Characteristics, development and mapping of Gossypium hirsutum derived EST-SSRs in allotetraploid cotton.

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TitleCharacteristics, development and mapping of Gossypium hirsutum derived EST-SSRs in allotetraploid cotton.
AuthorsHan Z; Wang C; Song X; Guo W; Gou J; Li C; Chen X; Zhang T
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameTheoretical and Applied Genetics
Volume112
Issue(3)
Year2006
Page(s)430 439
CitationHan Z, Wang C, Song X, Guo W, Gou J, Li C, Chen X, Zhang T. Characteristics, development and mapping of Gossypium hirsutum derived EST-SSRs in allotetraploid cotton. Theoretical and applied genetics. 2006; 112(3):430-439
Publication CodeTAG-112-430

Abstract

In order to construct a saturated genetic map and facilitate marker-assisted selection (MAS) breeding, it is necessary to enhance the current reservoir of known molecular markers in Gossypium. Microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) occur in expressed sequence tags (EST) in plants (Kantety et al., Plant Mol Biol 48:501-510, 2002). Many ESTs are publicly available now and represent a good tool in developing EST-SSRs. From 13,505 ESTs developed from our two cotton fiber/ovule cDNA libraries constructed for Upland cotton, 966 (7.15\\%) contained one or more SSRs and from them, 489 EST-SSR primer pairs were developed. Among the EST-SSRs, 59.1\\% are trinucleotides, followed by dinucleotides (30\\%), tetranucleotides (6.4\\%), pentanucleotides (1.8\\%), and hexanucleotides (2.7\\%). AT/TA (18.4\\%) is the most frequent repeat, followed by CTT/GAA (5.3\\%), AG/TC (5.1\\%), AGA/TCT (4.9\\%), AGT/TCA (4.5\\%), and AAG/TTC (4.5\\%). One hundred and thirty EST-SSR loci were produced from 114 informative EST-SSR primer pairs, which generated polymorphism between our two mapping parents. Of these, 123 were integrated on our allotetraploid cotton genetic map, based on the cross [(TM-1xHai7124)TM-1]. EST-SSR markers were distributed over 20 chromosomes and 6 linkage groups in the map. These EST-SSR markers can be used in genetic mapping, identification of quantitative trait loci (QTLs), and comparative genomics studies of cotton.
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Publication TypeJournal Article
Publication Date2006
Language Abbreng
Publication Model[electronic resource].
eISSN1432-2242
Journal AliasTheoretical and Applied Genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik
Journal CodeTAG
LanguageEnglish
pISSN0040-5752
Publication CodeTAG-112-430
Published LocationGermany
URLhttp://www.springerlink.com/content/100386/
Keywordsmicrosatellite repeats, chromosome mapping, loci, interspecific hybridization, Gossypium barbadense, cotton, allopolyploidy, tetraploidy, genetic markers, expressed sequence tags, Gossypium hirsutum; Base Sequence; expressed sequence tags; *Chromosome Mapping; Chromosomes, Plant; Genetic Markers; Gossypium/*genetics/*growth & development; Linkage (Genetics); *Microsatellite Repeats; *Polyploidy; Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid