Development and Validation of Gene-Based SSR Markers in the Genus Mesembryanthemum.

IF 2.3 Q2 BIOLOGY
Scientifica Pub Date : 2023-10-30 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/6624354
Muhanad Akash, Safwan Shiyab, Mohammed Saleh, Shireen M Hasan, Mahmoud AbuHussein, Wajdy Al-Awaida
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Bioinformatics tools have been employed for the direct development of gene-based simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. Through the analysis of 28,056 Mesembryanthemum expressed sequence tag (EST) sequences, a total of 5,851 ESTs containing SSRs were identified, amounting to approximately 17.07 Mb. Among these, 938 EST sequences harbored more than one SSR marker, and 788 EST-SSR sequences were found in compound form. The most prevalent types of SSR motifs were mononucleotide repeats (MNRs), accounting for 44%, followed by di-nucleotide repeats (DNRs) at 37%, and trinucleotide repeats (TNRs) at 16%. Notably, TNR or longer SSR motifs primarily consisted of shorter repeat lengths, with only 51 motifs containing 10 or more repeats. The BLASTX analysis successfully assigned functions to 4,623 (79%) of the EST sequences. Among the developed primer sets, 21 primers amplified a total of 65 alleles, with primer PMA79 EST-SSR exhibiting the maximum of six alleles. The polymorphic information content (PIC) values ranged from 0 to 0.76, with a mean of 0.47. The marker index (MI) and discriminating power (D) values reached 0.66 (primer PMA63) and 0.95 (primer PMA20), respectively. Utilizing the unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean (UPGMA), a dendrogram was constructed, successfully segregating the 24 Mesembryanthemum genotypes into three distinct clusters, with a similarity coefficient ranging from 0.96 to 0.38. In this study, we have developed a total of 83 EST-SSR primer pairs specific to the Mesembryanthemum genus. These newly developed EST-SSRs will serve as valuable tools for researchers, particularly molecular breeders, enabling gene-based identification and trait selection through marker-assisted breeding approaches.

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基于基因的玉米花SSR标记的建立与验证。
生物信息学工具已被用于直接开发基于基因的简单序列重复(SSR)标记。通过对28056个Mesembrianthemum表达序列标签(EST)序列的分析,共鉴定出5851个含有SSR的EST,总计约17.07 兆字节其中938个EST序列含有一个以上的SSR标记,788个EST-SSR序列以复合形式存在。最常见的SSR基序类型是单核苷酸重复序列(MNRs),占44%,其次是二核苷酸重复序列(DNRs)(37%)和三核苷酸重复序列。值得注意的是,TNR或较长的SSR基序主要由较短的重复长度组成,只有51个基序含有10个或更多的重复。BLASTX分析成功地为4623个(79%)EST序列分配了功能。在已开发的引物组中,21个引物共扩增出65个等位基因,其中引物PMA79 EST-SSR最多显示出6个等位位点。多态性信息含量(PIC)值在0到0.76之间,平均值为0.47。标记指数(MI)和鉴别能力(D)分别达到0.66(引物PMA63)和0.95(引物PMA20)。利用算术平均的未加权配对群方法(UPGMA)构建了一个树状图,成功地将24个Mesembrianthemum基因型分离为三个不同的聚类,相似系数在0.96至0.38之间。在这项研究中,我们总共开发了83个EST-SSR引物对,这些引物对对是特异性的。这些新开发的EST SSR将成为研究人员,特别是分子育种人员的宝贵工具,通过标记辅助育种方法实现基于基因的鉴定和性状选择。
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Scientifica
Scientifica BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Scientifica is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes research articles, review articles, and clinical studies covering a wide range of subjects in the life sciences, environmental sciences, health sciences, and medicine. The journal is divided into the 65 subject areas.
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