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Development and characterization of genomic simple sequence repeats for Colocasia gigantea (Blume) Schott using 454 sequencing
Liu, Yujing; Guo, Yu; Xing, Deke & Long, Chunlin
Abstract
The petiole of Colocasia gigantea (Blume) Schott is an important agricultural and biological organ, which contains
high dietary fiber, pyridoxine, and nicotinamide. However, available genomic resources of C. gigantea are scarce,
and this restricts further genetic diversity research, linkage map construction, and marker-assisted selection in C.
gigantea. A large-scale genomic DNA study of C. gigantea was conducted using the 454 sequencing technology to
develop simple sequence repeats (SSRs). We identified 31 069 putative genomic C. gigantea SSRs, and 100 primers
were randomly selected to validate their usefulness in 10 C. gigantea samples. The specificity of six primers yielded
amplification products with expected sizes and exhibited polymorphism. The number of alleles per locus ranged
from 3 to 7 alleles and the polymorphic information content (PIC) ranged from 0.561 to 0.756. The newly developed
SSRs in this study should be useful tools for assessing genetic diversity, understanding population structure, and
conserving and using C. gigantea effectively.
Keywords
Microsatellite markers; 454 sequencing.
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