Novel Microsatellite Markers Acquired from Rubus coreanus Miq. and Cross-Amplification in Other Rubus Species

The Rubus genus consists of more than 600 species that are distributed globally. Only a few Rubus species, including raspberries and blueberries, have been domesticated. Genetic diversity within and between Rubus species is an important resource for breeding programs. We developed genomic microsatel...

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Main Authors: Gi-An Lee, Jae Young Song, Heh-Ran Choi, Jong-Wook Chung, Young-Ah Jeon, Jung-Ro Lee, Kyung-Ho Ma, Myung-Chul Lee
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-04-01
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spelling doaj-db06590d674f40549859050f32ce051e2020-11-24T23:25:27ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492015-04-012046432644210.3390/molecules20046432molecules20046432Novel Microsatellite Markers Acquired from Rubus coreanus Miq. and Cross-Amplification in Other Rubus SpeciesGi-An Lee0Jae Young Song1Heh-Ran Choi2Jong-Wook Chung3Young-Ah Jeon4Jung-Ro Lee5Kyung-Ho Ma6Myung-Chul Lee7National Agrobiodiversity Center, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration, Jeonju 560-500, KoreaNational Agrobiodiversity Center, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration, Jeonju 560-500, KoreaBlack Raspberry R&D Team, Gochanggun Agricultural Extension Center, Gochang, Jeollabuk-do 585-943, KoreaNational Agrobiodiversity Center, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration, Jeonju 560-500, KoreaNational Agrobiodiversity Center, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration, Jeonju 560-500, KoreaNational Agrobiodiversity Center, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration, Jeonju 560-500, KoreaNational Agrobiodiversity Center, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration, Jeonju 560-500, KoreaNational Agrobiodiversity Center, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration, Jeonju 560-500, KoreaThe Rubus genus consists of more than 600 species that are distributed globally. Only a few Rubus species, including raspberries and blueberries, have been domesticated. Genetic diversity within and between Rubus species is an important resource for breeding programs. We developed genomic microsatellite markers using an SSR-enriched R. coreanus library to study the diversity of the Rubus species. Microsatellite motifs were discovered in 546 of 646 unique clones, and a dinucleotide repeat was the most frequent (75.3%) type of repeat. From 97 microsatellite loci with reproducible amplicons, we acquired 29 polymorphic microsatellite markers in the Rubus coreanus collection. The transferability values ranged from 59.8% to 84% across six Rubus species, and Rubus parvifolius had the highest transferability value (84%). The average number of alleles and the polymorphism information content were 5.7 and 0.541, respectively, in the R. coreanus collection. The diversity index of R. coreanus was similar to the values reported for other Rubus species. A phylogenetic dendrogram based on SSR profiles revealed that seven Rubus species could be allocated to three groups, and that R. coreanus was genetically close to Rubus crataegifolius (mountain berry). These new microsatellite markers might prove useful in studies of the genetic diversity, population structure, and evolutionary relationships among Rubus species.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/20/4/6432microsatellitegenetic diversitytransferabilityRubus genus
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author Gi-An Lee
Jae Young Song
Heh-Ran Choi
Jong-Wook Chung
Young-Ah Jeon
Jung-Ro Lee
Kyung-Ho Ma
Myung-Chul Lee
spellingShingle Gi-An Lee
Jae Young Song
Heh-Ran Choi
Jong-Wook Chung
Young-Ah Jeon
Jung-Ro Lee
Kyung-Ho Ma
Myung-Chul Lee
Novel Microsatellite Markers Acquired from Rubus coreanus Miq. and Cross-Amplification in Other Rubus Species
Molecules
microsatellite
genetic diversity
transferability
Rubus genus
author_facet Gi-An Lee
Jae Young Song
Heh-Ran Choi
Jong-Wook Chung
Young-Ah Jeon
Jung-Ro Lee
Kyung-Ho Ma
Myung-Chul Lee
author_sort Gi-An Lee
title Novel Microsatellite Markers Acquired from Rubus coreanus Miq. and Cross-Amplification in Other Rubus Species
title_short Novel Microsatellite Markers Acquired from Rubus coreanus Miq. and Cross-Amplification in Other Rubus Species
title_full Novel Microsatellite Markers Acquired from Rubus coreanus Miq. and Cross-Amplification in Other Rubus Species
title_fullStr Novel Microsatellite Markers Acquired from Rubus coreanus Miq. and Cross-Amplification in Other Rubus Species
title_full_unstemmed Novel Microsatellite Markers Acquired from Rubus coreanus Miq. and Cross-Amplification in Other Rubus Species
title_sort novel microsatellite markers acquired from rubus coreanus miq. and cross-amplification in other rubus species
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2015-04-01
description The Rubus genus consists of more than 600 species that are distributed globally. Only a few Rubus species, including raspberries and blueberries, have been domesticated. Genetic diversity within and between Rubus species is an important resource for breeding programs. We developed genomic microsatellite markers using an SSR-enriched R. coreanus library to study the diversity of the Rubus species. Microsatellite motifs were discovered in 546 of 646 unique clones, and a dinucleotide repeat was the most frequent (75.3%) type of repeat. From 97 microsatellite loci with reproducible amplicons, we acquired 29 polymorphic microsatellite markers in the Rubus coreanus collection. The transferability values ranged from 59.8% to 84% across six Rubus species, and Rubus parvifolius had the highest transferability value (84%). The average number of alleles and the polymorphism information content were 5.7 and 0.541, respectively, in the R. coreanus collection. The diversity index of R. coreanus was similar to the values reported for other Rubus species. A phylogenetic dendrogram based on SSR profiles revealed that seven Rubus species could be allocated to three groups, and that R. coreanus was genetically close to Rubus crataegifolius (mountain berry). These new microsatellite markers might prove useful in studies of the genetic diversity, population structure, and evolutionary relationships among Rubus species.
topic microsatellite
genetic diversity
transferability
Rubus genus
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/20/4/6432
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