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Development of new EST-derived SSRs in Salvia miltiorrhiza (Labiatae) in China and preliminary analysis of genetic diversity and population structure
Institution:1. Plant Cell Biotechnology Department, CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore,-570 020, India;2. Department of Botany, St. Xaviers College for Woman, Aluva, 683101, India
Abstract:Salvia miltiorrhiza, known as Dan-shen in China, is a well-known and important medicinal herb in Asia. Its root and rhizome has been used to treat cardiovascular diseases in China for centuries. Recently, it had been widely cultivated in China due to a rapid decline in wild resources. However, the germplasm resources of different cultivated regions are extremely variable. Here, new simple sequence repeats (SSRs) from expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were mined to analyze the frequency and distribution of SSRs, assess the validity of developed EST-SSR marker and identify new EST-SSR marker for the preparatory investigation of the population structure in cultivated S. miltiorrhiza. This study showed that 5160 unique ESTs were accumulated from database, 760 SSRs combined with 41 types of SSR motifs were mined. High polymorphism and transferability were presented in newly developed EST-SSR marker. It also showed that cultivated S. miltiorrhiza were mainly divided into three large groups. The results suggested that S. miltiorrhiza may has high abundance of SSRs in transcribed regions of genome and the developed EST-SSR marker may be useful for analysis of genetic diversity and population structure.
Keywords:EST-SSR  Microsatellite  Population structure
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