Potential of (GATA)n microsatellites from rice for inter- and intra-specific variability studies

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Davierwala, Armaity P. [1 ]
Ramakrishna, Wusirika [2 ]
Chowdari, Venkat [3 ]
Ranjekar, Prabhakar K. [1 ]
Gupta, Vidya S. [1 ]
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[1] Natl Chem Lab, Plant Mol Biol Unit, Div Biochem Sci, Pune 411008, Maharashtra, India
[2] Purdue Univ, Dept Biol, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
[3] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Psychiat, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
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10.1186/1471-2148-1-7
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Background: The microsatellite, (GATA)(n) has been frequently used for DNA fingerprinting. However, very few attempts have been made to analyze (GATA)(n)-containing loci in rice. Results: Three polymorphic (GATA)(n)-harboring loci viz. OS1A6, OS1H10 and OS2E7, containing 7-13 repeat motifs were identified from a genomic library of a cultivated rice, Oryza sativa var. Basmati-370 using oligonucleotide probe (GATA)(4). When (GATA)(n) flanking primers were used to screen 26 wilds (representing different genomes of rice), 16 cultivars, 47 Indian elite rice varieties and 37 lines resistant/susceptible to bacterial blight, up to 22 alleles were obtained at an individual locus. Also, interestingly the bacterial blight resistant lines clustered into a separate group from the remaining rice genotypes, when a dendrogram was constructed based on the polymorphism obtained at the three loci. This may be due to the partial homology of the clones OS1H10 and OS2E7 to regions encoding O. longistaminata receptor kinase-like protein and pathogenesis-related protein. The ability of these O. sativa flanking primers to amplify DNA of maize, wheat, barley and oat indicates that these (GATA) n-containing loci are conserved across different cereal genera. Conclusions: The large allele number obtained reveals the potential of (GATA)(n)-containing loci as powerful tools to detect simple sequence length polymorphism (SSLP). The (GATA)(n)-flanking primers were not only useful in distinguishing between closely related genotypes, but could also be used for cross-species amplification and are also conserved across different cereal genera. These loci could also cluster the bacterial blight resistant/susceptible lines into different groups based on the resistance genes present in them.
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