Analysis of unigene derived microsatellite markers in family solanaceae

  • Gupta S
  • Tripathi K
  • Roy S
  • et al.
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The family Solanaceae is the source of several economically important plants. The aim of this study was to trace and characterize simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers from unigene sequences of Solanum lycopersicum, an important member of family Solanaceae. 18,228 unigene sequences of Solanum lycopersicum was taken in order to develop SSR markers and analyzed for the in-silico design of PCR primers. A total of 12,090 (66.32 %) unigenes containing 17,524 SSRs (microsatellites) were identified. The average frequency of microsatellites in unigenes was one in every 1.3 kb of sequence. The analysis revealed that trinucleotide motifs, coding for Glutamic acid (GAA) and AT/TA were the most frequent repeat of dinucleotide SSRs. Flanking sequences of the SSRs generated 877 primers with forward and reverse strands. Functional categorization of SSRs containing unigenes was done through gene ontology terms like Biological process, Cellular component and Molecular function.

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  • Fig. 1: a) Percentage distribution of different SSRs. b) Percentage distribution of mononucleotide SSRs. c) Percentage distribution of dinucleotide SSRs. d) Percentage distribution of trinucleotide SSRs. e) Percentage distribution of tetranucleotide SSRs. f) Percentage distribution of pentanucleotide SSRs. g) Percentage distribution of hexanucleotide SSRs.
  • Figure 2: Frequency of distribution of triplet codons
  • Figure 4: a Percentage frequency of polar & non-polar amino acids. b) Percentage frequency of hydrophilic & hydrophobic amino acids. c. Percentage frequency of aromatic & aliphatic amino acids. d. Percentage frequency of neutral, basic & acidic amino acids.
  • Table 2: Polymorphic study of dinucleotide SSRs
  • Table 5: Change in characteristics of amino acids in trinucleotide polymorphism
  • Table 6: Gene ontology based functional annotation and classification of SSRs of Solanum lycopersicum

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Gupta, S., Tripathi, K. P., Roy, S., & Sharma, A. (2010). Analysis of unigene derived microsatellite markers in family solanaceae. Bioinformation, 5(3), 113–121. https://doi.org/10.6026/97320630005113

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