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Rose (Rosa hybrida L.) EST-derived microsatellite markers and their transferability to strawberry (Fragaria spp.)

Authors
Park, Young HoonAhn, Seong GyuChoi, Young MiOh, Hye JeongAhn, Dong ChunKim, Jin GiKang, Jum SoonChoi, Young WhanJeong, Byoung Ryong
Issue Date
26-Jul-2010
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Keywords
Rosa; Fragaria; Molecular marker; EST-SSR; Genetic distance; Transferability
Citation
SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE, v.125, no.4, pp 733 - 739
Pages
7
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Journal Title
SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE
Volume
125
Number
4
Start Page
733
End Page
739
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/25037
DOI
10.1016/j.scienta.2010.05.012
ISSN
0304-4238
1879-1018
Abstract
The 'Genome database for Rosaceae (GDR)' provides a large collection of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) harboring simple sequence repeats (SSRs) from several Rosaceae genera, including Rosa (rose). Primer pairs flanking SSR were designed for 312 unique Rosa ESTs based on GDR database. Eight rose (Rosa hybrida L) genotypes were tested for PCR amplification, and 287 (92%) of the primer pairs generated allele-specific PCR bands that were readily scored. From 183 (63.7%) primer pairs that evidenced polymorphic alleles among the eight rose cultivars, 20 pairs evidencing EST sequence homology to known gene functions and high levels of polymorphism were selected and utilized for DNA fingerprinting and genetic diversity assessments of 47 rose hybrids. A total of 202 polymorphic bands were scored and generated unique fingerprints for each rose hybrid. The Nei-Li genetic similarity coefficients among 1081 pair-wise comparisons of 47 cultivars exhibited a broad range of genetic variations from 0.30 ('Grand King' and 'Carnival') to 0.99 ('First Red' and 'Red Champ'). UPGMA cluster analysis divided 47 hybrids into five major groups and two sub-groups. The cross-species transferability of 273 EST-SSR primer pairs was evaluated using four genotypes of the strawberry, a genus member of the Rosaceae family. PCRs on the DNA samples of strawberry were successful for 165 primer pairs; among these, 123 pairs amplified 243 polymorphic bands. As surrogates of the marker transfer, the phenetic relationship among the four strawberry genotypes was evaluated. Genetic similarity coefficients varied from 0.78 ('Maehyang' and 'Janghyee') to 0.64 ('Janghyee' and 'Pragana'). The results of cluster analysis showed that the three octaploid strawberry cultivars were quite similar, whereas the diploid 'Pragana' was related distantly at the genomic DNA level. The EST-SSR markers developed in the present study can be efficiently utilized for genetic diversity studies in Rosaceae. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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