Development of an SSR-based identification key for Tunisian local almonds

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Autor(a) principal: Gouta,Hassouna
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Ksia,Elhem, Buhner-Zaharieva,Tatiana, Mliki,Ahmed, Gogorcena,Yolanda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162012000200004
Resumo: Ten simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci were used to study polymorphism in 54 almond genotypes. All genotypes used in this study originated from almond-growing areas in Tunisia with different climatic conditions ranging from the sub-humid to the arid and are preserved in the national collection at Sidi Bouzid. Using ten SSR, 130 alleles and 250 genotypes were revealed. In order to develop an identification key for each accession, the data were analysed separately for each microsatellite marker. The most polymorphic microsatellite (CPDCT042) was used as a first marker. Two microsatellite loci (CPDCT042 and CPDCT025) were sufficient to discriminate among all accessions studied. Neighbour-joining clustering and principal coordinate analysis were performed to arrange the genotypes according to their genetic relationships and origin. The results are discussed in the context of almond collection management, conformity checks, identification of homonyms, and screening of the local almond germplasm. Furthermore, this microsatellite-based key is a first step toward a marker-assisted identification almond database.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Development of an SSR-based identification key for Tunisian local almonds
title Development of an SSR-based identification key for Tunisian local almonds
spellingShingle Development of an SSR-based identification key for Tunisian local almonds
Gouta,Hassouna
Prunus dulcis Mill
genetic diversity
genetic resources
microsatellites
molecular characterization
title_short Development of an SSR-based identification key for Tunisian local almonds
title_full Development of an SSR-based identification key for Tunisian local almonds
title_fullStr Development of an SSR-based identification key for Tunisian local almonds
title_full_unstemmed Development of an SSR-based identification key for Tunisian local almonds
title_sort Development of an SSR-based identification key for Tunisian local almonds
author Gouta,Hassouna
author_facet Gouta,Hassouna
Ksia,Elhem
Buhner-Zaharieva,Tatiana
Mliki,Ahmed
Gogorcena,Yolanda
author_role author
author2 Ksia,Elhem
Buhner-Zaharieva,Tatiana
Mliki,Ahmed
Gogorcena,Yolanda
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gouta,Hassouna
Ksia,Elhem
Buhner-Zaharieva,Tatiana
Mliki,Ahmed
Gogorcena,Yolanda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Prunus dulcis Mill
genetic diversity
genetic resources
microsatellites
molecular characterization
topic Prunus dulcis Mill
genetic diversity
genetic resources
microsatellites
molecular characterization
description Ten simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci were used to study polymorphism in 54 almond genotypes. All genotypes used in this study originated from almond-growing areas in Tunisia with different climatic conditions ranging from the sub-humid to the arid and are preserved in the national collection at Sidi Bouzid. Using ten SSR, 130 alleles and 250 genotypes were revealed. In order to develop an identification key for each accession, the data were analysed separately for each microsatellite marker. The most polymorphic microsatellite (CPDCT042) was used as a first marker. Two microsatellite loci (CPDCT042 and CPDCT025) were sufficient to discriminate among all accessions studied. Neighbour-joining clustering and principal coordinate analysis were performed to arrange the genotypes according to their genetic relationships and origin. The results are discussed in the context of almond collection management, conformity checks, identification of homonyms, and screening of the local almond germplasm. Furthermore, this microsatellite-based key is a first step toward a marker-assisted identification almond database.
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