Duc Trung Tran, Thi Thu Hang Nguyen, Thu Huong Dao, Hong Linh Ta, Thi Lan Hoa Nguyen, Thanh Huyen Pham, Thi Hue Huong Tran, Hoang Nguyen
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摘要
百香果(Passiflora edulis Sims)染色体水平的基因组组装有助于进行计算分析,为遗传学和育种研究开发新的信息 SSR 标记。在这项研究中,研究人员从已鉴定的百香果核苷酸结合位点-富亮氨酸重复序列(NBS-LRR)基因家族的序列中,进行了发现潜在微卫星位点和设计特异性引物的海内分析,并进行了基因分型实验,以验证新型简单序列重复(SSR)标记。筛选出 46 个 SSR 标记进行多态性验证,目标是 35 个 NBS-LRR 基因,这些基因对生物和非生物胁迫有潜在的基因表达。通过 PCR-PAGE 分析,25 个 SSR 标记在不同百香果基因型中显示出一致的多态性等位基因。这些新型 NBS-LRR 特异性 SSR 标记可为加强抗病百香果品种的种质评估、基因图谱绘制和分子育种研究提供有价值的工具。
Development of NBS-LRR gene-specific microsatellite markers for passion fruit Passiflora edulis Sims
The chromosome-level genome assembly of passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) has facilitated computational analyses in developing novel informative SSR markers for genetics and breeding research. In this study, in-silico analysis was conducted to discover potential microsatellite loci and to design specific primers from the sequences of the characterised nucleotide-binding site - leucine-rich repeats (NBS-LRR) gene family of passion fruit, and a genotyping experiment was performed to validate the novel simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers.In total, 497 microsatellite loci were detected from 161 passion fruit NBS-LRR genes, of which 383 loci were qualified for primer generation. Forty-six SSR markers were selected for polymorphism verification, targeting 35 NBS-LRR genes that showed potential gene expression in response to biotic and abiotic stresses. From that, 25 SSR markers showed consistent polymorphic alleles among different passion fruit genotypes via PCR-PAGE analysis. These novel NBS-LRR-specific SSR markers might provide valuable tools for fortifying research on germplasm evaluation, genetic mapping, and molecular breeding for disease-resistant passion fruit varieties.