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Title: | Inter-retrotransposon-amplified polymorphism markers for germplasm characterization in Manihot esculenta (Euphorbiaceae) |
Authors: | Oliveira-Silva, A. M. Silva, G. F. Dias, Miguel Costa Clement, Charles Roland Sousa, Nelcimar Reis |
Keywords: | Primer Dna Microsatellite Dna Dna, Plant Retroposon Cassava Controlled Study Dna Polymorphism Gene Amplification Genetic Database Germplasm Long Terminal Repeat Marker Gene Nonhuman Retroposon Shannon Information Index Polymorphism, Genetic Genetic Variability Genetics Genotype Germ Cell Manihot Retroposon Dna, Plant Genetic Variation Genotype Germ Cells Manihot Microsatellite Repeats Polymorphism, Genetic Retroelements |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: | Genetics and Molecular Research |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | Volume 13, Número 2, Pags. 3800-3804 |
Abstract: | Manioc, Manihot esculenta, is economically important in many tropical and subtropical countries. The genetic variability of the species has not been fully explored, and new information may help expand its use. Molecular markers based on retrotransposons have good potential for analysis of genetic diversity given their abundance in the genome. Eight long terminal repeat retrotransposons were selected for the development of inter-retrotransposon-amplified polymorphism markers. To test these primers, we analyzed 32 varieties from Anori, 30 from Manicoré and 10 Mandiocabas from the Manioc Germplasm Bank at Embrapa Western Amazonia. The six informative primer pairs yielded 20- 60 polymorphic bands, averaging 92% polymorphism (51.7-98.4) and 0.37 heterozygosity (0.17 to 0.40), with a Shannon information index of 0.54 (0.26-0.59). These markers can be used to explore the genetic diversity of manioc. © FUNPEC-RP. |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | 10.4238/2014.May.16.3 |
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