Identification of genic SSR s in jute ( Corchorus capsularis , Malvaceae) and development of markers for phenylpropanoid biosynthesis genes and regulatory genes
In jute ( Corchorus spp.), phenylpropanoid biosynthesis pathway is associated with lignocellulosic bast fibre development and production of various phytochemicals. Development of phenylpropanoid‐related genic markers is thus a key component of gene‐specific precision molecular breeding in jute. We i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant breeding 2017-10, Vol.136 (5), p.784-797 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In jute (
Corchorus
spp.), phenylpropanoid biosynthesis pathway is associated with lignocellulosic bast fibre development and production of various phytochemicals. Development of phenylpropanoid‐related genic markers is thus a key component of gene‐specific precision molecular breeding in jute. We identified a total of 12,772
SSR
s in 10,041 unigenes and designed genic
SSR
markers associated with phenylpropanoid biosynthesis from bast transcriptome of
Corchorus capsularis
cv. ‘
JRC
‐212’. A total of 39 and 14
SSR
markers were developed from key genes of phenylpropanoid biosynthesis and bast fibre formation, respectively. Further, we developed 457
SSR
markers associated with different regulatory gene sequences. Of these, 137 markers were for transcription factors such as
WRKY
,
MYB
,
MYB
‐related,
bHLH
and zinc finger, which are key regulators and/or modulators of the biosynthesis of phenylpropanoids. Additionally, 600
SSR
primer pairs were also designed for other unigenes containing
SSR
. Diversity analysis based on a set of 41 genic
SSR
markers in 35 genotypes revealed high polymorphism. The genic
SSR
s described here are expected to be useful for molecular breeding targeting fibre quality, phytochemical‐related and stress tolerance traits in jute. |
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ISSN: | 0179-9541 1439-0523 |
DOI: | 10.1111/pbr.12514 |