An improved technique for isolating codominant compound microsatellite markers |
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Authors: | Chunlan L. Lian Md. Abdul Wadud Qifang Geng Kenichiro Shimatani Taizo Hogetsu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Asian Natural Environmental Science Center, The University of Tokyo, 1-1-8 Midori-cho, Nishitokyo, Tokyo 188-0002, Japan;(2) Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan;(3) The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | An approach for developing codominant polymorphic markers (compound microsatellite (SSR) markers), with substantial time and cost savings, is introduced in this paper. In this technique, fragments flanked by a compound SSR sequence at one end were amplified from the constructed DNA library using compound SSR primer (AC)6(AG)5 or (TC)6(AC)5 and an adaptor primer for the suppression-PCR. A locus-specific primer was designed from the sequence flanking the compound SSR. The primer pairs of the locus-specific and compound SSR primers were used as a compound SSR marker. Because only one locus-specific primer was needed for design of each marker and only a common compound SSR primer was needed as the fluorescence-labeled primer for analyzing all the compound SSR markers, this approach substantially reduced the cost of developing codominant markers and analyzing their polymorphism. We have demonstrated this technique for Dendropanax trifidus and easily developed 11 codominant markers with high polymorphism for D. trifidus. Use of the technique for successful isolation of codominant compound SSR markers for several other plant species is currently in progress. |
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Keywords: | Development DNA marker Microsatellites Polymorphism Simple sequence repeat |
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