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Structure of genetic diversity among common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) varieties of Mesoamerican and Andean origins using new developed microsatellite markers
Authors:Luciana Lasry Benchimol  Tatiana de Campos  Sérgio Augusto Morais Carbonell  Carlos Augusto Colombo  Alisson Fernando Chioratto  Eduardo Fernandes Formighieri  Lígia Regina Lima Gouvêa  Anete Pereira de Souza
Affiliation:1.Centro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento de Recursos Genéticos Vegetais,Fazenda Santa Elisa, IAC,Campinas,Brazil;2.Centro de Biologia Molecular e Engenharia Genética (CBMEG), Departamento de Genética e Evolu??o, Instituto de Biologia,UNICAMP,SP,Brazil;3.Laboratório de Gen?mica e Express?o, DGE,Instituto de Biologia, UNICAMP,Campinas,Brazil
Abstract:A common bean genomic library was constructed using the ‘IAC-UNA’ variety enriched for (CT) and (GT) for microsatellite motifs. From 1,209 sequenced clones, 714 showed microsatellites distributed over 471 simple and 243 compound motifs. GA/CT and GT/CA were the most frequent motifs found among these sequences. A total of 123 microsatellites has been characterized. Out of these, 87 were polymorphic (73.7%), 33 monomorphic (26.8%), and 3 (2.4%) did not amplify at all. In a sample of 20 common bean materials selected from the Agronomic Institute Germplasm Bank, the number of alleles per locus varied 2–9, with an average of 2.82. The polymorphic information content (PIC) of each marker varied from 0.05 to 0.83, with a 0.45 average value. Cluster and principal coordinate analysis of the microsatellite data were consistent with the original assignment of the germplasm accessions into the Andean and Mesoamerican gene pools of common bean. Low polymorphism levels detected could be associated with the domestication process. These microsatellites could be a valuable resource for the bean community because of their use as new markers for genetic studies.
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