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Development of microsatellite markers in Lupinus luteus (Fabaceae) and cross-species amplification in other lupine species
Authors:Gonzalez Lorena B Parra  Straub Shannon C K  Doyle Jeff J  Ortega Paula E Mora  Garrido Haroldo E Salvo  Butler Iván J Maureira
Affiliation:Agro Aquaculture Nutritional Genomic Center (CGNA), Plant Biotechnology Unit INIA-Carillanca P.O. Box 58-D, Temuco, Chile.
Abstract:? Premise of the study: Microsatellite primers were developed in Lupinus luteus L., an emerging temperate protein crop, to investigate genetic diversity, population structure, and to facilitate the generation of better yellow lupine varieties. ? Methods and Results: Thirteen polymorphic primer sets were evaluated in a European and Eastern European accession collection of L. luteus. The primers amplified di-, tri-, and tetranucleotide repeats with 2-4 alleles per locus. These revealed a moderate to low level of genetic variation, as indicated by an average observed heterozygosity of 0.0126. Select loci also amplified successfully in the closely related species L. hispanicus Boiss. & Reut. and in the New World species L. mutabilis Sweet. ? Conclusions: These results indicate the utility of primers for the study of genetic diversity across L. luteus populations and related lupine species. The use of these microsatellite markers will facilitate the implementation of several molecular breeding strategies in yellow lupine.
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