Exploiting an oil palm EST database for the development of gene-derived SSR markers and their exploitation for assessment of genetic diversity.

A total of 5,521 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from oil palm were used to search for type and frequency of simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. Dimeric repeat motifs appeared to be the most abundant, followed by trinucleotide repeats. Redundancy was eliminated in the original EST set, resulting in...

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Main Authors: Singh, Rajinder, Mohd Zaki, Noorhariza, Ngoot-Chin , Ting, Rosli, Rozana, Soon-Guan, Tan, Eng-Ti , Leslie Low, Ithnin, Maizura, Suan-Choo , Cheah
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Published: Institute of Molecular Biology, Slovak Academy of Sciences 2008
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spelling my.upm.eprints.146532012-08-15T08:39:26Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14653/ Exploiting an oil palm EST database for the development of gene-derived SSR markers and their exploitation for assessment of genetic diversity. Singh, Rajinder Mohd Zaki, Noorhariza Ngoot-Chin , Ting Rosli, Rozana Soon-Guan, Tan Eng-Ti , Leslie Low Ithnin, Maizura Suan-Choo , Cheah A total of 5,521 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from oil palm were used to search for type and frequency of simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. Dimeric repeat motifs appeared to be the most abundant, followed by trinucleotide repeats. Redundancy was eliminated in the original EST set, resulting in 145 SSRs in 136 unique ESTs (114 singletons and 22 clusters). Primers were designed for 94 (69.1%) of the unique ESTs (consisting of 14 consensus and 80 singletons). Primers for 10 EST-SSRs were developed and used to evaluate the genetic diversity of 76 accessions of oil palm originating from seven countries in Africa, and the standard Deli dura population. The average number of observed and effective alleles was 2.56 and 1.84, respectively. The EST-SSR markers were found to be polymorphic with a mean polymorphic information content value of 0.53. Genetic differentiation (F ST) among the populations studied was 0.2492 indicating high level of genetic divergence. Moreover, the UPGMA (unweighted pair-group method with arithmetic mean) analysis revealed a strong association between genetic distance and geographic location of the populations studied. The germplasm materials exhibited higher diversity than Deli dura, indicating their potential usefulness in oil palm improvement programmes. The study also revealed that the populations from Nigeria, Congo and Cameroon showed the highest diversity among the germplasm evaluated in this study. The EST-SSRs further demonstrated their worth as a new source of polymorphic markers for phylogenetic analysis, since a high percentage of the markers showed transferability across species and palm taxa. Institute of Molecular Biology, Slovak Academy of Sciences 2008 Article PeerReviewed Singh, Rajinder and Mohd Zaki, Noorhariza and Ngoot-Chin , Ting and Rosli, Rozana and Soon-Guan, Tan and Eng-Ti , Leslie Low and Ithnin, Maizura and Suan-Choo , Cheah (2008) Exploiting an oil palm EST database for the development of gene-derived SSR markers and their exploitation for assessment of genetic diversity. Biologia, 63 (2). pp. 227-235. ISSN 0006-3088 DOI: 10.2478/s11756-008-0041-z English
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description A total of 5,521 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from oil palm were used to search for type and frequency of simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. Dimeric repeat motifs appeared to be the most abundant, followed by trinucleotide repeats. Redundancy was eliminated in the original EST set, resulting in 145 SSRs in 136 unique ESTs (114 singletons and 22 clusters). Primers were designed for 94 (69.1%) of the unique ESTs (consisting of 14 consensus and 80 singletons). Primers for 10 EST-SSRs were developed and used to evaluate the genetic diversity of 76 accessions of oil palm originating from seven countries in Africa, and the standard Deli dura population. The average number of observed and effective alleles was 2.56 and 1.84, respectively. The EST-SSR markers were found to be polymorphic with a mean polymorphic information content value of 0.53. Genetic differentiation (F ST) among the populations studied was 0.2492 indicating high level of genetic divergence. Moreover, the UPGMA (unweighted pair-group method with arithmetic mean) analysis revealed a strong association between genetic distance and geographic location of the populations studied. The germplasm materials exhibited higher diversity than Deli dura, indicating their potential usefulness in oil palm improvement programmes. The study also revealed that the populations from Nigeria, Congo and Cameroon showed the highest diversity among the germplasm evaluated in this study. The EST-SSRs further demonstrated their worth as a new source of polymorphic markers for phylogenetic analysis, since a high percentage of the markers showed transferability across species and palm taxa.
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author Singh, Rajinder
Mohd Zaki, Noorhariza
Ngoot-Chin , Ting
Rosli, Rozana
Soon-Guan, Tan
Eng-Ti , Leslie Low
Ithnin, Maizura
Suan-Choo , Cheah
spellingShingle Singh, Rajinder
Mohd Zaki, Noorhariza
Ngoot-Chin , Ting
Rosli, Rozana
Soon-Guan, Tan
Eng-Ti , Leslie Low
Ithnin, Maizura
Suan-Choo , Cheah
Exploiting an oil palm EST database for the development of gene-derived SSR markers and their exploitation for assessment of genetic diversity.
author_facet Singh, Rajinder
Mohd Zaki, Noorhariza
Ngoot-Chin , Ting
Rosli, Rozana
Soon-Guan, Tan
Eng-Ti , Leslie Low
Ithnin, Maizura
Suan-Choo , Cheah
author_sort Singh, Rajinder
title Exploiting an oil palm EST database for the development of gene-derived SSR markers and their exploitation for assessment of genetic diversity.
title_short Exploiting an oil palm EST database for the development of gene-derived SSR markers and their exploitation for assessment of genetic diversity.
title_full Exploiting an oil palm EST database for the development of gene-derived SSR markers and their exploitation for assessment of genetic diversity.
title_fullStr Exploiting an oil palm EST database for the development of gene-derived SSR markers and their exploitation for assessment of genetic diversity.
title_full_unstemmed Exploiting an oil palm EST database for the development of gene-derived SSR markers and their exploitation for assessment of genetic diversity.
title_sort exploiting an oil palm est database for the development of gene-derived ssr markers and their exploitation for assessment of genetic diversity.
publisher Institute of Molecular Biology, Slovak Academy of Sciences
publishDate 2008
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14653/
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