Microsatellite repeats in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) : Isolation, characterization, and cross-species amplification in Phaseolus ssp

Phaseolus beans are distributed worldwide and are cultivated in the tropics, subtropics, and temperate zones. The common bean is the most important grain legume for direct human consumption in the world. The objectives of this study were to isolate microsatellite repeats and to establish their discr...

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Autores principales: Gaitán Solís, Eliana, Duque E., Myriam Cristina, Edwards, K.J., Tohme, Joseph M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43852
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author Gaitán Solís, Eliana
Duque E., Myriam Cristina
Edwards, K.J.
Tohme, Joseph M.
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Edwards, K.J.
Gaitán Solís, Eliana
Tohme, Joseph M.
author_facet Gaitán Solís, Eliana
Duque E., Myriam Cristina
Edwards, K.J.
Tohme, Joseph M.
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description Phaseolus beans are distributed worldwide and are cultivated in the tropics, subtropics, and temperate zones. The common bean is the most important grain legume for direct human consumption in the world. The objectives of this study were to isolate microsatellite repeats and to establish their discriminatory power (DL) to be used in bean diversity characterization and mapping. We isolated, cloned, and sequenced genomic DNA fragments that contained microsatellite loci from three genomic libraries of Phaseolus vulgaris L. The polymorphism of the microsatellites was evaluated in a panel of 21 P. vulgaris genotypes made up of cultivated and wild beans from the Mesoamerican and Andean pools, and nine genotypes from four Phaseolus species. The number of alleles per microsatellite locus ranged from 1 to 14, with an average of 6 alleles per primer pair. Almost all the microsatellite loci showed high levels of discriminatory power, with the highest value being 0.94. These results indicate that microsatellites can be valuable genetic markers for assessing genetic diversity in the P. vulgaris The high levels of polymorphism of these new bean microsatellites and their wide cross-species transportability make these new markers useful for mapping and molecular characterization of Phaseolus species.
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spelling CGSpace438522024-08-27T10:37:08Z Microsatellite repeats in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) : Isolation, characterization, and cross-species amplification in Phaseolus ssp Gaitán Solís, Eliana Duque E., Myriam Cristina Edwards, K.J. Tohme, Joseph M. phaseolus vulgaris phaseolus acutifolius phaseolus coccineus phaseolus polyanthus phaseolus lunatus genetic markers genetic variation genotypes dna pcr marcadores genéticos variación genética genotipos adn Phaseolus beans are distributed worldwide and are cultivated in the tropics, subtropics, and temperate zones. The common bean is the most important grain legume for direct human consumption in the world. The objectives of this study were to isolate microsatellite repeats and to establish their discriminatory power (DL) to be used in bean diversity characterization and mapping. We isolated, cloned, and sequenced genomic DNA fragments that contained microsatellite loci from three genomic libraries of Phaseolus vulgaris L. The polymorphism of the microsatellites was evaluated in a panel of 21 P. vulgaris genotypes made up of cultivated and wild beans from the Mesoamerican and Andean pools, and nine genotypes from four Phaseolus species. The number of alleles per microsatellite locus ranged from 1 to 14, with an average of 6 alleles per primer pair. Almost all the microsatellite loci showed high levels of discriminatory power, with the highest value being 0.94. These results indicate that microsatellites can be valuable genetic markers for assessing genetic diversity in the P. vulgaris The high levels of polymorphism of these new bean microsatellites and their wide cross-species transportability make these new markers useful for mapping and molecular characterization of Phaseolus species. 2002-11 2014-10-02T08:32:49Z 2014-10-02T08:32:49Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43852 en Limited Access Wiley
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
phaseolus acutifolius
phaseolus coccineus
phaseolus polyanthus
phaseolus lunatus
genetic markers
genetic variation
genotypes
dna
pcr
marcadores genéticos
variación genética
genotipos
adn
Gaitán Solís, Eliana
Duque E., Myriam Cristina
Edwards, K.J.
Tohme, Joseph M.
Microsatellite repeats in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) : Isolation, characterization, and cross-species amplification in Phaseolus ssp
title Microsatellite repeats in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) : Isolation, characterization, and cross-species amplification in Phaseolus ssp
title_full Microsatellite repeats in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) : Isolation, characterization, and cross-species amplification in Phaseolus ssp
title_fullStr Microsatellite repeats in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) : Isolation, characterization, and cross-species amplification in Phaseolus ssp
title_full_unstemmed Microsatellite repeats in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) : Isolation, characterization, and cross-species amplification in Phaseolus ssp
title_short Microsatellite repeats in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) : Isolation, characterization, and cross-species amplification in Phaseolus ssp
title_sort microsatellite repeats in common bean phaseolus vulgaris l isolation characterization and cross species amplification in phaseolus ssp
topic phaseolus vulgaris
phaseolus acutifolius
phaseolus coccineus
phaseolus polyanthus
phaseolus lunatus
genetic markers
genetic variation
genotypes
dna
pcr
marcadores genéticos
variación genética
genotipos
adn
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43852
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