• русский
    • English
  • English 
    • русский
    • English
    View Item 
    •   DSpace Home
    • Публикации сотрудников
    • Статьи в научных журналах
    • View Item
    •   DSpace Home
    • Публикации сотрудников
    • Статьи в научных журналах
    • View Item
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Transferability and polymorphism of SSR markers located in flavonoid pathway genes in fragaria and rubus species

    Thumbnail
    View/Open:
    Полный текст публикации (780.7 Kb)
    Link to Another Site
    Link to Another Site
    DOI:
    10.3390/genes11010011
    URI (for links/citations):
    http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/137960
    Author:
    Lebedev Vadim G.
    Subbotina Natalya M.
    Maluchenko Oleg P.
    Lebedeva Tatyana N.
    Krutovsky Konstantin V.
    Shestibratov Konstantin A.
    Date:
    2020
    Journal Name:
    Genes
    Journal Quartile in Scopus:
    да
    Journal Quartile in Web of Science:
    да

    Статья из журнала.

    Abstract:
    Strawberry (Fragaria) and raspberry (Rubus) are very popular crops, and improving their nutritional quality and disease resistance are important tasks in their breeding programs that are becoming increasingly based on use of functional DNA markers. We identified 118 microsatellite (simple sequence repeat—SSR) loci in the nucleotide sequences of flavonoid biosynthesis and pathogenesis-related genes and developed 24 SSR markers representing some of these structural and regulatory genes. These markers were used to assess the genetic diversity of 48 Fragaria and Rubus specimens, including wild species and rare cultivars, which differ in berry color, ploidy, and origin. We have demonstrated that a high proportion of the developed markers are transferable within and between Fragaria and Rubus genera and are polymorphic. Transferability and polymorphism of the SSR markers depended on location of their polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primer annealing sites and microsatellite loci in genes, respectively. High polymorphism of the SSR markers in regulatory flavonoid biosynthesis genes suggests their allelic variability that can be potentially associated with differences in flavonoid accumulation and composition. This set of SSR markers may be a useful molecular tool in strawberry and raspberry breeding programs for improvement anthocyanin related traits. © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
    Collections:
    • Статьи в научных журналах [39]
    Metadata:
    Show full item record

    DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
    Contact Us | Send Feedback
    Theme by 
    @mire NV
     

     


    DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
    Contact Us | Send Feedback
    Theme by 
    @mire NV