Author:
Shi Zhongya,Zhao Wenqian,Li Zhongai,Kang Dongru,Ai Penghui,Ding Hongxu,Wang Zicheng
Abstract
AbstractChrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum moriforlium Ramat.) is one of the most popular flowers worldwide, with very high ornamental and economic values. However, the limitations of available DNA molecular markers and the lack of full genomic sequences hinder the study of genetic diversity and the molecular breeding of chrysanthemum. Here, we developed simple sequence repeat (SSR) from the full-length transcriptome sequences of chrysanthemum cultivar ‘Hechengxinghuo’. A total of 11,699 SSRs with mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta- and hexanucleotide repeats were identified, of which eight out of eighteen SSR loci identified based on sixteen transcripts participated in carotenoid metabolism or anthocyanin synthesis were validated as polymorphic SSR markers. These SSRs were used to classify 117 chrysanthemum accessions with different flower colors at the DNA and cDNA levels. The results showed that four SSR markers of carotenoid metabolic pathway divided 117 chrysanthemum accessions into five groups at cDNA level and all purple chrysanthemum accessions were in the group III. Furthermore, the SSR marker CHS-3, LCYE-1 and 3MaT may be related to green color and the PSY-1b marker may be related to yellow color. Overall, our work may be provide a novel method for mining SSR markers associated with specific traits.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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