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Development,characterization and utilization of GenBank microsatellite markers in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Phyllostachys pubescens</Emphasis> and related species
Authors:Ding-Qin Tang  Jiang-Jie Lu  Wei Fang  Shan Zhang  Ming-Bing Zhou
Institution:(1) Key Lab for Modern Silvicultural Technology of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Forestry University, 311300 Lin’an, Zhejiang Province, People’s Republic of China;(2) Eastwin Life Science Inc, 100085 Beijing, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:Public sequence databases provide a rapid, simple and cost-effective source of microsatellite markers. We analyzed 1,532 bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) sequences available in public domain DNA databases, and found 3,241 simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci comprising repeats of two or more nucleotides in 920 genomic survey sequences (GSSs) and 68 cDNA sequences. This corresponded to one SSR per 336 bp of GSS DNA and one SSR per 363 bp of cDNA. The SSRs consisted of 76.6 and 74.5% dinucleotide repeats, 20.0 and 22.3% trinucleotide repeats, and 3.4 and 3.2% higher-number repeats in the GSS DNA and cDNA sequences, respectively. The repeat motif AG/CT (or GA/TC) was the most abundant. Nineteen microsatellite markers were developed from Class I and Class II SSRs, showing that the limited polymorphism in Ph. pubescens cultivars and provenances could be attributed to clonal propagation of the bamboo plant. The transferability of the microsatellites reached 75.3%, and the polymorphism of loci successfully transferred was 66.7% for six additional Phyllostachys species. Microsatellite PBM014 transferred successfully to all six species, showed rich polymorphism, and could serve as species-specific alleles for the identification of Phyllostachys interspecies hybrids.
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