Genome sequencing and characterization of microsatellite markers of Pterocarpus santalinus L.f.: an economically important endangered tree of Eastern Ghats, India.
IF 2.9 4区 生物学Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHJournal of GeneticsPub Date : 2023-01-01
M V Sneha, A H Madhushree, S Tapas Ranjan, B N Divakara, P Mohana Kumara, H R Prabuddha
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Abstract
Pterocarpus santalinus L.f. (red sanders) is an endemic, endangered and economically important tree species distributed in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, India. This tree is well known for its blood-red coloured timber which has a high value in the international market. Due to its high timber demand, illegally logging of red sanders has resulted in fragmentation and depletion of its natural populations. Assessing the genetic diversity is a prerequisite for the identification of distinct populations of red sanders in the natural habitat for prioritizing conservation efforts. The present study has focussed on genome sequencing, identification and validation of microsatellite markers of P. santalinus. A total of 282,918 simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci were identified using whole genome sequence from P. santalinus leaf tissue. A total of 28 SSRs were selected for polymorphism analysis across the 52 individuals belonging to three populations of P. santalinus and identified a sum of 502 alleles with polymorphic information content of 0.83; observed heteozygosity (Ho) 0.42 and expected heterozygosity (He) 0.69. Genetic differentiation coefficient (FST) of 0.19 (FST˂0.25) which is indicating moderate genetic differentiation among the populations. Six SSRs from P. indicus Willd. and P. erinaceus Poir. were successfully amplified in P. santalinus and produced 131 alleles. These newly identified SSRs are useful in detecting genetic diversity and further developing conservation strategies for P. santalinus.
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The journal retains its traditional interest in evolutionary research that is of relevance to geneticists, even if this is not explicitly genetical in nature. The journal covers all areas of genetics and evolution,including molecular genetics and molecular evolution.It publishes papers and review articles on current topics, commentaries and essayson ideas and trends in genetics and evolutionary biology, historical developments, debates and book reviews. From 2010 onwards, the journal has published a special category of papers termed ‘Online Resources’. These are brief reports on the development and the routine use of molecular markers for assessing genetic variability within and among species. Also published are reports outlining pedagogical approaches in genetics teaching.