Development and utilization of novel SSRs in foxtail millet [Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv.] |
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Authors: | Sarika Gupta Kajal Kumari Mehanathan Muthamilarasan Alagesan Subramanian Manoj Prasad |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Institute of Plant Genome Research, , New Delhi, 110067 India;2. Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, , Coimbatore, 641003 India |
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Abstract: | Although the foxtail millet [Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv.] is recently regarded as a model crop for studying functional genomics of biofuel grasses, its genetic improvement to some extent was limited due to the non‐availability of molecular markers, particularly the microsatellite markers and the saturated genetic linkage map. Considering this, we attempted to generate a significant number of microsatellite markers in cultivar ‘Prasad’. Two hundred and fifty‐six clones were sequenced to generate 41.82‐kb high‐quality sequences retrieved from genomic library enriched with dinucleotide repeat motifs. Microsatellites were identified in 194 (76%) of the 256 positive clones, and 64 primer pairs (pp) were successfully designed from 95 (49%) unique SSR‐containing clones. The 67.4% primer designing ability, 100% PCR amplification efficiency and 45.3% polymorphic potential in the parents of F2 mapping population established the efficacy of genomic microsatellites. All the 64 microsatellite markers displayed high level of cross‐species amplification (~67%) in 10 millets and non‐millets species. These experimental findings suggest the utility and efficacy of SSRs in diverse genotyping applications, resolving QTLs, phylogenetic relationships and transferability in several important grass species. |
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Keywords: | foxtail millet (Setaria italica L.) microsatellite SSRs molecular markers transferability genetic diversity |
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