Development and characterization of InDel markers for Lupinus luteus L. (Fabaceae) and cross-species amplification in other Lupin species
Background: Strong artificial selection and/or natural bottle necks may limit genetic variation in domesticated species. Lupinus luteus, an orphan temperate crop, has suffered diversity reductions during its bitter/sweet alkaloid domestication history, limiting breeding efforts and making molecular...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 2018-01, Vol.31 (1), p.44-47 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Strong artificial selection and/or natural bottle necks may
limit genetic variation in domesticated species. Lupinus luteus, an
orphan temperate crop, has suffered diversity reductions during its
bitter/sweet alkaloid domestication history, limiting breeding efforts
and making molecular marker development a difficult task. The main goal
of this research was to generate new polymorphic
insertion-deletion (InDel) markers to aid yellow lupin genetics
and breeding. By combining genomic reduction libraries and next
generation sequencing, several polymorphic InDel markers were developed
for L. luteus L. Results: A total of 118 InDel in silico polymorphic
markers were identified. Eighteen InDel primer sets were evaluated in a
diverse L. luteus core collection, where amplified between 2-3
alleles per locus. Observed heterozygosity (HO; 0.0648 to 0.5564) and
polymorphic information content (PIC; 0.06 to 0.48) estimations
revealed a moderate level of genetic variation across L. luteus
accessions. In addition, ten and nine InDel loci amplified successfully
Lupinus hispanicus Boiss & Reut, and Lupinus mutabilis Sweet,
respectively, two L. luteus close relatives. PCA analysis identified
two L. luteus clusters, most likely explained by the domestication
species history. Conclusion: The development of InDel markers will
facilitate the study of genetic diversity across L. luteus populations,
as well as among closely related species. |
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ISSN: | 0717-3458 0717-3458 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ejbt.2017.11.002 |