © 2019 The Author(s) retain the copyright of this article http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Author(s) agree that this article remain permanently open access under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Full Length Research Paper
Ssamula, Alexander
Okiror, Anthony
Avrahami-Moyal, Liat
Tam, Yehudit
Gal-On, Amit
Gaba, Victor
Mukasa, Settumba B.
Wasswa, Peter
In silico prediction and segregation analysis of putative virus defense genes based on SSR markers in sweet potato F1 progenies of cultivars ‘New Kawogo’ and ‘Resisto’
title In silico prediction and segregation analysis of putative virus defense genes based on SSR markers in sweet potato F1 progenies of cultivars ‘New Kawogo’ and ‘Resisto’
title_full In silico prediction and segregation analysis of putative virus defense genes based on SSR markers in sweet potato F1 progenies of cultivars ‘New Kawogo’ and ‘Resisto’
title_fullStr In silico prediction and segregation analysis of putative virus defense genes based on SSR markers in sweet potato F1 progenies of cultivars ‘New Kawogo’ and ‘Resisto’
title_full_unstemmed In silico prediction and segregation analysis of putative virus defense genes based on SSR markers in sweet potato F1 progenies of cultivars ‘New Kawogo’ and ‘Resisto’
title_short In silico prediction and segregation analysis of putative virus defense genes based on SSR markers in sweet potato F1 progenies of cultivars ‘New Kawogo’ and ‘Resisto’
title_sort in silico prediction and segregation analysis of putative virus defense genes based on ssr markers in sweet potato f1 progenies of cultivars ‘new kawogo’ and ‘resisto’
topic Full Length Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7672372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33281890
http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/AJB2018/16724
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