Liwen Su, Lian-Ju Ma, Xiaochun Huang, Wenting Wu, Hai-Hua Lv, Zhikui Cheng, J. Gou, Yong Chen, Peng Wang, Zhengguo Liu
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Development of InDel Markers and Fingerprinting of Bitter Gourd (Momordica Charantia) Based on Whole Genome Re-sequencing
Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.) is one of the most important vegetable crops in many Asian and African countries. Here, InDel markers developed by comparing whole genome re-sequencing data were used to analyze the genetic diversity of a bitter gourd germplasm sample from various geographical origins. To verify the reliability of the set of InDel markers identified, 220 pairs of InDel primers were designed. The primers were preliminarily detected by 8% polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, and 25 pairs of primers with better polymorphism were screened. Using the 25 primer combinations, the 53 bitter gourd accessions were effectively distinguished and the InDel fingerprint of DNA was constructed. Concomitantly, the degree of purity of different crosses was determined based on the differences in specific bands among genotypes. The unweighted pair-group method with arithmetic means showed that the 53 bitter gourd materials may be divided into three groups, with a similarity coefficient of 0.645 as the threshold. Therefore, this study can provide many InDel markers for genotypic identification, genetic relationship analysis, and genetic map construction of bitter gourd.
期刊介绍:
Seed Science and Technology (SST) is an international journal featuring original papers and articles on seed quality and physiology related to seed production, harvest, processing, sampling, storage, genetic conservation, habitat regeneration, distribution and testing. A journal that meets the needs of researchers, advisers and all those involved in the improvement and technical control of seed quality. Published every April, August and December.