Simple Sequence Repeat Polymorphisms (SSRPs) for Evaluation of Molecular Diversity and Germplasm Classification of Minor Crops

Evaluation of the genetic diversity among populations is an essential prerequisite for the preservation of endangered species. Thousands of new accessions are introduced into germplasm institutes each year, thereby necessitating assessment of their molecular diversity before elimination of the redun...

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Main Authors: Nam-Soo Kim, Yong-Jin Park, Ju Kyong Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2009-11-01
Series:Molecules
Subjects:
SSR
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/14/11/4546/
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spelling doaj-35e327139ad04d5ea82549ebd960f14b2020-11-25T01:44:27ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492009-11-0114114546456910.3390/molecules14114546Simple Sequence Repeat Polymorphisms (SSRPs) for Evaluation of Molecular Diversity and Germplasm Classification of Minor CropsNam-Soo KimYong-Jin ParkJu Kyong LeeEvaluation of the genetic diversity among populations is an essential prerequisite for the preservation of endangered species. Thousands of new accessions are introduced into germplasm institutes each year, thereby necessitating assessment of their molecular diversity before elimination of the redundant genotypes. Of the protocols that facilitate the assessment of molecular diversity, SSRPs (simple sequence repeat polymorphisms) or microsatellite variation is the preferred system since it detects a large number of DNA polymorphisms with relatively simple technical complexity. The paucity of information on DNA sequences has limited their widespread utilization in the assessment of genetic diversity of minor or neglected crop species. However, recent advancements in DNA sequencing and PCR technologies in conjunction with sophisticated computer software have facilitated the development of SSRP markers in minor crops. This review examines the development and molecular nature of SSR markers, and their utilization in many aspects of plant genetics and ecology. http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/14/11/4546/genetic diversitygermplasmDNA polymorphismmolecular markersSSR
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author Nam-Soo Kim
Yong-Jin Park
Ju Kyong Lee
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Yong-Jin Park
Ju Kyong Lee
Simple Sequence Repeat Polymorphisms (SSRPs) for Evaluation of Molecular Diversity and Germplasm Classification of Minor Crops
Molecules
genetic diversity
germplasm
DNA polymorphism
molecular markers
SSR
author_facet Nam-Soo Kim
Yong-Jin Park
Ju Kyong Lee
author_sort Nam-Soo Kim
title Simple Sequence Repeat Polymorphisms (SSRPs) for Evaluation of Molecular Diversity and Germplasm Classification of Minor Crops
title_short Simple Sequence Repeat Polymorphisms (SSRPs) for Evaluation of Molecular Diversity and Germplasm Classification of Minor Crops
title_full Simple Sequence Repeat Polymorphisms (SSRPs) for Evaluation of Molecular Diversity and Germplasm Classification of Minor Crops
title_fullStr Simple Sequence Repeat Polymorphisms (SSRPs) for Evaluation of Molecular Diversity and Germplasm Classification of Minor Crops
title_full_unstemmed Simple Sequence Repeat Polymorphisms (SSRPs) for Evaluation of Molecular Diversity and Germplasm Classification of Minor Crops
title_sort simple sequence repeat polymorphisms (ssrps) for evaluation of molecular diversity and germplasm classification of minor crops
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2009-11-01
description Evaluation of the genetic diversity among populations is an essential prerequisite for the preservation of endangered species. Thousands of new accessions are introduced into germplasm institutes each year, thereby necessitating assessment of their molecular diversity before elimination of the redundant genotypes. Of the protocols that facilitate the assessment of molecular diversity, SSRPs (simple sequence repeat polymorphisms) or microsatellite variation is the preferred system since it detects a large number of DNA polymorphisms with relatively simple technical complexity. The paucity of information on DNA sequences has limited their widespread utilization in the assessment of genetic diversity of minor or neglected crop species. However, recent advancements in DNA sequencing and PCR technologies in conjunction with sophisticated computer software have facilitated the development of SSRP markers in minor crops. This review examines the development and molecular nature of SSR markers, and their utilization in many aspects of plant genetics and ecology.
topic genetic diversity
germplasm
DNA polymorphism
molecular markers
SSR
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/14/11/4546/
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