Inter-species Transferability of Microsatellite Markers Derived from Wild Relatives to Cultivated Species of Finger Millet

Nagabhushana Kotrappa, S. Hittalmani, Krishna Venkatarangaiah
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The accessibility to public sequence information has paved the way for development of new genomic resources and its cross transferability among closely related genera. In the present study, the nucleotide and EST sequences derived from nine different species of Eleusine were utilized for identifying microsatellite markers and their transferability in E. coracana. The frequency and distribution of repeat motifs of Di, tri, tetra and penta-nucleotide repeats were compared across species. The nucleotide/EST sequences, classified based on their function, were majorly involved in abiotic stress followed by carbohydrate biosynthesis in all the species. Of 2133 primers designed, tri-nucleotide repeats were more abundant (1043) followed by repeats in compound format (963). A highest number of 1660 primer pairs were identified in E. coracana subsp. coracana and nearly 50% of which contained compound repeats, majorly comprising of di-nucleotides. The frequency of microsatellite repeats and the number of primers designed per sequence were maximum in E. kigeziensis (138%) followed by E. floccifolia (126%) while the same was minimum in E. coracana subsp. africana (53%). While the transferability of microsatellites derived from other Eleusine species to cultivated coracana species ranged from 50 to 100%, the primers derived from cultivated species were more informative than from that of wild relatives.
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谷子野生近缘种微卫星标记与栽培种间的可转移性
公共序列信息的可及性为新的基因组资源的开发及其在近缘属间的交叉转移铺平了道路。本研究利用9个不同种类的鳗属(Eleusine)的核苷酸和EST序列,鉴定了微卫星标记及其在coracana中的可转移性。比较了二核苷酸、三核苷酸、四核苷酸和五核苷酸重复序列的频率和分布。核苷酸/EST序列根据其功能分类,在所有物种中主要参与非生物胁迫,然后是碳水化合物的生物合成。在设计的2133条引物中,三核苷酸重复数最多(1043条),其次是复合重复数(963条)。引物对数量最多的是黄鳝亚种,共鉴定出1660对引物。其中近50%含有复合重复序列,主要由双核苷酸组成。微卫星重复频率和引物设计数以克格齐亚种最高(138%),其次为絮状叶田鼠(126%),coracana亚种最低。非洲"(53%)。从其他物种获得的微卫星向人工养殖的coracana物种转移的可移植性在50% ~ 100%之间,但从人工养殖物种获得的引物比野生近缘种获得的引物信息量更大。
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