Affiliation:
1. Department of Biotechnology, Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, Nauni, Solan, India
Abstract
Extensive use of simple sequence repeat (SSR) is facilitated if loci would be
transferable across species even in closely related genera to overcome high
cost and efforts involved in their development as major constraints. In the
present study, apple and pear genomic microsatellite primer pairs were used
to amplify SSR loci in apple, pear, quince and loquat genotypes,
respectively. Already reported SSRs were selected based on their polymorphic
survey for successful amplification with at least one polymerase chain
reaction (PCR) product of the approximate size expected for a homologous
locus screened among apple and pear genotypes for further transferability
exploration across other temperate pome fruit crops, respectively. Highest
transferability of apple and pear SSR, 61.53 % and 73.33 % was observed in
closely related quince and apple genotypes, respectively. This indicated
that primer binding sites between these two closely related genera, Malus
and Pyrus, are fairly well conserved. Maximum transferability rate was found
to be 93.33 % and 80.00 % across all the subjected genotypes for primer
CH05D11 and TSUenh016 in apple and pear, respectively. The transferability
of markers is based on genomic similarity, and can reflect the relationship
of genome collinearity and even evolution between species. This high level
of transferability of apple and pear SSRs to other temperate pome fruit
crops indicated their promise for application to future molecular screening,
map construction, and comparative genomic studies, etc.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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