The development of SSR markers based on RNA-sequencing and its validation between and within Carex L. species

Abstract Background Carex L. is one of the largest genera in the Cyperaceae family and an important vascular plant in the ecosystem. However, the genetic background of Carex is complex and the classification is not clear. In order to investigate the gene function annotation of Carex, RNA-sequencing...

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Main Authors: Lingyun Liu, Xifeng Fan, Penghui Tan, Juying Wu, Hui Zhang, Chao Han, Chao Chen, Lulu Xun, Weier Guo, Zhihui Chang, Ke Teng
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-020-02792-8
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spelling doaj-5a2fdee8ece84bb19b2c2dbe6b5352f32021-01-10T12:25:52ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292021-01-0121111510.1186/s12870-020-02792-8The development of SSR markers based on RNA-sequencing and its validation between and within Carex L. speciesLingyun Liu0Xifeng Fan1Penghui Tan2Juying Wu3Hui Zhang4Chao Han5Chao Chen6Lulu Xun7Weier Guo8Zhihui Chang9Ke Teng10College of Grassland Science, Beijing Forestry UniversityBeijing Research and Development Center for Grass and Environment, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry SciencesBeijing Chaoyang Foreign Language SchoolBeijing Research and Development Center for Grass and Environment, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry SciencesBeijing Research and Development Center for Grass and Environment, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry SciencesBeijing Research and Development Center for Grass and Environment, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry SciencesBeijing Research and Development Center for Grass and Environment, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry SciencesShaanxi Engineering Research Center for Conservation and Utilization of Botanical Resources, Xi’an Botanical Garden of Shaanxi Province (Institute of Botany of Shaanxi Province)Department of Plant Biology, University of California, DavisCollege of Grassland Science, Beijing Forestry UniversityBeijing Research and Development Center for Grass and Environment, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry SciencesAbstract Background Carex L. is one of the largest genera in the Cyperaceae family and an important vascular plant in the ecosystem. However, the genetic background of Carex is complex and the classification is not clear. In order to investigate the gene function annotation of Carex, RNA-sequencing analysis was performed. Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) were generated based on the Illumina data and then were utilized to investigate the genetic characteristics of the 79 Carex germplasms. Results In this study, 36,403 unigenes with a total length of 41,724,615 bp were obtained and annotated based on GO, KOG, KEGG, NR databases. The results provide a theoretical basis for gene function exploration. Out of 8776 SSRs, 96 pairs of primers were randomly selected. One hundred eighty polymorphic bands were amplified with a polymorphism rate of 100% based on 42 pairs of primers with higher polymorphism levels. The average band number was 4.3 per primer, the average distance value was 0.548, and the polymorphic information content was ranged from 0.133 to 0.494. The number of observed alleles (Na), effective alleles (Ne), Nei’s (1973) gene diversity (H), and the Shannon information index (I) were 2.000, 1.376, 0.243, and 0.391, respectively. NJ clustering divided into three groups and the accessions from New Zealand showed a similar genetic attribute and clustered into one group. UPGMA and PCoA analysis also revealed the same result. The analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed a superior genetic diversity within accessions than between accessions based on geographic origin cluster and NJ cluster. What’s more, the fingerprints of 79 Carex species are established in this study. Different combinations of primer pairs can be used to identify multiple Carex at one time, which overcomes the difficulties of traditional identification methods. Conclusions The transcriptomic analysis shed new light on the function categories from the annotated genes and will facilitate future gene functional studies. The genetic characteristics analysis indicated that gene flow was extensive among 79 Carex species. These markers can be used to investigate the evolutionary history of Carex and related species, as well as to serve as a guide in future breeding projects.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-020-02792-8Carex L.Illumina RNA-sequencingGene function annotationSSR markerMarker polymorphismGenetic cluster
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author Lingyun Liu
Xifeng Fan
Penghui Tan
Juying Wu
Hui Zhang
Chao Han
Chao Chen
Lulu Xun
Weier Guo
Zhihui Chang
Ke Teng
spellingShingle Lingyun Liu
Xifeng Fan
Penghui Tan
Juying Wu
Hui Zhang
Chao Han
Chao Chen
Lulu Xun
Weier Guo
Zhihui Chang
Ke Teng
The development of SSR markers based on RNA-sequencing and its validation between and within Carex L. species
BMC Plant Biology
Carex L.
Illumina RNA-sequencing
Gene function annotation
SSR marker
Marker polymorphism
Genetic cluster
author_facet Lingyun Liu
Xifeng Fan
Penghui Tan
Juying Wu
Hui Zhang
Chao Han
Chao Chen
Lulu Xun
Weier Guo
Zhihui Chang
Ke Teng
author_sort Lingyun Liu
title The development of SSR markers based on RNA-sequencing and its validation between and within Carex L. species
title_short The development of SSR markers based on RNA-sequencing and its validation between and within Carex L. species
title_full The development of SSR markers based on RNA-sequencing and its validation between and within Carex L. species
title_fullStr The development of SSR markers based on RNA-sequencing and its validation between and within Carex L. species
title_full_unstemmed The development of SSR markers based on RNA-sequencing and its validation between and within Carex L. species
title_sort development of ssr markers based on rna-sequencing and its validation between and within carex l. species
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background Carex L. is one of the largest genera in the Cyperaceae family and an important vascular plant in the ecosystem. However, the genetic background of Carex is complex and the classification is not clear. In order to investigate the gene function annotation of Carex, RNA-sequencing analysis was performed. Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) were generated based on the Illumina data and then were utilized to investigate the genetic characteristics of the 79 Carex germplasms. Results In this study, 36,403 unigenes with a total length of 41,724,615 bp were obtained and annotated based on GO, KOG, KEGG, NR databases. The results provide a theoretical basis for gene function exploration. Out of 8776 SSRs, 96 pairs of primers were randomly selected. One hundred eighty polymorphic bands were amplified with a polymorphism rate of 100% based on 42 pairs of primers with higher polymorphism levels. The average band number was 4.3 per primer, the average distance value was 0.548, and the polymorphic information content was ranged from 0.133 to 0.494. The number of observed alleles (Na), effective alleles (Ne), Nei’s (1973) gene diversity (H), and the Shannon information index (I) were 2.000, 1.376, 0.243, and 0.391, respectively. NJ clustering divided into three groups and the accessions from New Zealand showed a similar genetic attribute and clustered into one group. UPGMA and PCoA analysis also revealed the same result. The analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed a superior genetic diversity within accessions than between accessions based on geographic origin cluster and NJ cluster. What’s more, the fingerprints of 79 Carex species are established in this study. Different combinations of primer pairs can be used to identify multiple Carex at one time, which overcomes the difficulties of traditional identification methods. Conclusions The transcriptomic analysis shed new light on the function categories from the annotated genes and will facilitate future gene functional studies. The genetic characteristics analysis indicated that gene flow was extensive among 79 Carex species. These markers can be used to investigate the evolutionary history of Carex and related species, as well as to serve as a guide in future breeding projects.
topic Carex L.
Illumina RNA-sequencing
Gene function annotation
SSR marker
Marker polymorphism
Genetic cluster
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-020-02792-8
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