Development, Characterization and Cross Species Amplification of Polymorphic Microsatellite Markers from Expressed Sequence Tags of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.)

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S. Siju
K. Dhanya
S. Syamkumar
B. Sasikumar
T. E. Sheeja
A. I. Bhat
V. A. Parthasarathy
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[1] Indian Institute of Spices Research,Division of Crop Improvement and Biotechnology
[2] Indian Institute of Spices Research,Division of Crop Protection
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Molecular Biotechnology | 2010年 / 44卷
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Cross species amplification; L.; Expressed sequence tags; Microsatellite markers; Turmeric;
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Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) were used for the screening of type and frequency of Class I (hypervariable) simple sequence repeats (SSRs). A total of 231 microsatellite repeats were detected from 12,593 EST sequences of turmeric after redundancy elimination. The average density of Class I SSRs accounts to one SSR per 17.96 kb of EST. Mononucleotides were the most abundant class of microsatellite repeat in turmeric ESTs followed by trinucleotides. A robust set of 17 polymorphic EST–SSRs were developed and used for evaluating 20 turmeric accessions. The number of alleles detected ranged from 3 to 8 per loci. The developed markers were also evaluated in 13 related species of C. longa confirming high rate (100%) of cross species transferability. The polymorphic microsatellite markers generated from this study could be used for genetic diversity analysis and resolving the taxonomic confusion prevailing in the genus.
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