CmMDb: a versatile database for Cucumis melo microsatellite markers and other horticulture crop research.

Cucumis melo L. that belongs to Cucurbitaceae family ranks among one of the highest valued horticulture crops being cultivated across the globe. Besides its economical and medicinal importance, Cucumis melo L. is a valuable resource and model system for the evolutionary studies of cucurbit family. H...

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Main Authors: Bhawna, Pavan K Chaduvula, Venkata S Bonthala, Verma Manjusha, Ebrahimali A Siddiq, Ananda K Polumetla, Gajula M N V Prasad
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4401682?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a504c59453974366a13f79bbcee75fd22020-11-24T21:52:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e011863010.1371/journal.pone.0118630CmMDb: a versatile database for Cucumis melo microsatellite markers and other horticulture crop research.BhawnaPavan K ChaduvulaVenkata S BonthalaVerma ManjushaEbrahimali A SiddiqAnanda K PolumetlaGajula M N V PrasadCucumis melo L. that belongs to Cucurbitaceae family ranks among one of the highest valued horticulture crops being cultivated across the globe. Besides its economical and medicinal importance, Cucumis melo L. is a valuable resource and model system for the evolutionary studies of cucurbit family. However, very limited numbers of molecular markers were reported for Cucumis melo L. so far that limits the pace of functional genomic research in melon and other similar horticulture crops. We developed the first whole genome based microsatellite DNA marker database of Cucumis melo L. and comprehensive web resource that aids in variety identification and physical mapping of Cucurbitaceae family. The Cucumis melo L. microsatellite database (CmMDb: http://65.181.125.102/cmmdb2/index.html) encompasses 39,072 SSR markers along with its motif repeat, motif length, motif sequence, marker ID, motif type and chromosomal locations. The database is featured with novel automated primer designing facility to meet the needs of wet lab researchers. CmMDb is a freely available web resource that facilitates the researchers to select the most appropriate markers for marker-assisted selection in melons and to improve breeding strategies.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4401682?pdf=render
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author Bhawna
Pavan K Chaduvula
Venkata S Bonthala
Verma Manjusha
Ebrahimali A Siddiq
Ananda K Polumetla
Gajula M N V Prasad
spellingShingle Bhawna
Pavan K Chaduvula
Venkata S Bonthala
Verma Manjusha
Ebrahimali A Siddiq
Ananda K Polumetla
Gajula M N V Prasad
CmMDb: a versatile database for Cucumis melo microsatellite markers and other horticulture crop research.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Bhawna
Pavan K Chaduvula
Venkata S Bonthala
Verma Manjusha
Ebrahimali A Siddiq
Ananda K Polumetla
Gajula M N V Prasad
author_sort Bhawna
title CmMDb: a versatile database for Cucumis melo microsatellite markers and other horticulture crop research.
title_short CmMDb: a versatile database for Cucumis melo microsatellite markers and other horticulture crop research.
title_full CmMDb: a versatile database for Cucumis melo microsatellite markers and other horticulture crop research.
title_fullStr CmMDb: a versatile database for Cucumis melo microsatellite markers and other horticulture crop research.
title_full_unstemmed CmMDb: a versatile database for Cucumis melo microsatellite markers and other horticulture crop research.
title_sort cmmdb: a versatile database for cucumis melo microsatellite markers and other horticulture crop research.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Cucumis melo L. that belongs to Cucurbitaceae family ranks among one of the highest valued horticulture crops being cultivated across the globe. Besides its economical and medicinal importance, Cucumis melo L. is a valuable resource and model system for the evolutionary studies of cucurbit family. However, very limited numbers of molecular markers were reported for Cucumis melo L. so far that limits the pace of functional genomic research in melon and other similar horticulture crops. We developed the first whole genome based microsatellite DNA marker database of Cucumis melo L. and comprehensive web resource that aids in variety identification and physical mapping of Cucurbitaceae family. The Cucumis melo L. microsatellite database (CmMDb: http://65.181.125.102/cmmdb2/index.html) encompasses 39,072 SSR markers along with its motif repeat, motif length, motif sequence, marker ID, motif type and chromosomal locations. The database is featured with novel automated primer designing facility to meet the needs of wet lab researchers. CmMDb is a freely available web resource that facilitates the researchers to select the most appropriate markers for marker-assisted selection in melons and to improve breeding strategies.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4401682?pdf=render
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