Characterization of nuclear microsatellites in Marchantia polymorpha (liverwort) with additional trans-specific analyses.

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS BioTechniques Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-25 DOI:10.1080/07366205.2024.2445454
Nicole Rodriguez Ortiz, Niharika Sharma, Tian-Xiong Zheng, James J Campanella
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Microsatellites are present in mitochondria, chloroplast, and nuclear DNA, but nuclear microsatellites are more useful genetic tools than those in plastids or mitochondria. Plastid and mitochondrial microsatellites have been identified in the model plant Marchantia polymorpha (liverwort), but no laboratory has published information on nuclear microsatellite loci. The aim of this study was to detect novel nuclear markers in the most commonly employed liverwort species, design PCR primers that would allow amplification, and characterize the subsequently generated loci. We detected 18 polymorphic nuclear loci in M. polymorpha, amplifiable by PCR across all chromosomes. Additionally, trans-specific amplification of the eighteen loci was characterized in the closely related taxa Marchantia emarginata and Marchantia paleacea. All loci were present in M. paleacea, whereas 17 of 18 primer pairs were amplified in M. emarginata.

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多态地茅(Marchantia polymorpha, liverwort)核微卫星的特征与额外的跨特异性分析。
微卫星存在于线粒体、叶绿体和核DNA中,但核微卫星是比质体或线粒体中更有用的遗传工具。在模式植物多态地茅(Marchantia polymorpha)中已经发现了质体和线粒体微卫星位点,但没有实验室发表关于核微卫星位点的信息。本研究的目的是在最常用的苔类物种中检测新的核标记,设计允许扩增的PCR引物,并对随后产生的位点进行表征。我们检测到18个多态性核位点,通过PCR在所有染色体上扩增。此外,这18个位点在近缘分类群Marchantia marmarginata和Marchantia paleacea中均有特异扩增。所有的基因座都存在于白孢霉中,而18对引物对中有17对被扩增。
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BioTechniques
BioTechniques 工程技术-生化研究方法
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期刊介绍: BioTechniques is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing original laboratory methods, related technical and software tools, and methods-oriented review articles that are of broad interest to professional life scientists, as well as to scientists from other disciplines (e.g., chemistry, physics, computer science, plant and agricultural science and climate science) interested in life science applications for their technologies. Since 1983, BioTechniques has been a leading peer-reviewed journal for methods-related research. The journal considers: Reports describing innovative new methods, platforms and software, substantive modifications to existing methods, or innovative applications of existing methods, techniques & tools to new models or scientific questions Descriptions of technical tools that facilitate the design or performance of experiments or data analysis, such as software and simple laboratory devices Surveys of technical approaches related to broad fields of research Reviews discussing advancements in techniques and methods related to broad fields of research Letters to the Editor and Expert Opinions highlighting interesting observations or cautionary tales concerning experimental design, methodology or analysis.
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