Microsatellite markers for the yam bean Pachyrhizus (Fabaceae)

  • Delêtre M
  • Soengas B
  • Utge J
  • et al.
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Abstract

• Premise of the study: Microsatellite loci were developed for the understudied root crop yam bean ( Pachyrhizus spp.) to investigate intraspecific diversity and interspecific relationships within the genus Pachyrhizus . • Methods and Results: Seventeen nuclear simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers with perfect di‐ and trinucleotide repeats were developed from 454 pyrosequencing of SSR‐enriched genomic libraries. Loci were characterized in P. ahipa and wild and cultivated populations of four closely related species. All loci successfully cross‐amplified and showed high levels of polymorphism, with number of alleles ranging from three to 12 and expected heterozygosity ranging from 0.095 to 0.831 across the genus. • Conclusions: By enabling rapid assessment of genetic diversity in three native neotropical crops, P. ahipa, P. erosus , and P. tuberosus , and two wild relatives, P. ferrugineus and P. panamensis , these markers will allow exploration of the genetic diversity and evolutionary history of the genus Pachyrhizus .

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Delêtre, M., Soengas, B., Utge, J., Lambourdière, J., & Sørensen, M. (2013). Microsatellite markers for the yam bean Pachyrhizus (Fabaceae). Applications in Plant Sciences, 1(7). https://doi.org/10.3732/apps.1200551

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